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She reclaims toxic waste dumps, and she just won a major landscape architecture award
She reclaims toxic waste dumps, and she just won a major landscape architecture award
Architecture prize goes to professor Julie Bargmann
(L): Julie Bargmann, 2021 Oberlander Prize Laureate. Photo © Barrett Doherty. Courtesy of The Cultural Landscape Foundation; (R): Julie Bargmann at Vintondale stomping in acid mine drainage. Courtesy of J. Bargmann and D.I.R.T. studio
Oct 15, 2021
Neda Ulaby
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She reclaims toxic waste dumps, and she just won a major landscape architecture award