Harold B. Lee Library

Campus Spaces to Public Places

Bruce Maw, BYU Campus Landscape Architect

  • Time: 3:00 PM
  • Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2007
  • Place: DeLamar Jensen Lecture Room (HBLL 1130)


About the Event

Come and listen to BYU landscape architect Bruce Maw, as he discusses his design philosophy, projects completed across campus, and the university’s comprehensive landscape plan, a Q/A session to follow.

This lecture is part of L. Tom Perry Special Collections’ current exhibition “Designing BYU: Planning + Architecture + Landscape” (October 2007-May 2008), installed on the first floor of the Harold B. Library.

Mr. Maw is a licensed landscape architect, a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, and a 1981 graduate of Utah State University Landscape Architecture Program. He has worked in all aspects of
landscape architecture including, residential and urban park design, large-scale planning and public facilitation. Mr. Maw has provided design services in campus and institutional planning at Brigham Young University since 1996.

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