Annual Report, 2008 - The Cultural Landscape Foundation
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08<br />
annual report<br />
the cultural landscape foundation
Landslide<br />
Heroes of<br />
Horticulture Exhibit<br />
See Page 7<br />
Cover Photos:<br />
(left) Landslide: Marvels of Modernism Photography Exhibition, Rochester, NY<br />
(right) Second Wave of Modernism Conference, Chicago, IL<br />
contents<br />
03 board / staff<br />
04 letter from president<br />
05 education<br />
07 publications<br />
07 exhibitions<br />
08 outreach + events<br />
13 supporters<br />
15 financial<br />
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Board / Staff<br />
Letter from the President<br />
Board of Directors<br />
Christine Astorino<br />
Amanda Graham Barton<br />
Carolyn Bennett<br />
Sarah Boasberg<br />
Sheila Brady<br />
Laura Burnett<br />
Leslie Close<br />
Kurt Culbertson<br />
Barbara Dixon<br />
Julie Donnell<br />
Shaun Saer Duncan<br />
Mary Ellen Flanagan<br />
Rebecca Frischkorn<br />
Mac Griswold<br />
Albert Hinckley<br />
Susan Booth Keeton<br />
Arleyn Levee<br />
Brice Maryman<br />
Dennis McGlade<br />
Peter McQuillan<br />
Jo Ann Nathan<br />
Patricia O’Donnell<br />
Laurie Olin<br />
Libby Page<br />
Kalvin Platt<br />
Douglas Reed<br />
Charlene Roise<br />
Jan Rothschild<br />
Peter Lindsay Schaudt<br />
Behula Shah<br />
Glenn Stach<br />
Spencer Tunnell II<br />
Suzanne Turner<br />
Susan Van Atta<br />
Noel Dorsey Vernon<br />
Alan Ward<br />
Marjorie White<br />
Victoria Williams<br />
Thomas Woltz<br />
Officers of the Board<br />
Kurt Culbertson, Co-Chairman<br />
Shaun Saer Duncan, Co-Chairman<br />
Douglas Reed, Co-Chairman<br />
Executive Officers + Staff<br />
Charles A. Birnbaum, Founder + President<br />
Andrea Hill, Project Manager<br />
Melanie Macchio, Project Manager<br />
Nancy Slade, Project Manager<br />
In <strong>2008</strong>, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Landscape</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> (TCLF)<br />
surpassed several significant milestones: website traffic<br />
exceeded 5 million hits (21% more than 2007), with<br />
38,000 unique visitors monthly; on-hand resources<br />
broke $1.6 million (18% more than 2007); and, during<br />
this 10th anniversary year, TCLF further extended<br />
its reach to a broad and diverse national audience.<br />
Widespread media coverage, including a full page<br />
feature in <strong>The</strong> New York Times Arts & Leisure section,<br />
on Sunday, November 23 demonstrates that our work<br />
is topical and newsworthy, and that the American<br />
landscape is a cultural institution worthy of celebration.<br />
Ongoing partnerships with the American Society of<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> Architects (ASLA), Garden Design magazine,<br />
and George Eastman House International Museum of<br />
Photography & Film yielded more than $500,000 of<br />
in-kind resources and we established new partnerships<br />
with Design Within Reach, Chicago Architecture<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong>, Illinois Institute of Technology, National<br />
Park Service, University of Virginia, and Golden Gate<br />
module, dedicated to Edward L. Daugherty (in concert<br />
with the Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta History<br />
Center), and began finalizing the Cornelia Oberlander,<br />
M. Paul Friedberg, and Lawrence Halprin modules.<br />
At the annual meeting of the ASLA, we held a gala<br />
lunch at Governor and Mrs. Pierre du Pont’s home in<br />
Wilmington, DE; a reception at the UPenn Architecture<br />
Archives; and, with Monrovia’s generous support, raised<br />
more than $53,000 at our fourth annual Silent Auction.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Marvels of Modernism traveling exhibition, our<br />
third annual Landslide partnership with Garden Design<br />
and Eastman had more than 16,000 visitors while on<br />
view at Eastman from November 15 through January<br />
4, 2009. Additionally, Marvels signboard exhibits<br />
appeared across the country, with support from seven<br />
ASLA Chapters and launch events at Design Within<br />
Reach studios. Moreover, a specially commissioned<br />
outdoor exhibit based on last year’s Landslide<br />
exhibition, Heroes of Horticulture, will be on view at the<br />
US Botanic Garden until November 1, 2009.<br />
searchable by name, designer, landscape type, and<br />
location. What’s Out <strong>The</strong>re, generously supported by<br />
the Richard H. Driehaus <strong>Foundation</strong>, will elucidate<br />
the interconnectedness, breadth, and diversity of our<br />
shared landscape design heritage, assist scholarship<br />
and inventories, and bring attention to many otherwise<br />
invisible works of art.<br />
Finally, we are pleased to say that we added three new<br />
members to the remarkable group of people whom we<br />
call our Board of Directors. We very much welcome the<br />
addition of Leslie Close, Dennis McGlade, and Peter<br />
Lindsay Schaudt and look forward to their contributions.<br />
Now more than ever, there is an urgent need to<br />
make responsible stewardship decisions—do support<br />
our education and preservation initiatives for our<br />
irreplaceable landscape legacy.<br />
National Parks Conservancy. We organized three wellattended<br />
conferences—in fact, the audience for the<br />
Second Wave of Modernism was more than double the<br />
number expected—along with several events and garden<br />
excursions. TCLF delivered the final manuscript for<br />
Shaping the American <strong>Landscape</strong> to the University of<br />
Virginia Press; unveiled our second Pioneers oral history<br />
Next year promises to be equally prolific. In fact,<br />
our Pioneers Oral History series was just awarded a<br />
National Endowment for the Arts, Design Arts program<br />
innovation grant. <strong>The</strong> 2009 season theme, Shaping the<br />
American <strong>Landscape</strong>, includes a dedicated Landslide<br />
spotlight; the new Pioneers publication; and the<br />
launch of What’s Out <strong>The</strong>re, an illustrated database,<br />
Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR<br />
Founder + President<br />
(l-r) Wilmington Wonders, DE. Charles A. Birnbaum and Nancy Sommerville, Executive Vice President ASLA, ASLA <strong>Annual</strong> Meeting, PA<br />
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<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Landscape</strong>s as Classrooms (CLC)<br />
Mini-Module<br />
<strong>The</strong> Philip Johnson Glass House property became the subject of<br />
TCLF’s first CLC mini-module. <strong>The</strong> module, to be launched in two<br />
phases, will allow users to fully immerse themselves into the multilayered<br />
landscape through annotated panoramic images, maps,<br />
and other interactive features. Sasaki Associates is providing their<br />
generous support for the project by producing the interactive map.<br />
Landslide 2009:<br />
Shapers of the American <strong>Landscape</strong><br />
education<br />
Landslide <strong>2008</strong>: Marvels of Modernism<br />
For the second consecutive year, TCLF and Garden Design partnered with George Eastman<br />
House International Museum of Photography and Film in support of the Landslide initiative.<br />
Along with the online feature, the partnership again produced an exhibition of original<br />
photography and a signboard exhibit, both of which are further described later in this report.<br />
<strong>The</strong> selected Marvels were featured in a special section in the November/December <strong>2008</strong> issue<br />
of that magazine. During <strong>2008</strong>, the Marvels garnered tremendous media attention, including<br />
being featured by <strong>The</strong> New York Times and National Public Radio.<br />
In fall <strong>2008</strong>, TCLF announced the call for nominations for the 2009<br />
Landslide: Shapers of the American <strong>Landscape</strong> in Garden Design<br />
magazine. Nominations will be accepted through March 31, 2009<br />
and the selected sites will be announced in fall 2009.<br />
Website (tclf.org)<br />
In the past year, TCLF’s website experienced nearly 5.3 million web<br />
hits, including over 500,000 visitors for the year. <strong>The</strong>se totals are up<br />
significantly from 3.2 million web hits the previous year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> number of subscribers to TCLF’s e-letter increased by 50% this<br />
year. For the first time, TCLF produced a special e-letter in February<br />
that announced our Season of Events for the year. Designed in<br />
the spirit of calendars from museums, theaters, and other cultural<br />
institutions, the Season of Events bulletin was distributed to our<br />
entire e-list and was published as a full-page ad in <strong>Landscape</strong><br />
Architecture magazine. For the second consecutive year, we partnered<br />
with DoCoMoMo_US and DoCoMoMo New England, the National Trust<br />
for Historic Preservation, and the Recent Past Preservation Network<br />
to produce the MoMoMa partnership e-letter, launched on the first<br />
Monday in May, to highlight mid-century cultural landscapes and<br />
preservation issues.<br />
Pioneers of American<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> Design<br />
Oral History Series<br />
Work continued on the M. Paul Friedberg oral history. A second interview was conducted with<br />
Friedberg and filmed by James Sheldon at three of Friedberg’s extant projects in New York City<br />
in May. Work also focused on acquiring images and preparing the interview for rough cuts.<br />
Additionally, Cornelia Oberlander was interviewed and videotaped at her home and office in<br />
Vancouver, Canada, in August <strong>2008</strong>. <strong>The</strong> transcripts have been produced.<br />
Thursday, October 16, <strong>2008</strong> saw the launch of the Edward L. Daugherty oral history module at<br />
a celebration and gala fundraising event to benefit the Cherokee Garden Library of <strong>The</strong> Atlanta<br />
History Center, in Atlanta, Georgia. A celebratory group of several hundred people came to view<br />
the film and an exhibit of Ed Daugherty’s work.<br />
A second interview was conducted with Lawrence Halprin in December at his home and office<br />
in the San Francisco Bay area and at his weekend home at Sea Ranch. Also, on that trip cutaway<br />
images were identified and scans of this work were obtained from the Halprin office.<br />
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publications<br />
Pioneers of American <strong>Landscape</strong> Design: Shaping the American <strong>Landscape</strong>:<br />
New Profiles From the Pioneers of American <strong>Landscape</strong> Design Project<br />
TCLF submitted the final manuscript for Shaping the American <strong>Landscape</strong>: New Profiles From the Pioneers of American<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> Design Project to the University of Virginia Press. <strong>The</strong> book, spanning over 250 years landscape design, includes<br />
150 essays and 460 illustrations relating to landscape architects, city planners, architects, educators, authors, cemetery<br />
designers, golf course architects, and horticulturists. <strong>The</strong> publication will be released in Fall 2009. A variety of events and<br />
regional symposia to be held nationwide will accompany the launch.<br />
exhibitions<br />
Heroes of Horticulture<br />
As a follow-up to the 2007 Landslide initiative, the US Botanic Garden commissioned an outdoor, panel version of the<br />
Heroes of Horticulture signboard for exhibit in their west garden area. <strong>The</strong> exhibit officially opened with an afternoon<br />
reception on October 25 to honor Dr. Charles Beveridge and Roger G. Kennedy as TEN 4 TEN awards recipients (see<br />
events section for more details). <strong>The</strong> exhibit will be on display through 2010, throughout which time associated tours and<br />
lectures will take place at the garden and on the National Mall.<br />
Marvels of Modernism<br />
outreach + events<br />
seminars, lectures, technical assistance<br />
In addition to over 40 lectures delivered by the TCLF staff annually, in <strong>2008</strong>, TCLF<br />
served as a co-sponsor for several conferences: <strong>The</strong> Second Wave of Modernism in<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> Architecture in America and the two-part Designing the Parks.<br />
<strong>The</strong> TCLF President also provided technical assistance and guidance at a diversity of<br />
cultural landscapes. This included:<br />
Jan 14-16 Naples <strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Landscape</strong> Workshops, FL<br />
Mar 13-14 University of Arkansas Keynote Lecture, Fayetteville<br />
Mar 18-19 University of North Carolina Lectures, Chapel Hill<br />
Jul 2-8 Garden History Society, Keynote Lecture, Liverpool, UK<br />
Aug 1-3 ASLA, Florida Chapter Keynote, Jacksonville<br />
Sep 11-13 Frozen Music Dance Festival/Halprin <strong>Landscape</strong>s Conservancy, Keynote<br />
Lecture with Radio Simulcast at the City Club, Portland, OR<br />
In support of the <strong>2008</strong> Landslide initiative, TCLF and Garden Design magazine partnered with George Eastman House<br />
International Museum of Film and Photography for the second consecutive year in order to produce an exhibition of<br />
original photography. <strong>The</strong> exhibition, titled Marvels of Modernism, opened at George Eastman House in Rochester, New<br />
York, on November 19 and included such nationally-known Debra Bloomfield, Marisol Díaz, Tom Fox, Rick Hock, Tyagan<br />
Miller, Keri Pickett, Christopher Rauschenberg, Sam Sweezy, Lupita Murillo Tinnen, and Heather F. Wetzel. <strong>The</strong> exhibition<br />
will be on display through January 4, 2009 and will travel thereafter.<br />
In conjunction with the George Eastman House exhibit of original photography, the Marvels of Modernism selections were<br />
also highlighted with a series of indoor signboard exhibits. TCLF partnered with seven chapters of the American Society of<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> Architects to host the exhibit at venues across the country. <strong>The</strong> chapters, including Northern California, Texas,<br />
Delaware/Pennsylvania, New York, Washington, Indiana, and Minnesota, each arranged for the exhibit to be at multiple<br />
venues throughout <strong>2008</strong> and 2009. For the first time, TCLF partnered with retailer Design Within Reach to open the<br />
signboard exhibit at stores across the country (see more in the events section).<br />
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In celebration of TCLF’s 10th anniversary, the <strong>Foundation</strong> hosted a year long celebration<br />
to recognize others who share our vision of “stewardship through education.” Under the<br />
celebratory umbrella of TEN 4 TEN, TCLF bestowed Stewardship Excellence Awards<br />
on ten individuals across the nation whose stewardship stories that have the power to<br />
educate and inspire future generations of cultural landscape stewards.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first event took place in Charleston, SC in conjunction with the Charleston Garden Excursion,<br />
other events followed throughout the year:<br />
March 27, Charleston, SC<br />
Honorable Joseph P. Riley and Patti McGee<br />
(left)<br />
May 29, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
Lindsay Bond Totten (far left)<br />
June 12, Chicago, IL<br />
Julia S. Bachrach and Cindy Mitchell<br />
October 2, Philadelphia, PA<br />
Laurie D. Olin<br />
October 25, Washington, DC<br />
Dr. Charles Beveridge and Roger G. Kennedy<br />
October 30, New York, NY<br />
Gregory Long (left, bottom)<br />
<strong>The</strong> final event will take place on January 29,<br />
2009 in Louisville, KY, where TCLF will honor<br />
Charles “Mac” McClure.<br />
Charleston Garden Excursion<br />
March 27-29, <strong>2008</strong> | South Carolina<br />
TCLF partnered with the Historic Charleston <strong>Foundation</strong> to produce this intimate, two-day garden excursion.<br />
Attendees had the opportunity to visit the authentic landscapes of Medway Plantation, Mepkin Abbey,<br />
and Magnolia Plantation as well as some of the city’s most significant in-town gardens, all viewed in the<br />
late-March flourish of camellia and azalea blooms. TCLF also kicked off its TEN 4 TEN events by honoring<br />
Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. and local resident Patti McGee with Stewardship Excellence Awards for their work<br />
in preserving Charleston’s landscape heritage.<br />
Events began at the historic Edmondston-Alston House with an opening reception hosted by Middleton Place <strong>Foundation</strong>. <strong>The</strong> evening reception took place on the house’s<br />
second floor veranda, overlooking historic Charleston Harbor, and included informal comments and dialogue with Charles Birnbaum, TCLF President; Charles Duell, Middleton<br />
Place <strong>Foundation</strong> President; and Katharine Robinson, Historic Charleston <strong>Foundation</strong> Executive Director.<br />
Other special events during the tour including evening receptions at the Nathaniel Russell House, an 1808 Federal townhouse owned by the Historic Charleston <strong>Foundation</strong>,<br />
the grounds of which highlight Charleston’s rich gardening heritage; a dinner held in the drawing room of the historic Confederate Home where TCLF bestowed its first TEN 4<br />
TEN award of the year to the Honorable Joseph P. Riley Jr.; and a private tour of Magnolia Plantation and Gardens by the site’s Director of Gardens, followed by a dinner in the<br />
garden’s conservatory where TCLF’s Heroes of Horticulture signboard exhibit was on display. <strong>The</strong> closing reception took place at the historic Aiken Rhett House and included a<br />
toast to TEN 4 TEN award recipient, Patti McGee. TCLF closed out the myriad weekend events at a dinner of local fare at Magnolia Restaurant in downtown Charleston.<br />
Roystonland Rediscovered Garden Excursion<br />
May 9-11, <strong>2008</strong> | Northern California<br />
In honor of Robert Royston’s 90th Birthday year, TCLF hosted this two-day garden excursion in the<br />
San Francisco Bay Area. Limited to twenty participants, the “curated” garden excursion served to both<br />
commemorate Royston’s legacy and to raise the essential funds to benefit the foundation’s Pioneers Oral History<br />
module celebrating Royston’s landscape legacy. Visitors came from all across America and the United Kingdom,<br />
and the two day tour of both public and private places culminated with a reception at the Royston’s home<br />
overlooking Mount Tamalpais. <strong>The</strong> event was organized by Royston-biographer, J.C. Miller and raised $10,000<br />
towards the completion of the online oral history module which will be launched in fall 2009.<br />
Designing the Parks Conference<br />
Charlottesville, May 20-22, <strong>2008</strong> | San Francisco, December 9-11, <strong>2008</strong><br />
TCLF partnered with the National Park Service, University of Virginia, the Golden Gate National Parks<br />
Conservancy, and the George Wright Society in hosting the conference: Designing the Parks. <strong>The</strong> two-part event<br />
allowed attendees to examine the design of buildings and landscapes in regional, state, and national parks in<br />
San Francisco, California, and Charlottesville, Virginia.<br />
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Design Within Reach Marvels of Modernism Events<br />
Throughout the Fall/Winter | Nationwide<br />
With the support of our presenting sponsor, Design Within Reach, TCLF presented its <strong>2008</strong> Landslide<br />
selections, Marvels of Modernism, at a series of receptions across the country at the retailer’s studios. <strong>The</strong><br />
evening receptions were open to the public and drew hundreds of attendees from a diversity of professional<br />
fields. Five receptions took place at the following Design Within Reach studios (the final event will follow<br />
on February 5, 2009, in Southlake, TX):<br />
November 14 - Tree Studios, Chicago, IL<br />
(in conjunction with <strong>The</strong> Second Wave of Modernism conference)<br />
November 20 - Cambridge, MA<br />
December 4 - Minneapolis, MN and Seattle, WA<br />
December 10 - San Francisco, CA<br />
Second Wave of Modernism<br />
November 11-13, <strong>2008</strong> | Chicago, IL<br />
TCLF partnered with the Chicago Architecture <strong>Foundation</strong> (CAF) to host the over-sold<br />
Second Wave of Modernism conference. To accommodate the more than 250 registrants,<br />
the conference was moved from the CAF facilities to Chicago’s newly constructed Spertus<br />
Institute.<br />
Events opened on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology with a tour of the historic<br />
landscape. <strong>The</strong> tour was followed by an evening cocktail reception in the McCormick Tribune<br />
Building and a keynote lecture, delivered by M. Paul Friedberg, and dinner in the Mies van<br />
der Rohe-designed, Crown Hall. <strong>The</strong> full-day of panel presentations including presenters<br />
from across the country took place on day two and was followed by an evening reception<br />
to celebrate the <strong>2008</strong> Landslide launch: Marvels of Modernism at Chicago’s Design Within<br />
Reach studio. On the final day, CAF docents led attendees through the north garden of the<br />
Chicago Art Institute and Grant Park.<br />
Through the generous support from the American Society of <strong>Landscape</strong> Architects, Design<br />
Within Reach Illinois Institute of Technology, Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois,<br />
Bergmann <strong>Landscape</strong> Design, Charles J. Fiore Nursery, and Christy Webber <strong>Landscape</strong>s, as<br />
well as the tremendous success of the event, funds have been earmarked to produce a book<br />
from the conference proceedings.<br />
TCLF’s American Society of <strong>Landscape</strong> Architects<br />
(ASLA) <strong>Annual</strong> Meeting Events<br />
October <strong>2008</strong> | Philadelphia, PA<br />
TCLF is pleased to announce that the myriad events held in concert with this year’s ASLA<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Meeting were a tremendous success, raising nearly $70,000 for the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s<br />
educational programs. <strong>The</strong> meeting, which took place in Philadelphia from October 3-7th,<br />
was the most well attended to date, with nearly 7,000 registrants.<br />
E v e n t h i g h l i g h t s<br />
Wilmington Wonders and UPenn Architectural<br />
Archives Tea, DE<br />
<strong>The</strong> day-long event raised $20,000 for TCLF’s educational programs.<br />
Attendees kicked off the visit to two private Wilmington gardens<br />
with a visit to the residence of Governor and Mrs. Pierre du Pont,<br />
Patterns, which Dan Kiley was involved in from 1992-1998 and is<br />
the last residential commission realized by Kiley. <strong>The</strong> site includes<br />
a potager, conceived as a walled garden and set on the edge of a<br />
gentle, architecturally cut slope; it is bisected by a canal which is<br />
anchored at each end with twelve-foot square pools. Following the<br />
leisurely tour, attendees sat down to a catered lunch hosted by the<br />
du Pont’s on the property’s upper terrace, overlooking the Kiley<br />
design. Following lunch, guests ended their time in Wilmington with<br />
an afternoon stroll through, Serendip, an astonishing unpublished<br />
masterwork by a local designer/owner.<br />
As a fitting capstone for the day’s sites, attendees travelled back<br />
to Philadelphia for a reception and curator led tour of original<br />
landscape drawings from the University of Pennsylvania’s<br />
Architectural Archives. Many rare and early unpublished works by<br />
Dan Kiley, Lawrence Halprin, Peter Shepheard, and others were<br />
shown. During the reception, special guest Cornelia Oberlander<br />
spoke on the collection’s drawings of her work with Louis Kahn and<br />
Dan Kiley on early housing projects in Philadelphia.<br />
Silent Auction<br />
In total, nearly 65 works by more than 50 artists were auctioned<br />
over the two-day event, October 4-5th. <strong>The</strong> auction space was a<br />
wonderful gallery-style space overlooking the main convention hall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> breadth of work drew a diverse audience to the event and the<br />
reaction was extremely positive. Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor,<br />
Monrovia, TCLF earned nearly $52,000 during the event.<br />
Auction Opening Reception<br />
<strong>The</strong> Auction Opening Reception, held onsite and sponsored by<br />
Garden Design, was a wonderful way to celebrate the opening of<br />
the Silent Auction. <strong>The</strong> event drew several hundred attendees,<br />
including many of the contributing artists and TCLF Board<br />
members, while offering a preview of all of the donated artwork.<br />
TCLF was honored to have speakers Nancy Somerville, Executive<br />
Vice President of ASLA; Kathy Rudnyk, from Monrovia; and Diane<br />
Turner, Publisher of Garden Design, in attendance.<br />
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supporters<br />
$25,000 and Above<br />
Peter McQuillan & Adam Rose<br />
JoAnn & Stuart Nathan<br />
American Society of <strong>Landscape</strong> Architects<br />
EDSA<br />
Garden Design<br />
$10,000 - $24999<br />
Shaun Saer Duncan<br />
Lavern Gaynor<br />
Glen Warren & Tami Paumier<br />
Design Workshop<br />
Hubbard Educational Trust<br />
Monrovia Growers<br />
Ohio State University<br />
Woltz Family Charitable Trust<br />
$5,000 - $9,999<br />
Leslie Close<br />
Mac Griswold<br />
Rebecca Frischkorn<br />
Laurie Olin<br />
Kalvin Platt<br />
L. Cary Saurage II<br />
Peter Lindsay Schaudt<br />
Dhiren & Behula Shah<br />
L.D. Astorino & Associates<br />
Fathom Design<br />
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy<br />
Historic Charleston <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Naples <strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Landscape</strong> Fund<br />
National Trust for Historic Preservation<br />
Oviatt Media<br />
Sasaki Associates, Inc.<br />
SWA Group, Inc.<br />
$2,500 - $4,999<br />
Laura Burnett<br />
Kurt Culbertson<br />
Barbara Dixon<br />
Julie Donnell<br />
Sandra Donnell & Justin Faggioli<br />
Mary Ellen Flanagan<br />
Brice Maryman<br />
J.C. Miller<br />
Charlene Roise<br />
Susan Van Atta<br />
Marjorie White<br />
Victoria Williams<br />
Connecticut Olmsted Heritage Alliance<br />
Charles J. Fiore Nursery<br />
Middleton Place <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
$1,000 - $2,499<br />
Leopold Adler II<br />
Beaumont Allen<br />
Richard Arentz<br />
Carolyn Bennett<br />
Craig Bergmann<br />
Sarah Boasberg<br />
Earl Broussard, Jr.<br />
Charles Butt<br />
Susan Cohen<br />
Dorit Shahar& Paul Friedberg<br />
Louise Gunn<br />
Danette Kauffman<br />
Diane & Gaynor Kelley<br />
Gia & Paul McDermott<br />
Dennis McGlade<br />
<strong>The</strong>odore & Lorraine Osmundson<br />
Laurance Pless<br />
Douglas Reed<br />
James Richards<br />
Jan Rothschild<br />
Bruce & Diana Shuman<br />
Glenn Stach<br />
Ann M. and Christopher Stack<br />
John & Judith Tankard<br />
Michal & Jeffrey William Tincup<br />
Suzanne Turner<br />
Thomas Woltz<br />
<strong>The</strong> Berger Partnership<br />
Richard Burck Associates, Inc.<br />
Cotsirilos Family <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Marc Dutton Irrigation, Inc.<br />
Halprin <strong>Landscape</strong> Conservancy<br />
Irwin Sweeney Miller <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Joan Shafran & Rob Haimes <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Leon Levy <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Murphy Warehouse Company<br />
Peachtree Garden Club<br />
Planters Garden Club - Atlanta<br />
Unilock<br />
$500 - $999<br />
Sheila Brady<br />
Meredith Arms Bzdak<br />
Stephanie Comer<br />
Elizabeth Sears & Andrew Crawford<br />
Lionel Goldfrank, III<br />
Albert Hinckley<br />
Wilson Nolen<br />
Patricia M. O’Donnell<br />
Cyril Paumier<br />
Katie Putnam<br />
John Robinson<br />
Julie & Nicholas Sakellariadis<br />
Carolann Reynoso Stoney<br />
Barbara Swift<br />
Noel Dorsey Vernon<br />
Priscilla Walter<br />
Garden Club of Virginia<br />
<strong>The</strong> Green-Wood Cemetery<br />
Koch <strong>Landscape</strong> Architecture<br />
Lord Aeck Sargent Architecture<br />
Rios Clementi Hale Studios<br />
Virginia Society of <strong>Landscape</strong> Designers<br />
$250 - $499<br />
Jerry Arbes & Anne Knight<br />
Kenny Griffith Baldwin<br />
Ronald Bentley<br />
Susan Drymalski Bowey<br />
Bryan Carlson<br />
David & Katherin L. Chase<br />
Diane & Shevlin Ciral<br />
Stuart Dawson<br />
Paula DiPerna<br />
Teri Edelstein<br />
Dan Flanagan<br />
Miriam Frankel<br />
Martin Gapshis<br />
Ginger Hall<br />
Errol & Libby Halperin<br />
Asa Hanamoto<br />
Susan Heisler<br />
Mary Paolano Hoerner<br />
William Kuhl<br />
Margaret & Robert Kulp, Jr.<br />
J. Roland Lieber, FASLA<br />
Joseph McGee<br />
Dennis McGlade<br />
George McLaughlin<br />
Scott Alan Mehaffey<br />
Kevin Mendik<br />
Will Miller<br />
Andrew Moore<br />
Mrs. Christopher Moseley<br />
Ann Mullins<br />
Janet & Tom Murphy<br />
Isobel Neal<br />
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander<br />
Juliet & Steve Plonsker<br />
Warrie & James Price<br />
Merle Reskin<br />
Darby Ringer<br />
Allia Rushing<br />
John Saer, Jr.<br />
Andrew Safran<br />
Jane Nicholl Sahlins<br />
Denise Stefan<br />
Allen Stovall<br />
Susan Vallon<br />
Alan Wanzenberg<br />
Barbara Wright<br />
Carol Yetken<br />
Asakura Robinson Co<br />
Bryan Carlson Planning &<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> Architecture<br />
Cherokee Garden Club<br />
Clinton & Associates<br />
Club Estates Garden Club<br />
Tom Cody Design<br />
Earthscape<br />
Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects, LLC<br />
Garfield Park Conservatory<br />
IIT - College of Architecture<br />
Innes Designs<br />
Parkmerced Residents Association<br />
Pamela Burton & Co.<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> History<br />
Mithun<br />
Morrow Reardon Wilkinson Miller, Ltd.<br />
O’Doherty Group<br />
Oslund & Associates<br />
Pressley Associates<br />
Shadley Associates<br />
Spurlock Poirier <strong>Landscape</strong> Architects<br />
Robert A.M. Stern Architects<br />
$150 - $249<br />
Jerry Adelmann<br />
Susan Benjamin<br />
Coleman Burke<br />
Frederica Cushman<br />
Lillie Petit Gallagher<br />
Mary Ruffin Hanbury & John F. Oates Jr.<br />
Richard & Virginia Irwin<br />
Linda Lee Jewell<br />
Louis Joyner<br />
Edith & Hamilton Kean<br />
Elizabeth Ketabian<br />
Jean Lewis<br />
Richard Longstreth<br />
Marcy McInelly<br />
Jacqueline McKay<br />
Margaret Miller<br />
Denise Otis<br />
Connie Rivera<br />
Peter Rolland<br />
Mrs. Robert Royston<br />
Louise Schiller<br />
David Streatfield<br />
Charles Whited Jr.<br />
Chicago Park District<br />
Chicago Architecture <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
InterActive Design, Inc.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Portico Group<br />
San Francisco Planning and Urban Research<br />
Association<br />
Seibert & Rice<br />
Sheffield Harrold Trust<br />
Tilia <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
W. Gary Smith Design<br />
$75 - $149<br />
Sally Berk<br />
Holly Bierman<br />
Susan Borchardt<br />
Rocco Ceo<br />
Susan Chamberlin<br />
Corinne Chun Fujimoto<br />
Sandra Youssef Clinton<br />
Marcie Cohen<br />
Kelly Comras<br />
George Curry<br />
Elizabeth Hope Cushing<br />
Ellen Delage<br />
Dan Donelin<br />
John Fleckner and Laura Feller<br />
Ian J. Firth<br />
Pamela Hawkes<br />
Greg Hebert<br />
Heidi Hohmann<br />
Judy Horton<br />
Mary Hughes<br />
Jane Iselin<br />
Ronald Izumita<br />
Susan Klaus<br />
Daniel Krall<br />
Sarah Westkaemper Lake<br />
Richard Law<br />
Marley Lott<br />
Margaret B. & Paul Lurie<br />
Betsy Maltby<br />
Cameron Man<br />
George McDaniel<br />
Michele McKay<br />
Cathe Mitchell<br />
William Murtagh<br />
Darwina Neal<br />
Liza Nevin<br />
Phillip Nuxhall<br />
James O’Day<br />
Nancy Owens<br />
Nicholas Quennell<br />
Yolita Rausche<br />
Peter Reed<br />
Joan Rosenbaum<br />
R. Bradley Runyan & Steve Nelson<br />
Arlene Simon<br />
Cathy Simon<br />
Ruth Carter Stevenson<br />
Jim & Susan Stockard<br />
Rodney Swink<br />
Tupper Thomas<br />
Michael Tubbs<br />
Liz Walton<br />
Robert Whitman & Jeff Munger<br />
David R. Wierdsma<br />
Andrea Cochran <strong>Landscape</strong> Architecture<br />
Earth Design Associates, Inc.<br />
Lisa Gimmy <strong>Landscape</strong> Architecture<br />
Mary Pat Hogan & Associates<br />
Urban Trees & Soils<br />
H. Keith Wagner Partnership<br />
Up to $74<br />
Sylvia Augustus<br />
Anulfo Baez<br />
John Barber<br />
Sydney Baumgartner<br />
Stuart Bendelow<br />
Lucy Berk<br />
Naomi Brooks<br />
Frank Burggraf<br />
Stanley Burgiel<br />
Stuart Bussian<br />
David Carlson<br />
Ethan Carr<br />
Andrew Caven<br />
Terry Clements<br />
W. Kent Cooper<br />
Jill Cowley<br />
Cynthia Deitz<br />
Jeff Dix<br />
Andrew Dolkart<br />
Charles Enders<br />
Gregg Everhart<br />
Rudy Favretti<br />
Sylvia Feldman<br />
Roger Foley<br />
Arlene Fried<br />
Ann Reed & Eric Fulford<br />
Kathleen Galop<br />
Alan G. Gass, FAIA<br />
Richard Gibbons<br />
Bradford Greene<br />
Esley Ian Hamilton<br />
Susan Hatchell<br />
Penelope Heavner<br />
Craig R. Heckman<br />
Mary Ellen Hern<br />
Katherine Hill<br />
George Howe<br />
Daniel Isaacson<br />
Christopher Johns<br />
Ann Komara<br />
Becky Lewis<br />
Karin Link<br />
Pam Liu<br />
Frank Edgerton Martin<br />
Vonn Marie May<br />
Sarah McColloch<br />
Anne McGrath<br />
Gerald Milewski<br />
Arthur Miller<br />
Cydney Millstein<br />
H. Bryan Mitchell<br />
Darrel Morrison<br />
Mary Eugenia Myer<br />
Kenneth Nakaba<br />
Ann North<br />
Edward Olinger<br />
Leslie Olson<br />
Leni Preston<br />
Gloria Schreiber<br />
Gail & Allen Shiner<br />
Alexis Slafer<br />
Glenn Smith<br />
Alan Bob Teitzman<br />
James Wood<br />
Mark Zelonis<br />
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Assets<br />
Cash & cash equivalents $626,026<br />
Investments 726,562<br />
Accounts receivable 158,131<br />
4<br />
Prepaid expenses 878<br />
2005 2006 2007<br />
Fixed assests 2303<br />
TOTAL $1,416,064<br />
007<br />
charting our<br />
financial growth<br />
Registrations<br />
Interest + Dividends<br />
2003-<strong>2008</strong><br />
Registrations<br />
Interest + Dividends<br />
Honoraria<br />
Publications<br />
In-kind contributions<br />
Contributions & Grants<br />
Honoraria<br />
Publications<br />
In-kind contributions<br />
Contributions & Grants<br />
Balance Sheet Ending Dec 31, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Liabilities<br />
Accounts payable & accrued expenses $72,877<br />
TOTAL $72,877<br />
Net Assets<br />
Temporarily restricted $314,289<br />
Unrestricted 1,126,733<br />
TOTAL $1,441,023<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $1,513,900<br />
$1,600,000<br />
$1,400,000<br />
$1,200,000<br />
$1,000,000<br />
REVENUE A 2003 2004 2005<br />
Contributio $800,000 150804 220973 292296<br />
In-kind con 8691 79109 114662<br />
Publication 8835 5922 6231<br />
REVENUE A 2003 Honoraria 2004 2005 6244 5414 9400<br />
Contributio 150804 Interest 220973+ D 292296<br />
$600,000<br />
1367 1329 13980<br />
In-kind con 8691 Registratio 79109 114662 0 0 0<br />
Publication 8835 total 5922 $175,941 6231 $312,747 $436,569<br />
Honoraria 6244 5414 9400<br />
Interest + D 1367 1329 13980<br />
Registratio 0 0 $400,000 0<br />
total $175,941 $312,747 $436,569<br />
$200,000<br />
$0<br />
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 <strong>2008</strong><br />
Registrations<br />
Interest + Dividends<br />
Honoraria<br />
Publications<br />
Statement of Activities<br />
Jan 1 – Dec 31, <strong>2008</strong><br />
In-kind contributions<br />
Contributions & Grants<br />
Revenue & Support<br />
Contributions $390,706<br />
In-kind contributions 646,346<br />
Registrations 281,426<br />
Interest & dividends 42,656<br />
Honorarium 56,844<br />
Unrealized gain (100,986)<br />
Publications 2,447<br />
Realized gain 194<br />
TOTAL $1,319,633<br />
Expenses<br />
Jan 1 – Dec 31, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Expenses<br />
Program Services $905,255<br />
Supporting Services<br />
General & Administrative 301,204<br />
Fundraising 53,570<br />
TOTAL $1,260,029<br />
Change in Net Assets $59.604<br />
NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF $1,381,418<br />
NET ASSETS, END OF PERIOD $1,441,023<br />
Program<br />
Services<br />
General &<br />
Administrative Fundraising TOTAL<br />
Bank Fees $- $10,302 $- $10,302<br />
Conferences & Meetings 10,487 3,514 229 14,229<br />
Consulting 76,168 10,000 5,000 91,168<br />
Depreciation Expense - 1,642 - 1,642<br />
In-kind expenses 597,684 43,863 4,800 646,347<br />
Insurance 2,293 2,293<br />
Occupancy - 8,800 8,800<br />
Office supplies 888 4,649 10 5,547<br />
Payroll - 1,608 - 1,608<br />
Postage 1,671 815 1,460 3,945<br />
Printing 36,807 - 714 37,522<br />
Prof Fees-Accounting 0 18,783 - 18,783<br />
Projects 274 - - 274<br />
Salaries 15,766 187,820 37,093 240,679<br />
Special Events 132,681 2,443 - 135,124<br />
Telephone & Internet 38 3,234 1,314 4,586<br />
Travel 32,792 1,438 2,952 37,182<br />
TOTAL $ 905,255 $ 301,204 $ 53,570 $ 1,260,029<br />
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Tel 202.483.0553<br />
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