Document Type
Article
Abstract
Why should a young black student consider a career in landscape architecture? Professional landscape architects are responsible for the planning and management of land and the design and placement of natural and man-made elements in outdoor areas. Landscape architecture is the art and science of developing land and exterior elements for optimum human use and enjoyment while preserving the essence of the natural environment. In addition to a further description of studying and working in landscape architecture, this also highlights the following African American landscape architects: Clinton Hewitt, Raymond Collins, Elon Mickels, Charles Fountain, Ernest Edwards, Al Wilkins, William Wilson, Edward Pryce, and John Spencer.
Disciplines
Architecture | Landscape Architecture
Publication Date
1-1-1975
Language
English
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Robinette, Gary O., "Landscape Architecture: a Profession Designed for Minorities" (1975). Landscape Architecture Faculty Publications. 25.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/landscapearch_facultypubs/25