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Alumnae Achievement Awards
2004
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Carol Johnson ’51
Landscape Architect
Educator at Harvard University,
Design
President
& Founder of Carol R. Johnson & Associates
Trustee for the Hubbard Educational
Trust
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Carol Johnson ’51 is
a nationally recognized leader in landscape architecture
and site planning. After
receiving her Masters from Harvard University in 1957,
Johnson gained experience at several reputable Boston
area firms before establishing her own in 1959. She has
since returned to Harvard to teach at the University's
Graduate School of Design.
As president and founder of Carol R.
Johnson & Associates,
the firm has gained prominence through its work on high
visibility design projects such as, the Hunnewell Visitors
Center of the Arnold Arboretum and John F. Kennedy Memorial
Park at Harvard University, the new U.S. Federal Courthouse
in Boston, MA, the riverfront revitalization program
in Hartford, CT and Lechmere Canal Park from the Waterfront
Center in Washington D.C. Ms. Johnson's firm has garnered
numerous awards from prestigious affiliations such as;
the American Institute of Architects, American Society
of Landscape Architects and Boston Society of Landscape
Architects. In 1998, she became the first woman to receive
the ASLA Medal, the Society's highest honor, and has
also received the National Endowment for the Arts' Excellence
in Universal Design Award in 1996.
While continuing to direct her practice, Carol Johnson
is also an active member of various professional and
civic organizations. She has been Chair of numerous awards
selection committees and is a Trustee for the Hubbard
Educational Trust, Chair of the Board of Designators
of the George B. Henderson Foundation, and fellow of
the American Society of Landscape Architects. Ms. Johnson
is also a frequent panelist and commentator on landscape
design issues and has presented papers at multiple international
conferences. Some of Johnson's current projects include
a Master Plan for the 113 acre Alaska Botanical Garden
in Anchorage, Alaska, as well as a design for the Taoyuan
Open Space in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
For more information about the Alumnae
Achievement Awards, please contact us by email at specialprograms@alum.wellesley.edu or
call the Alumnae Association at 781-283-2331. |
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