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Noted Landscape Architect to Give Lecture

October 19, 2005

 

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA — Henry F. Arnold, principal of Arnold Associates, Princeton, New Jersey, and 2005-06 Bracken Lecturer, will give a lecture, "Trees in Urban Design: Landscape as Infrastructure," at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 25, in 112 Chambers Building on the University Park campus. The lecture is part of the John R. Bracken Lecture Series and is sponsored by the College of Arts and Architecture's Department of Landscape Architecture. The lecture is free to the public.

After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Fine Arts, Arnold worked for ten years in the Vermont office of Dan Kiley as Associate/Partner Landscape Architect. He subsequently moved to Princeton in 1971, where he continues the practice of landscape architecture at Arnold Associates with his partner, Stephen Lederach.

Named a "Distinguished Artist" by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Arnold's work is well known among his peers. His book, Trees in Urban Design, is now in its second edition.

A Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Arnold has collaborated with noted artists, architects and other designers.

Contact: Flora W. Marynak, fwm1@psu.edu or 814.863.2104