Landscape ArchitectureAlexa Vaughn
2022 The Garden Club of America/Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture
Sorda Nella Città Eterna | Deaf in the Eternal City: Deaf and Disabled Storytelling and Creative Investigations in the Aesthetic Intersections of Accessibility and Historic Preservation in Roman Landscapes
Vaughn’s project will examine—through the eyes of a Deaf American woman—the aesthetics of Deaf and disabled experiences of Rome from ancient to modern times with the purpose of shaping new methodology for accessibility and inclusion in the Eternal City. By looking beyond basic accessibility guidelines (Americans with Disabilities Act), by treating lived experience as expertise, and through the lenses of Universal Design and DeafSpace principles, Vaughn will creatively imagine new modes of historic preservation in Rome without sacrificing the essence of place. Through visual studies, mixed-media sketches, sensory mapping, and storytelling, Vaughn will celebrate Deaf and disabled experiences in Rome to grow collective understandings. In addition, Vaughn will create a model for Rome and other historic cities to define and balance both aesthetics and accessibility and will forge a more inclusive practice of landscape architecture and historic preservation. Vaughn’s project will be published in a future book and shared through lectures and exhibitions.
The Garden Club of America/Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture
The American Academy in Rome supports innovative artists, writers, and scholars living and working together in a dynamic international community. The Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture, which includes geography, environmental design and planning, landscape and ecological urbanism, landscape history, sustainability, and ecological studies, provides American landscape architects with a special opportunity for advanced study, travel, and association with other fellows in Rome.
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