UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Diane Jones Allen and Austin Allen, the duo behind Design Jones LLC, which was the recipient of the 2016 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Community Service Award, will give a lecture at 6 p.m. on Nov. 1 as part of the Stuckeman School’s Lecture and Exhibit Series.
The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Stuckeman Family Building Jury Space and also will be livestreamed by WPSU at watch.psu.edu/stuckemanseries. Jones Allen and Allen are speaking as the recipients of the Department of Landscape Architecture’s 2021 John R. Bracken Fellowship.
Titled “Cooling Water: A Source of the African American Cultural Imprint in the Landscape,” the lecture will focus on how water has shaped the design process and the imaginations of the African American cultural and social experience within the American landscape.
Based in New Orleans, the focus of Design Jones is environmental justice and racial equity. As the principal partner of the firm, Jones Allen has continually sought to take advantage of how landscape architecture can improve the lives of those living in historically underserved communities. The firm has worked to enrich the cultural and ecological vitality of cities and regions along the southern coast of the United States, as well as in Haiti. In New Orleans, the firm has completed many projects that re-embed the city in landscape systems while enhancing the cultural significance of the built environment.