
Leaders' Reception presents
Better Together
by Tiffany Beamer, ASLA, OLIN Partner
Thursday March 12th - 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Location: Back of Exhibit Hall in the Vecchio Forest
Cost: $45
Includes appetizers and a hosted bar for first hour.
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Support LAF research and scholarships by attending the Leaders' Reception on Thursday, March 12th at 4 p.m. and hear Tiffany Beamer, ASLA, a partner at OLIN talk about the relationship of development and landscape architecture.
Our mission at OLIN is to create timeless places that promote social interaction and enhance life. We have found over the years that many disciplines share these values, and that our greatest projects are the result of strong teaming. When a team is able to consider a project in its entirety, and the focus becomes the artful creation and meaningful transformation of the public realm, our disciplines fall away and wonderful things happen. Using recent project work as case studies, this talk will focus on the power of great collaboration between disciplines, and why our titles may not matter.
Attendees will enjoy appetizers and a hosted bar, while mixing and mingling with leading design & development professionals in this beautiful setting. With full access to the exhibit hall as well.
Biography:
Partner Tiffany Beamer leads OLIN's Los Angeles studio. Her background in art and music inform much of her design ethos. She believes landscape should be immersive and experienced with all the senses. Her humanistic approach is evident in her designs working across a wide range of typologies including urban parks, cultural institutions, mixed-use cityscapes, universities and federal campuses. Tiffany's notable works includes Simon and Helen Director Park in Portland, Oregon; Carnegie Hall Roof Garden in New York, NY; Plummer Park in West Hollywood, California; and the AIA award-winning Morse & Ezra Stiles College at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Most recently, Tiffany led a competition-winning entry for an iconic public plaza and mixed-use development in downtown Santa Monica. She is also actively working on the landscape for the nation's first art-house film drive-in movie theatre in Marfa, Texas; a pro-bono effort with The Trust for Public and the City of Los Angeles for the Watts Towers; and the University of California's WIN-GEM and Engineering VI buildings in Los Angeles, California.
Prior to joining OLIN in 2005, Tiffany received a Master of Landscape Architecture from Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, as well as a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture with highest honors from the University of Illinois, where she also earned the American Society of Landscape Architects Award of Honor.
Sponsorship opportunities available.
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