Walter Hood on Connecting People and Place Through Landscape Architecture

The MacArthur “genius” fellow and landscape architect Walter Hood, creative director and founder of Hood Design Studio in Oakland, California, and chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning at UC Berkeley, discusses the intersection of social justice and landscape architecture, his arguments against what we traditionally deem “memorials” or “monuments,” and the power of language to literally shape the world around us.

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