Discipline: Architecture – text

Elizabeth Boults

Discipline: Architecture – text
Region: Berkeley, CA
MacDowell Fellowships: 2009

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.

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…

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