Elizabeth Boults is a landscape architect living in Berkeley, CA. She teaches at the University of California, Davis, and at UC Berkeley Extension in San Francisco. Elizabeth maintains a small art based practice and has published and lectured extensively on landscape design history, theory, and criticism. While at MacDowell, she collaborated on a "visual history" of landscape architecture with Chip Sullivan.
Elizabeth Boults
Studios
Adams
Elizabeth Boults worked in the Adams studio.
Given to the MacDowell Association by Margaret Adams of Chicago, the half-timbered, stuccoed Adams Studio was designed by MacDowell Fellow and architect F. Tolles Chamberlin ca. 1914. Chamberlin was primarily a painter, but also provided designs for the Lodge and an early renovation of the main hall. The studio’s structural integrity was restored during a thorough renovation in…