This episode was originally broadcast in May 2008.
Reuben Rainey returns to Terragrams and discusses his latest work on Garden Story: Inspiring Spaces, Healing Places, a 10-part series of half-hour programs for Public Television on how gardens improve our lives and our communities. He also gives us more insight on his nearly 3 decades of teaching at UVA and on the career of Robert Royston.
Reuben is the William Stone Weedon Professor Emeritus in the Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Virginia. His courses included history and theory of landscape architecture and specifically he has lectured and written on the topics of Italian Garden, Ethics, Research Methodology and Healing landscapes. Recently, he has co-authored the book entitled Modern Public Gardens: The Suburban Parks of Robert Royston and is preparing a book about Royston's gardens.
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Dispatch 28: Stefan Rotzler
Dispatch 27: Claude Cormier
Dispatch 26: Marc Treib
Dispatch 24: Maria Goula
Dispatch 23: Gabriele Kiefer
Dispatch 22: Alexander Reford
Dispatch 21: Ken Smith
Dispatch 20: René Bihan
Dispatch 19: John Beardsley
Dispatch 18: Michael van Gessel
Dispatch 17: Liat Margolis
Dispatch 16: Gary Hilderbrand
Dispatch 15: Chris Reed
Dispatch 14: Kristine Jensen
Dispatch 13: Richard T.T. Forman
Dispatch 11: Robert Royston
Dispatch 10: Paula Meijerink
Dispatch 9: Elizabeth Meyer
Dispatch 8: Niall Kirkwood
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