Research & Practice Prioritize the Future of Life on Earth
Housed in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design, The McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology was launched in 2019 as part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the publication of Ian L. McHarg’s transformative book Design with Nature. With this launch, the Center hosted a major international conference and a new publication, Design with Nature Now, as well as three concurrent exhibitions exploring McHarg's legacy. The McHarg Center funds and broadcasts original scholarly research; convenes students, faculty, and practitioners; and awards the annual McHarg Fellowship for an emergent scholar.
Funding Priorities
The McHarg Fellowship
This fellowship creates a unique opportunity for a superb emerging practitioner or academic in landscape architecture. Each annual fellowship awardee receives faculty support and mentorship for their research and teaching at the Weitzman School, enriching the entire school community and furthering the McHarg Center’s mission.
Faculty Research
Transdisciplinary faculty research, that advances the discipline across multiple scales of the landscape, is the cornerstone of the McHarg Center. Donor investments lead to innovative design and planning research that will address current and future challenges in the field.
Student Support
Students actively seek research opportunities with faculty at the McHarg Center. They collaborate with global scholars, communities, and practitioners in an atmosphere that values original thinking on topics ranging from global biodiversity to post-carbon futures to environmental modeling and sensing. Donor support opens the door for exceptional students to engage in research, encouraging future leaders.
Lectures and Symposia
Through numerous public events, including the annual Anne Whiston Spirn Lecture, the McHarg Center convenes and connects the Weitzman community with scholars and practitioners who are expanding boundaries across multiple disciplines. Symposia bring a wide range of international innovators to campus.