How to Connect People to Places

 

When Frederick Law Olmsted conceived of Boston’s Emerald Necklace, access and linkages was at the heart of the renowned landscape architect’s vision. The seven-mile network of linear parks and greenways, built in the late 1800s, created an endless loop for residents to interact with nature, their city, and each other. Olmsted understood then what holds true today: the public realm is devalued if distant.

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