Landscape ArchitectureCaroline Lavoie
2026 The Garden Club of America Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture
Drawing the Invisible Waters: Rome, Memory, and the Embodied City, will trace Rome’s hidden water systems—its aqueducts, buried rivers, and historic fountains—not as ancient infrastructure but as living landscapes, shaped by centuries of memory and human experience. Lavoie's drawings will connect Rome’s water history to contemporary ways of seeing and inhabiting the city.
The Garden Club of America 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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