Spring Comes Early in the Greenhouse as Students and Faculty Get Ready for the Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Feb. 13, 2024For Frankie Napoli, the Philadelphia Flower Show succeeds on every level in promoting the […] This summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students gained hands-on experience designing and constructing five new sculptures for wildlife at Temple Ambler.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: Sculpture On the Wild(life) Side Jul. 12, 2023In the summer of 2022, students from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture introduced "The […] Five sculptures created by Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture students — Flutter, The Spider Viewer, Foxational, The Spring Peeper, and Woven — are now permanent installations in the Ambler Arboretum, the Temple Ambler Field Station and around campus.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: A Place for Foxes, Frogs, Butterflies and Spiders By James Duffy Jun. 29, 2023This summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students, […] Landscape Architecture graduating senior Jasmine Henne was named Outstanding Undergraduate Student Leader of the Year at the recent Temple Ambler Student Achievement Banquet. Jasmine Henne: Finding Her Voice Inside and Outside the Classroom By James Duffy May 9, 2023Landscape Architecture graduating senior Jasmine Henne arrived at her chose profession in what […] Return of the Living Dead — A Rare Corpse Flower is Set to Bloom at Temple Ambler! By James Duffy Apr. 10, 2023In the words of the immortal Dr. Frankenstein, “It’s Alive! Alive!” That’s right, a new corpse […] Photo by James F. Duffy Research Into Stormwater Basins Along I-95 Provides Hands-on Learning Experiences for Horticulture Students By James Duffy Mar. 29, 2023Field research is an invaluable tool for researchers across all disciplines at Temple University […] Temple's Landscape Architecture and Horticulture programs won six top honors at the Philadelphia Flower Show, which continues through March 12.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Landscape Architecture and Horticulture Programs Win Top Honors at the 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Mar. 6, 2023Months of hard work, dedication and teamwork by the students, faculty and staff in the Tyler School […] Temple will present "The Power of Nature - Plug Into It" at the Philadelphia Flower Show from March 4 through March 12.Photo by James F. Duffy Temple University Plugs Into “The Power of Nature” for the Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Feb. 21, 2023They dot the landscape throughout the country and well beyond. Old electrical towers. Abandoned […] "The Power of Nature — Plug Into It" will include 852 plants from 65 different species.Photo by James F. Duffy Greenhouse Horticulturists Work Their Magic for Temple’s 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show Exhibit By James Duffy Feb. 21, 2023In the Tyler School of Art and Architecture Greenhouse Education and Research Complex at Temple […] The fully collaborative effort brought together a diversity of the Temple Ambler campus community for a real-world problem-solving effort designed to provide a buffer for a Criminal Justice Training Programs’ training area and the nearby Low Ropes Challenge CoursePhoto by James F. Duffy Real-world Problem-solving at Center of Multidisciplinary Collaboration at Temple Ambler By James Duffy Jan. 12, 2023A dedicated group of Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Landscape Architecture students […] Torey Carter-Conneen, Chief Executive Officer of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), recently visited Temple University Ambler and the Landscape Architecture program offered by the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Landscape Architecture Program Welcomes Visit By ASLA CEO By James Duffy Aug. 31, 2022What is it that spurs students to pursue careers in landscape architecture today? According to […] This summer, 19 Master of Architecture graduate students are gaining hands-on experience during Special Topics in Site and Context, an inaugural course in the Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: Creating Art for Wildlife By James Duffy Jun. 8, 2022Tyler School of Art and Architecture student Emely Fernandez has always been a do-it-yourselfer. […] Ambler Arboretum students gardeners are at FDR Park for the Philadelphia Flower Show. You can visit the Ambler Arboretum’s display at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Philadelphia Flower Show from now Sunday, June 19.Photo by Photo by Juliana Capece Ambler Arboretum Student Gardeners Share “A Natural History of LGBTQ Botany” at the Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Jun. 7, 2022For centuries, lavender and other shades of purple have carried significant meaning in the LGBTQ […] Sam Emory, (AIA <br> Student ASLA <br> LEED AP BD+C), graduated with a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) degree from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.Photo by James F. Duffy Sam Emory: Designing a Sustainable Future By James Duffy May 12, 2022There is something about the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University that recent graduate Sam Emory […]
Spring Comes Early in the Greenhouse as Students and Faculty Get Ready for the Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Feb. 13, 2024For Frankie Napoli, the Philadelphia Flower Show succeeds on every level in promoting the […] This summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students gained hands-on experience designing and constructing five new sculptures for wildlife at Temple Ambler.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: Sculpture On the Wild(life) Side Jul. 12, 2023In the summer of 2022, students from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture introduced "The […] Five sculptures created by Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture students — Flutter, The Spider Viewer, Foxational, The Spring Peeper, and Woven — are now permanent installations in the Ambler Arboretum, the Temple Ambler Field Station and around campus.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: A Place for Foxes, Frogs, Butterflies and Spiders By James Duffy Jun. 29, 2023This summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students, […] Landscape Architecture graduating senior Jasmine Henne was named Outstanding Undergraduate Student Leader of the Year at the recent Temple Ambler Student Achievement Banquet. Jasmine Henne: Finding Her Voice Inside and Outside the Classroom By James Duffy May 9, 2023Landscape Architecture graduating senior Jasmine Henne arrived at her chose profession in what […] Return of the Living Dead — A Rare Corpse Flower is Set to Bloom at Temple Ambler! By James Duffy Apr. 10, 2023In the words of the immortal Dr. Frankenstein, “It’s Alive! Alive!” That’s right, a new corpse […] Photo by James F. Duffy Research Into Stormwater Basins Along I-95 Provides Hands-on Learning Experiences for Horticulture Students By James Duffy Mar. 29, 2023Field research is an invaluable tool for researchers across all disciplines at Temple University […] Temple's Landscape Architecture and Horticulture programs won six top honors at the Philadelphia Flower Show, which continues through March 12.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Landscape Architecture and Horticulture Programs Win Top Honors at the 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Mar. 6, 2023Months of hard work, dedication and teamwork by the students, faculty and staff in the Tyler School […] Temple will present "The Power of Nature - Plug Into It" at the Philadelphia Flower Show from March 4 through March 12.Photo by James F. Duffy Temple University Plugs Into “The Power of Nature” for the Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Feb. 21, 2023They dot the landscape throughout the country and well beyond. Old electrical towers. Abandoned […] "The Power of Nature — Plug Into It" will include 852 plants from 65 different species.Photo by James F. Duffy Greenhouse Horticulturists Work Their Magic for Temple’s 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show Exhibit By James Duffy Feb. 21, 2023In the Tyler School of Art and Architecture Greenhouse Education and Research Complex at Temple […] The fully collaborative effort brought together a diversity of the Temple Ambler campus community for a real-world problem-solving effort designed to provide a buffer for a Criminal Justice Training Programs’ training area and the nearby Low Ropes Challenge CoursePhoto by James F. Duffy Real-world Problem-solving at Center of Multidisciplinary Collaboration at Temple Ambler By James Duffy Jan. 12, 2023A dedicated group of Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Landscape Architecture students […] Torey Carter-Conneen, Chief Executive Officer of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), recently visited Temple University Ambler and the Landscape Architecture program offered by the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Landscape Architecture Program Welcomes Visit By ASLA CEO By James Duffy Aug. 31, 2022What is it that spurs students to pursue careers in landscape architecture today? According to […] This summer, 19 Master of Architecture graduate students are gaining hands-on experience during Special Topics in Site and Context, an inaugural course in the Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute.Photo by James F. Duffy Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: Creating Art for Wildlife By James Duffy Jun. 8, 2022Tyler School of Art and Architecture student Emely Fernandez has always been a do-it-yourselfer. […] Ambler Arboretum students gardeners are at FDR Park for the Philadelphia Flower Show. You can visit the Ambler Arboretum’s display at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Philadelphia Flower Show from now Sunday, June 19.Photo by Photo by Juliana Capece Ambler Arboretum Student Gardeners Share “A Natural History of LGBTQ Botany” at the Philadelphia Flower Show By James Duffy Jun. 7, 2022For centuries, lavender and other shades of purple have carried significant meaning in the LGBTQ […] Sam Emory, (AIA <br> Student ASLA <br> LEED AP BD+C), graduated with a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) degree from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.Photo by James F. Duffy Sam Emory: Designing a Sustainable Future By James Duffy May 12, 2022There is something about the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University that recent graduate Sam Emory […]