LECTURES & LITERATURE

    Designing the Wild and Cultivating the City

    Designing the Wild and Cultivating the City

    Presented by American Philosophical Society Museum at American Philosophical Society - Benjamin Franklin Hall

    September 20, 2011


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    Fritz Haeg will present his recent work including the series of Edible Estate gardens—highly-visible urban productive pleasure gardens planted from Istanbul to Austin, London to Los Angeles—and the urban wildlife architecture of Animal Estates. Both projects suggest city environments that are more connected to nature, useful, participatory, and fun.

    This event is co-sponsored by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.


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      • Venue Info

        American Philosophical Society - Benjamin Franklin Hall

        427 Chestnut Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19106

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        FREE! 

        RSVP to jdrozdek@amphilsoc.org

        Info Phone: 215-701-4421

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 20, 2011

        Times:

        6 pm

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