2014 ANNUAL REPORT The Cultural

The Cultural Landscape Foundation 1711 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 200 Washington DC 20009 Landscape Tel 202.483.0553 ® www.tclf.org Foundation 03 BOARD / STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL / STAFF

04 LETTER FROM PRESIDENT

05 COMMUNICATIONS

06 PROGRAMS

11 OUTREACH

11 PUBLICATIONS

12 EVENTS

15 SUPPORTERS

18 FINANCIAL

[cover photo] What's Out There Weekend Los Angeles: Public Landscapes of Ralph Cornell, Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden (photo by Matthew Traucht, Courtesy of TCLF) Garden Dialogues [left] Farm at Little Compton by Michael Vergason See Page 10 Landscape Architects, Ltd. (photo by Charles A. Birnbaum, courtesy of TCLF)

2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL Letter from the President Mike Albert, ASLA Jo Ann Nathan George Anderson Mac Keith Griswold Ray Owen As the internationally influential architecture-focused the Arts Art Works grants and partnerships with faculty Landslide®, our annual thematic compendium of René Bihan, ASLA Mario Nievera, FASLA, Secretary Carolyn Bennett Chris Hacker Janice Parker, ASLA ArchDaily wrote, 2014 was “A great year for Landscape and students at the University of , Virginia Tech, threatened and at-risk landscapes, for 2014 was titled Suzanne Clary Douglas Reed, FASLA Tina Bishop, ASLA Gretchen Hilyard Margaret Robinson, ASLA Architecture” and TCLF was a major catalyst. A&M, and the University of Texas, work continues Art and Landscape and focused on land-based art, from Barbara S. Dixon, Co-Chair Charlene K. Roise Jestena Boughton, ASLA Raymond Jungles, FASLA Janet Rosenberg, FASLA on What’s Out There Virginia and Texas, adding 250 ancient petroglyphs to contemporary installations. In This year, Michael Kimmelman, the Julie Donnell Joan Shafran, Vice President Earl Broussard, FASLA Robin Key, ASLA Bernice Schneider Times sites to the database. The fifth year ofWhat’s Out There addition, five otherLandslide sites were saved in 2014, architecture critic, wrote something we have long Shaun Saer Duncan, Hon. ASLA Holly Sharp,Treasurer James Burnett, FASLA Steven Keylon Behula Shah Weekends drew thousands of participants in Miami, including the Richard Haag-designed Battelle Memorial advocated: “Great public places and works of landscape Mary Ellen Flanagan, ASLA Brian Thomson Sandra Youssef Clinton, FASLA Keith LeBlanc, FASLA Emma Skalka Richmond, and Los Angeles, and succeeded with in Seattle, while an RFP was issued for the preservation architecture deserve to be treated like great buildings.” support from National Sponsor Bartlett Tree Experts, of the Lawrence Halprin-designed Heritage Park in Gina Ford, ASLA Trey Trahan, FAIA Leslie Rose Close Mia Lehrer, FASLA Judith Tankard dozens of other supporters, partners, and volunteers. Fort Worth, Texas. Presenting Sponsor The Davey Tree Eric Groft, FASLA Suzanne L. Turner, FASLA, Co-Chair Kelly Comras, ASLA Arleyn Levee, Hon. ASLA Rebecca Trafton This year, Robert A.M. Stern, influential architect and Yale Expert Company, Media Partner University School of Architecture dean, said something we Lisa Calibani Lowry Noel Dorsey Vernon, ASLA Marta Fry James A. Lord, ASLA Susan Van Atta, FASLA TCLF's spectacular season of Garden Dialogues drew Magazine, and Annual Sponsor ASLA helped make have long demonstrated: “Gardens are works of art.” Dennis McGlade, FASLA Thomas Woltz, FASLA Adriaan Geuze, Int’l ASLA Michael McClelland Hank White, FASLA more than 900 participants to 48 events to hear from the Landslide possible. Peter R. McQuillan Alexis Woods Lisa Gimmy, ASLA Marilyn Melkonian Richard Williams, FAIA This year, because of support from donors like you, there garden owners and their designers—leaders in the field— about the secrets to creating distinct gardens. TCLF held TCLF’s award-winning series with Princeton Joeb Moore, AIA Liz Goodfellow, Affil. ASLA Ann Mullins, FASLA David Zeitlin is an unprecedented degree of critical and public visibility, Architectural Press, Modern Landscapes: Transition and awareness, and understanding. Dialogues in Palm Beach, , Sonoma, California, Dallas/Ft. Worth, the Hamptons, Vancouver, and other Transformation, focuses on mid-century works that have Thanks to your support in 2014, we can report that cities, with many events selling out weeks in advance. The undergone marked transformation. The second volume TCLF organized three What’s Out There ® Weekends with Dialogues were made possible by the continued support examines the recently restored Simonds and Simonds- EXECUTIVE OFFICERS & STAFF complementary guidebooks; launched the first Web- of National Sponsor Seibert & Rice. designed Mellon Square in Pittsburgh. based What’s Out There Guide; held 48 Garden Dialogues Shannon Leahy, a graduate student at the University Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR, Founder & President across the U.S. and ; launched a Pioneers Oral Following a year of planning, registration opened in the fall for the third Bridging the Nature-Culture Divide of Pennsylvania, served as the third Sally Boasberg Robert W. Griffith,Ex-Officio, Legal Counsel History with Richard Haag; published a new volume in conference to be held at San Francisco’s Presidio on Founder’s Fellow; Barrett Doherty was the inaugural Nord Wennerstrom, Director of Communications the Modern Landscapes: Transition and Transformation series; saw The Landscape Architecture Legacy of Dan January 23, 2015. Late in the year, plans were finalized SWA Cultural Landscape Fellow, working in Suzanne Garza, Finance Manager Kiley exhibition receive the ASLA Award of Excellence for the third conference in the TCLF Second Wave of and Dallas; and Design Workshop sponsored interns at Amanda Shull, Project Manager in Communications and travel to the National Building Modernism series, to take place in May 2015 in Toronto. the University of Colorado to develop What’s Out There Matthew Traucht, Assoc. ASLA, Project Manager Museum and four other venues; had the most successful This program will focus on the visionary landscape Denver Guide content. Scott Craver, Project Associate Landslide launch in our history; held Prosecco and Prose architecture-led urban planning along Toronto’s Generous and faithful public, private, and corporate Eula Dyson, Bookkeeper book-signing events for nine authors; provided technical waterfront. supporters made all of these achievements possible. Shannon Leahy, Sally Boasberg Founder’s Fellow assistance for The Breakers in Newport, and the Frank The most recent addition to the Lloyd Wright-designed Darwin Martin House in Buffalo; Pioneers of American Barrett Doherty, ASLA, SWA Fellow ® and much more. Landscape Design Oral History Series now features the life and work of Seattle-based Richard Haag. An oral What’s Out There, the free, searchable Web feature of history with Nicholas Quennell is nearing completion and the nation’s designed landscape legacy, now houses one is underway with Harriet Pattison. There’s also an more than 1,700 entries, 10,000 images, and 900 extended interview with landscape architect Peter Walker Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR designer profiles. Thanks to two National Endowment for now in edits. President & CEO What's Out There Weekend Miami tour of Vizcaya by Diego Suarez and Paul Chalfin (photo by Brian Thomson)

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Media Coverage What’s Out There® In 2014, TCLF’s efforts to raise the visibility of the nation’s designed landscape TCLF’s free, searchable Web feature, which details the nation’s designed legacy, and of those who shaped it, generated coast-to-coast media coverage, further landscape legacy, now comprises some 1,800 site profiles, 11,000 images, and establishing the organization as an authority and leader in the industry. TCLF cultivated 900 designer profiles. Work also continued on theArt Works grants awarded and strengthened relationships with key editors, reporters, critics, and columnists to TCLF by the National Endowment for the Arts to support the research and at traditional print and broadcast media, as well as respected bloggers and thought- documentation of landscapes in Texas and Virginia. Each initiative will add more leaders in social media. TCLF’s staple programs and activities continued to garner press than 150 sites to the database. University partnerships in Denver and Toronto, coverage, as did the occasions when the organization led, or fundamentally shaped, among other cities, provide opportunities for faculty and students to contribute national conversations about stewardship issues. to the database through site research and photography. The complementary What’s Out There Weekend initiative—now in its fifth year—draws thousands For an example of the latter, when the initial press coverage of the proposed expansion of people to free, expert-led tours of significant landscapes. For each event, of the Frick Collection largely ignored the impending loss of a rare, Russell Page- an illustrated guidebook is produced, providing essays about the various designed garden, TCLF made the garden’s fate the leading issue in the debate. Through sites featured on the tours. Printed guidebooks can be purchased during the Huffington Post articles and extensive outreach to media and key interest groups, TCLF Weekends, or online from TCLF’s bookstore, and are free when downloaded raised awareness of Page, the garden, and the significance and value of designed from TCLF’s website. The Weekends were supported by Bartlett Tree Experts landscapes in general. As a result, the planned expansion was abandoned and the and a number of local sponsors, and were successful thanks to the many garden was saved. Weighing in on the issue, architecture critic Michael New York Times • Website traffic grew 21%, volunteer guides and site managers. Kimmelman wrote: “Great public places and works of landscape architecture deserve from 168,591 to 204,004 unique to be treated like great buildings.” This resounding, public affirmation of TCLF’s mission visitors. may well be the most significant development of the year. What’s Out There Weekend Miami • Facebook followers more than April 12-13, 2014 TCLF and its programs were also mentioned in more than 150 articles in major media doubled, from 5,883 to 11,795. outlets during 2014. received extensive More than 1,200 participants attended 28 free, expert-led tours in and around Landslide 2014: Art and the Landscape • Twitter followers increased 36%, coverage from the Associated Press, the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, from 2,183 to 2,970. Miami. Sites ranged from former estates, such as Deering, Vizcaya, and the the Dallas Morning News, the San Francisco Chronicle (front page), and the Huffington Kampong, to botanical gardens such as Fruit and Spice Park, Fairchild, and Post, as well as a seven-page spread in Landscape Architecture Magazine. It also drew • Instagram and Pinterest accounts Flamingo Gardens. Walking tours of Little Havana, Palm Beach, and Coral considerable press from the art world, including Art Newspaper, which gave the story were created, expanding TCLF’s Gables introduced participants to distinct neighborhoods, while tours of the two full pages. The exhibition Landslide 2013: The Landscape Architecture Legacy of social-media reach. Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, the Ancient Spanish Monastery, and Dan Kiley launched at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., and traveled South Pointe Park revealed some of Miami’s more nuanced landscapes. Special to Pittsburgh and several venues in Indiana. The exhibition was extensively covered by thanks are owed to sponsors Bartlett Tree Experts, Aventura Mall, Miami-Dade

local media in Indiana and Pittsburgh, and earned a two-page, illustrated feature in the County, the Miami Design and Preservation League, the Florida Chapter of the [top] Attendees enjoy the Lincoln Road Tour featuring the work of Morris Lapidus and Raymond Jungles Washington Post. Garden Dialogues generated extensive regional coverage and a write- ASLA, Nievera Williams Design, Boynton Botanicals, Citizens for a Better South during What's Out There Weekend Miami (photo by Amanda Jungles) up in the , while in Los Angeles, Miami, Florida, Deering Estate at Cutler, Woolems, the University of Miami School of New York Times What’s Out There Weekends [above] What's Out There Weekend guidebook covers: Los Angeles Public Landscapes of Ralph Cornell; and Richmond, Virginia, garnered strong local press coverage as well. Architecture, Seibert & Rice, and Victor Stanley. Richmond; and Miami

Frick Collection Garden by Russell Page in (photo by Navid Baraty) 5 6 What’s Out There Weekend Richmond October 25-26, 2014

In excess of 1,000 participants enjoyed fall colors and tours of nearly 30 landscapes, many documented by students at the . Modernist landscapes, such as the former Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters, Rice House, and Kanawha Plaza, were complemented by Colonial Revival estates, including the Kent-Valentine House, Tuckahoe Plantation, and Virginia House. Tours of Hollywood Cemetery, Capitol Square, and the Virginia War Memorial raised the visibility of local history, while the tour of the Tredegar/American Civil War Museum focused on the significant role that Richmond has played in U.S. history. The Weekend was supported in part by Bartlett Tree Experts, the Charles Luck Stone Center, the University of Virginia’s School of What's Out There Weekend Richmond, Maymont What's Out There Weekend Richmond, Capitol Square (photo courtesy of TCLF) designed by Thomas Jefferson and John Notman Architecture, the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Nelson Byrd Woltz, (photo courtesy of TCLF) The Valentine, Victor Stanley, and the Virginia Chapter of the ASLA.

What’s Out There Weekend LA – The Public Landscapes of Ralph Cornell November 8-9, 2014

Following up on 2013’s widely successful What’s Out There Weekend Los Angeles, TCLF closed out the year with a Weekend focused on the public landscapes of Ralph Dalton Cornell. Although he is not widely known, Cornell, whose career spanned more than 50 years, was considered the “Olmsted of Los Angeles.” Cornell’s designs include examples of the Picturesque, Beaux-Arts, and Modernist styles. The tours included his public parks in Pasadena; the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden and the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden (both at UCLA, one of three Cornell-designed campuses that were visited, along with Pomona College and Harvey Mudd College); Beverly Gardens Park; What's Out There Weekend Los Angeles: Public Landscapes What's Out There Weekend Los Angeles: Public Landscapes the Los Angeles Civic Center; Hillside Memorial Park; and Rancho Los of Ralph Cornell, Grand Park by Cornell, Bridgers and Troller of Ralph Cornell, Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden by Cerritos (a National Historic Landmark). Joining Bartlett Tree Experts to and Rios Clementi Hale Studios (photo courtesy of TCLF) Cornell, Bridgers and Troller (photo courtesy of TCLF) sponsor the Weekend were the California Garden & Landscape History

Society, the Los Angeles Conservancy, Park West, SWA Group, the TCLF's Board of Directors gathered at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens UCLA Library, and the family of Ralph Cornell. designed by Diego Suarez and Paul Chalfin. The site was also featured in What's Out There Weekend Miami (photo by Brian Thomson)

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The goal of the Landslide program is to draw immediate and lasting attention to The Garden Dialogues program provides exclusive access for small groups to visit some of threatened landscapes and landscape features, through individual listings and thematic today’s most beautiful gardens and hear from the owners and their landscape architects compendia. In 2014 Landslide continued to spark debate, bringing attention to at-risk about the secrets to creating great gardens. Ticket sales for the program amounted to just over landscapes across the and Canada, including the Russell Page Garden $37,000 in 2014, with more than 900 attendees touring 48 extraordinary sites throughout at the Frick Collection in New York City; the Arthur Erickson-designed Bank of Canada the country. The work of top design professionals was featured, including Gregory Lombardi, Atrium Garden in Ottawa; and Fay Park by Thomas Church in San Francisco. Lisa Gimmy, Gary Hilderbrand, James Lord, Cornelia Oberlander, Peter Schaudt, Michael Vergason, Hank White, and Roderick Wyllie, among many others. For the third year in a row, Seibert & Rice served as the National Sponsor of the Dialogues season of events. Landslide 2014: Art and the Landscape

The year’s annual compendium was themed Art and the Landscape and included ancient petroglyphs, folk art, and site-specific installations, among them the monumental sculpture park Opus 40, artist Leo Villareal’s The Bay Lights, the world’s Richard Haag being filmed for his Pioneers Oral History at his iconic Gasworks largest LED sculpture, and site-specific works of art threatened by lack of funding, Park in Seattle (photo courtesy of TCLF) poor maintenance, demolition, and neglect. Landslide was announced on October 22 at a reception at the New York City studio of artist Marylyn Dintenfass. The project was made possible through the support of The Davey Tree Expert Company, Landscape Pioneers of American Landscape Design® Architecture Magazine, and the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). The 2014 group was the first in the program’s history to encompass all four types of cultural landscapes—designed, ethnographic, historic, and vernacular. Landslide 2014, The Heidelberg Project by Tyree Guyton, Detroit, MI (photo by Dave Jordano) Oral History Series Seattle-based landscape architect Richard Haag, an influential designer and educator, was the subject of the latest Pioneers Oral History, the eleventh installment in an ongoing series. It launched in May with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Hubbard Educational Foundation, the Landslide 2013: The Landscape Architecture Landslide 2010: Every Tree Tells a Story Washington Chapter of the ASLA, the Pauline & Edgar Stern Foundation, Legacy of Dan Kiley Maria & Robert Kelly Stewardship, and dozens of other benefactors. Focusing After a successful four-year run, the Every Tree Tells a on his innovative design work in and around Seattle, the oral history reveals Story traveling signboard and photographic exhibitions The traveling exhibition produced for TCLF’s 2013 Landslide the influences, ideas, and projects that have defined Haag as one of were retired in the fall of 2014. Prior to completing continued to receive great acclaim, including the ASLA’s 2014 America’s most important and influential post-War landscape architects. Award of Excellence in Communications. The show began the their journeys, both shows enjoyed successful bookings year with a landmark run at the National Building Museum in thoughtout the year. The photographic exhibition was on Much of the award-winning Pioneers Oral History series was originally Washington, D.C., where it was one of only two shows in the view at Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, viewable using Adobe Flash, and was accessible only through TCLF’s website. museum’s recent history fully devoted to the work of a landscape the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and the Lewis Ginter With funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Media Arts grant architect. The exhibition then traveled to Indiana for a three-city tour Botanical Garden in Richmond, Virginia. The signboard program, TCLF began the extensive process of optimizing the videos for appearing at the Indianapolis Central Library, the Indiana University exhibition was on view at Louisiana State University’s posting on YouTube and searching via Google, to make them more accessible Hilltop Arboretum, as well as Schenley Plaza in Pittsburgh. Garden Dialogues hosted more than 900 attendees at 48 sites across the U.S. and Canada in 2014. Landslide 2013: The Landscape Architecture Legacy Center for Art + Design in Columbus, and the Allen County Public to a broader public. [clockwise from upper left] Casey Key Pagoda Garden designed by Michael Gilkey (photo by Laura of Dan Kiley traveled to four cities in 2014 Library in Fort Wayne, before closing out the year at the Pittsburgh Gilkey); Padaro Lane Beach Residence designed by Sydney Baumgartner (photo by Carolyn Bennett); (photo courtesy of TCLF) Cultural Trust’s 937 Gallery. The exhibition is booked through 2017. The Farm at Little Compton, designed by Michael Vergason (photo by Victoria Vergason)

9 10 OUTREACH EVENTS Seminars, Lectures, Prosecco & Prose Welcoming the New Year with TCLF’s Technical Assistance Board of Directors January 22, 2014 | Washington, D.C. TCLF’s president was the keynote speaker at several venues, including the Century Club in New York City; the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the ASLA New Several of TCLF’s board members who had recently authored Jersey Chapter in Atlantic City; and the twelfth annual Design on the Delaware or edited a publication were on hand at the foundation’s offices Conference of AIA Philadelphia. He also delivered the keynote address at a to sign copies of their books amid a convivial atmosphere. The symposium titled "Preservation Matters III Symposium: The Economics of authors included Mac K. Griswold (The Manor: Three Centuries at Authenticity" in New Orleans and at the American Public Gardens Association a Slave Plantation on Long Island); Mario Nievera (Forever Green: A tour of Oliver Ranch in Sonoma County, California Historic Landscapes Symposium in Winterthur, Delaware, where TCLF's project A Landscape Architect’s Innovative Gardens Offer Environments to (photo by Renè Bihan) manager Matthew Traucht also made a presentation. The president delivered the Love & Delight); Douglas Reed et al. (Visible|Invisible: Landscape annual spring lecture at Swarthmore College’s Scott Arboretum, and he spoke Works of Reed Hilderbrand [a 2013 ASLA Award of Excellence at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens in Jacksonville, Florida; the Toronto Winner]); Suzanne L. Turner, ed. (The Garden Diary of Martha Arts Club; and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. He conducted a lengthy interview Tours Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation [a 2013 ASLA Honor with Peter Walker at the University of California, Berkeley, where SWA Group’s Award Winner]); and Thomas Woltz et al. (Nelson Byrd Woltz: René Bihan and Tom Fox provided introductions and emceeing, respectively, Garden, Park, Community, Farm). A Tour of the Oliver Ranch and three television cameras were on hand to record the event. He also offered National Building Museum Spotlight on Design: Reed Hilderbrand and the October 12, 2014 | Sonoma County, California introductory remarks at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., for Legacy of Dan Kiley (photo courtesy of TCLF) the official opening of the exhibitionThe Landscape Architecture Legacy of Dan Celebrating the Release of Cornelia Hahn The hills of beautiful Sonoma County provided the Kiley and a subsequent lecture by Gary Hilderbrand. The president also provided Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape backdrop for this tour of a 100-acre ranch belonging technical assistance (through Bayer Landscape Architecture) to the Martin May 1, 2014 | Washington, D.C. to Steve and Nancy Oliver. Their estate was House Restoration Corporation in Buffalo for the National Historic Landmark transformed from a sheep ranch into a sculpture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; and to the landscape architecture firm West 8, PUBLICATIONS Renowned Canadian landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander and ranch, with eighteen site-specific art installations by one of the teams shortlisted in the competition for the Presidio in San Francisco. Susan Herrington, the book’s author, were joined by dozens and artists such as Richard Serra, Bruce Nauman, Ann dozens of celebrants at this book signing at TCLF's offices. Hamilton, and Andy Goldsworthy, who were given TCLF project manager Matthew Traucht presented a talk titled "The Experience Mellon Square: Discovering a free rein to create works unencumbered by deadline, of Open Space" to more than 100 attendees in the historic Jane Pickens Theater Modern Masterpiece budget, or a patron’s expectations. Following the at the Newport Open Space Forum in Newport, Rhode Island. While there, he Celebrating the Release of Projective Ecologies tour, which covered approximately two miles, visitors is the second volume in the award-winning Modern October 30, 2014 | Washington, D.C. also took part in an invitational charrette, working with landscape architects, were treated to a catered lunch and a garden tour Landscapes: Transition and Transformation series, urban planners, historians, and educators to develop a twenty-year strategy at the vineyard home of TCLF Board member Alexis co-produced by Princeton Architectural Press and Editors Chris Reed, principal of Stoss Landscape Urbanism in for parks planning. In addition, Traucht submitted an abstract—subsequently [top] Mac Griswold greets guests at the first Woods and Daniel Donahoe in nearby Healdsburg. TCLF. It examines the evolution of Pittsburgh’s first Prosecco & Prose of the year; [middle] Cornelia Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Nina-Marie Lister, an associate accepted—for the 2015 annual conference of the Council of Educators in The excursion concluded with dessert and a garden modern garden plaza and its subsequent restoration. Oberlander, right, shares her new book with Mary professor and associate director of the School of Urban and Regional Landscape Architecture. tour of the Clos du Bois winery estate. It is the only book to showcase the development of Marsh and Charles Beveridge; [bottom] Nina-Marie Planning at Toronto’s Ryerson University, discussed their book before this iconic urban landscape. Lister and Chris Reed signed books all evening at a packed reception and book signing at TCLF’s offices. their event (all photos courtesy of TCLF) 11 12 2014 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDED: Denver Excursion: Rocky Mountain Mod ASLA Annual November 21 | Colorado Springs This sold-out, daylong excursion featured a private visit to the campus of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Meeting Events Colorado Springs, which includes Dan Kiley’s 27-acre Air Garden, as well as the Cadet Chapel, a soaring structure designed by Walter Netsch of the architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and part of the Denver, Colorado Cadet Area, designated a National Historic Landmark in 2004. Before heading to the Academy, attendees were treated to a continental breakfast provided by event sponsor Maglin Site Furniture, while lunch was served at True Food Kitchen, known for its seasonal, sustainable, simple, and pure food and founded by health and wellness icon Dr. Andrew Weil. The day concluded at the 24-acre Denver Botanic Gardens Thanks to the generous, ongoing and a private visit to the Rocky Mountain Region’s first major outdoor exhibition of the vibrant and colorful support of the ASLA, TCLF raised glass sculptures by internationally celebrated artist Dale Chihuly. nearly $200,000 at the Society’s Annual Meeting and EXPO for the Foundation’s Launch Reception: What’s Out There Denver Guide educational programs. Conference November 21 | Denver Botanic Gardens attendees joined TCLF's Board and Gathering for a private twilight reception at Marnie’s Pavilion at the Denver Botanic Gardens, nearly 200 attendees celebrated the launch of the What’s Out There Denver Guide, the first in a new series of Stewardship Council Members for a online city guides focusing on the landscape architectural heritage of the nation’s urban centers. The number of special events. guide features more than 60 sites and 24 designers, and was produced in conjunction with the Colorado Chapter of the ASLA and landscape architecture students at the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado, Denver, with support from Design Workshop. The evening culminated in the presentation of the 2014 Stewardship Excellence Award to Don and Carolyn Etter, co-managers of Denver’s Department of Parks and Recreation. They were recognized for their visionary efforts as citizen-advocates for historic preservation, and their stewardship of the land through an unrivaled body of regional publications, presentations, projects, and photographic work. TCLF is grateful for the participation of the sponsors who underwrote the reception including Bartlett Tree Experts, Coldspring, and Kelco Landscaping and Construction. [opposite, top photo] Guests enjoying TCLF's Rocky Mountain Mod Excursion at the U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, Colorado Springs, designed by Walter Netsch, Jr.; [Lower right] ASLA EXPO 2014 Silent Auction attendees participating in TCLF's 10th annual Silent November 22 - 23 | Colorado Convention Center Auction; [Lower center] TCLF presented its 2014 Stewardship Awards and launched the What's Out TCLF’s tenth annual silent auction to support the Pioneers of American Landscape Design project was There Denver Guide at the Denver Botanic Gardens, held in the exposition hall of the Colorado Convention Center. Made possible by Presenting Sponsors which featured an outdoor exhibition by Dale Chihuly; Deeproot, Kornegay Design, and the ASLA, the auction featured exquisite paintings, prints, photographs, [Lower left] TCLF Excursion guests approaching the U.S. Air Force Academy Chapel, crossing the and even a living necklace. The array of works by nearly 70 landscape architects and artists—including landscape designed by Dan Kiley Roberto Burle Marx, Ken Smith, Michael Kenna, Garie Waltzer, Claude Cormier, and Delaney + Chin— (all photos courtesy of TCLF) drew fevered bidding, and the auction generated nearly $50,000 in revenue.

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SUPPORTERS John Moyles Melendrez Courtney Norris Treasure Coast Irrigation & Landscape LLC Ann Mullins National Building Museum Darice O’Neill American Society of Landscape Architects, Darwina Neal Park West Companies Mark Oviatt Virginia Chapter Sally & Tom Neff Pauline & Edgar Stern Foundation Wendy Paul VMDO Architects The Cultural Landscape Foundation 2014 Donors Nadine Nemec Preservation Resource Center Lois Anne Polan Warner Larson Inc. Cornelia Oberlander Quennell Rothschild & Partners LLP Christopher Poseley Water Street Studio Mark J. Ohstrom Robin Key Landscape Architecture William J. Quinlan Design Workshop Smith Family Trust $50,000 & Above $1,000 - $2,499 Lorraine Osmundson SiteWorks Landscape Architecture Peter Lindsay Schaudt $250 - $499 ERA Architects Tillett Lighting Design Inc. American Society of Landscape Architects Edwina & John Barbis Ray Owen Smith Architectural Group Inc. Amanda Shull Anonymous Janet Rosenberg & Studio Virginia Center for Architecture Peter R. McQuillan and Adam R. Rose Rene Bihan James Richards Surface Design Inc. Susan Stainbach Sara Ahadi MDC Partners Inc. National Endowment for the Arts Tina Bishop Margaret Robinson The Community Foundation of Louisville Victoria Steiger & Laurie Olin Susan Apollonio Nievera Williams Landscape Architecture $2,500 - $4,999 Charles A. Birnbaum Evelyn P. & Edward W. Rose The J.M. Kaplan Fund Jane Swanson Zoee Astrachan Oehme, van Sweden & Associates $25,000 - $49,999 Michael Albert Margaret Boasberg Sheri Sanzone Tremron Barbara Swift Sara Lee Barnes OLIN Studio V. Courtney Broaddus Judith & John Tankard Tropical Irrigation Incorporated Robert Chipman Eleanor & Charlton Ames Elizabeth Wax Robert Beaudin Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation Virginia Burt Brian Thomson VanAtta Associates Eliot Wright Jo Ann & Stuart Nathan Anonymous Ronald Bentley & Salvatore LaRosa Salesforce Foundation Pamela Burton Rebecca Trafton West 8 AECOM Bartlett Tree Experts Jestena Boughton Craig K. Bergmann Sasaki Associates Ann L. & Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Rosita Trinca Architectural Resources Group William Bibb Great Gulf Limited Partnership Zachary Crawford Jeffrey Callahan Kimberly Tryba Arquitectonica Geo Corp. Douglas Blonsky SWA Group Mary Ellen Flanagan $500 - $999 $5,000 - $9,999 Colin D. Campbell Margaret & Michael Valentine BCWH Inc. Tony Butterworth TD Bank Gina Ford & James T. Mayeux William Tary Arterburn Anonymous Constance Caplan Noel Dorsey Vernon Bluegreen Meredith & Michael Bzdak The Davey Tree Expert Company Catherine & William Rose Michael Bakwin Hilda & Arturo Brillembourg Lindsay Carolyn William Wakefield Docomomo US Mary Challinor The Joseph & Sylvia Slifka Foundation Susan Van Atta & Ken Radtkey Diana Balmori Richard Williams Michael Derrig Mary Cheever David Barbara Goya Lighting Inc. Fred Clarke The Presidio Trust American Public Garden Association Candace Young Julie Donnell & John Shoaff Beth Clark Prudence Beidler Historic Resources Group F. L. Clauson Victor Stanley, Inc. American Society of Landscape Architects, Susan Cohen 3north Sandy Fischer New Jersey Chapter Robb Berg Hord Coplan Macht Hardie Cobbs Holly Sharp Kelly Comras AHBE Landscape Architects Jeff Allen Landscape Architecture LLC Boynton Botanicals LLC Sally & Sanders Berk Courtney Cooney $10,000 - $24,999 Victor F. Trahan, III Claude Cormier American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter Johnson & Johnson Rose Cullivan Hock Heritage Landscapes LLC Sydney Bernier Suzanne & Rich Clary Alexis Woods Thomas Eddington Jr. Arentz Landscape Architects LaDIFFERENCE Steven Curry Indiana University Calvin Chin Armstrong Landscape Design Group Inc. Barbara & Chris Dixon American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter Carolyn & Don Etter Darlene & Albert H. (Chip) Conrad Muhleman Charitable Family Fund Mary & George Elling Kornegay Design LLC American Society of Landscape Architects, Shaun Saer Duncan Aventura Mall Judith Evans Parker Gonzalo Cruz Mundus Bishop Design Inc. Tinus Els Ontario Association of Landscape Architects New York Chapter Lisa Calibani Lowry Chicago Architecture Foundation Marta Fry Mark Dawson Orsman Design Inc. Jon Esber Park West Landscape Inc American Society of Landscape Architects, Joeb Moore DeepRoot Green Infrastructure LLC Elizabeth Goodfellow Northern California Chapter Reed Dillingham Parkside Foundation Richard Espe Parker Design Associates Mario Nievera Hess, Roise & Company Mac Griswold Bonstra | Haresign Cary Gasner Raymond Jungles, Inc. Joseph Ewan Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Douglas Reed Indiana Landmarks John Howard Clinton & Associates PC Andrea Hawkes Rhodeside & Harwell Rita Ferguson Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy The Rifkind Family Foundation Kelco Landscape & Construction Steven Keylon Forest City Washington Gary Hilderbrand Savino & Miller Design Studio Ian Firth Joan Shafran & Rob Haimes Luck Companies Foundation Reliance Foundry Mia Lehrer Garden Design Bob Hinckley Shinberg Levinas Architectural Design Christian Gabriel Suzanne Turner & Scott Purdin Maglin Site Furniture The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Arleyn & Newt Levee Greenform LLC Amanda Jungles SMI Landscape Architecture Inc Jean Garbarini Thomas L. 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Financial Statement ofFinancialPosition Financial statements fortheyearendingDec.31,2014,audited byMountjoyChiltonMedleyLLP. Net AssetsatBeginningofYear Changes inNetAssets Net Assets Liabilities Liabilities andNetAssets Expenses Revenues Statement of Activities Jan 1-Dec 31, 2014 (Audited) Assets Statement ofFinancialPositionEndingDec.31,2014(Audited) Temporarily Restricted Unrestricted Other liabilities Deferred Revenue Accrued expenses Accounts payable Investments Property &equipment,net Prepaid Expensesandotherassets Contributions Receivable Supporting Services Cash &cashequivalents Progam Services Interest ÷ndincome Net realized&unrealizedgainoninvestments Fundraising events,net Publication sales Technical assistance&Honoraria Program revenue In-kind contributions Contributions &grants Board designated Undesignated Fundraising in-kind Fundraising Management andgeneralin-kind Management andgeneral Total Revenues Total LiabilitiesandNet Assets Total NetAssets Net AssetsatEndofYear Total unrestricted Total Expenses Total SupportingServices Total Liabilities Total Assets

$

$ 2,518,417 2,414,063 1,891,964 2,414,063 2,141,041 1,870,698 1,051,402 2,518,417 1,999,953 1,324,424

522,099 273,022 314,165 104,354

209,355 248,365 161,797 123,814 136,881 112,099 737,237 814,833

21,266 21,417 75,503 50,339 53,847 68,110 40,192 46,156 40,430 41,400

1,750 5,684 8,811

624

Statement ofActivities Net AssetsatBeginning ofYear Changes inNetAssets Assets Statement ofFinancialPositionEndingDec.31,2014(Audited) Expenses Revenues Statement ofActivitiesJan1-Dec31,2014(Audited) Net Assets Liabilities Liabilities andNetAssets Financial statements fortheyearendingDec.31,2014,audited byMountjoyChiltonMedleyLLP. Interest ÷ndincome Net realized&unrealizedgainoninvestments Fundraising events,net Publication sales Technical assistance&Honoraria Program revenue Supporting Services In-kind contributions Contributions Receivable Cash &cashequivalents Progam Services Contributions &grants Temporarily Restricted Unrestricted Other liabilities Deferred Revenue Accrued expenses Accounts payable Investments Property &equipment,net Prepaid Expensesandotherassets Total Revenues Fundraising in-kind Fundraising Management andgeneralin-kind Management andgeneral Board designated Undesignated Net AssetsatEndofYear Total Expenses Total SupportingServices Total LiabilitiesandNetAssets Total NetAssets Total unrestricted Total Liabilities Total Assets

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2,141,041 2,414,063 1,051,402 1,324,424 2,518,417 2,414,063 1,891,964 1,870,698 2,518,417 1,999,953

273,022 314,165

123,814 209,355 136,881 112,099 522,099 104,354 248,365 161,797 737,237 814,833

46,156 50,339 53,847 40,430 41,400 21,266 21,417 75,503 68,110 40,192

8,811 1,750 5,684

624

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