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Martha Schwartz

Martha Schwartz
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Michigan
Occupation Landscape Architect
Organization Martha Schwartz Partners
Website www.marthaschwartz.com

Martha Schwartz, (born 1950), is an American landscape architect. Her background in fine arts and landscape architecture has contributed to the rise of more expressive landscapes and public spaces within cities around the world. Schwartz's work challenges conventional landscape aesthetics through influences such as Pop Art, Land Art and sculptors such as Isamu Noguchi. Schwartz's projects range from art installations to private gardens, urban scale parks, waterfront parks, and urban master plans. She studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the University of Michigan. Her practice, Martha Schwartz Partners or MSP has offices in London, New York, and Beijing. Schwartz currently teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Design as Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture.

Having had over 30 years of experience as a landscape architect and artist, she has received a number of highly regarded awards and prizes including the Cooper-Hewitt Museum National Design Award for her body of work in Landscape Architecture, an honorary fellowship from RIBA, several design awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects, and visiting residencies at Radcliffe College and the American Academy in Rome, although accolades in the art world continue to evade her work.

The full list of awards for MSP is:

Her practice aims to create landscapes that speak to the public about being human and that communicate ideas, as she believes that landscape should reflect who we are and who we want to be. Her design approach has been characterised by striking and highly colourful projects such as the Grand Canal Square in Dublin, Ireland, hard landscape projects like Exchange Square in Manchester, England and more architectural installations such as the City and Nature installation in Xi'an, China but what is perhaps less well known and rather overshadowed are the more naturalistic projects such as Yorkville Park in Toronto, Canada by Schwartz in collaboration with Ken Smith and her then husband Peter Walker, and Geraldton Tailings Landscape in Canada as well as MSP's more transformative community based projects such as the Monte-Laa-Park which converted an eight lane highway into a new neighbourhood park for residents of an ethnically diverse area of Monte Laa () Vienna, Austria.


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