Exploring Concepts of Landscape Architecture: OKLAHOMA

I am a landscape architecture student at the University of Oklahoma. This is a place where I can explore links and relationships of landscape and Oklahoma.

Jord Wilson

Jord Wilson

DAYS TILL GRADUATION

Graduate Student of Master of Landscape Architecture; Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design; Minor in Interdisciplinary Principles of the Environment; College of Architecture; University of Oklahoma
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Lexington, OK, United States
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wanderings

I was born in Oakland California. I grew up in North Central Washington, in the eastern foothills of the Cascades and on the Columbia River. I graduated from a school of 250 students K-12. I didn't attend college until after I was 30, so I brought to school my experience: garden designer, carpenter, concrete worker, florist, greenhouse manager, perennial expert, shrub and tree salesman, bus driver, truck driver, apartment manager and maintenance man. Frequently I worked 3+ jobs a day during my go-get-'em-like-your-killin' -snakes years. So I was well prepared for the vigor's of the University and the initiation rituals of the Architecture department. I graduated from the College of Architecture with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design and a minor in Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Environment. College has allowed me to bundle my many paths into a single and wide corridor. I started my Master of Landscape Architecture program at the University of Oklahoma in the fall of 2006.

bearings

Knowing where I've been is the easy part. Knowing where I come from and where I am going is the challenge. I moved into a little rent house out in the country about 15 miles south of Norman Oklahoma. During my first winter in Oklahoma, I dabbled in some genealogy. I found two great-grandfathers and their families buried within a few miles of my new home. It was not just serendipity that my internal way-finder connected and centered me in the place of my forefathers. I have a deep connection with this place.

compass

The spirit of place. Present and past human connections influence our lives. Community, family and place are part of our soul. Regional identity is both cultural and physical. The spirit of place is what nourishes our beginings and tethers our world view. It is also that soul and bond that embraces our community. Technology has allowed us to disregard the environmental aspects of place. The media wants us to believe we are a global society and that our world is getting smaller. Our world gets smaller when we exchange our spirit of place for anothers. The spirit of place must be unearthed again to regain the comfort of belonging.

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OU

  • College of Architecture
  • IPE links
  • my animation work

OKLAHOMA

  • adobe kuler
  • ak river plan
  • criterion group
  • deq--ok's epa
  • myriad gardens
  • nature conservancy
  • noble foundation
  • ok "putting down roots"
  • ok biosurvey
  • ok climatological survey
  • ok greenhouse growers
  • ok survey of woodies
  • ok tourism
  • ok wetlands reference
  • okc--will rogers park
  • okplanttrees
  • ouachita national forest
  • pontotoc ridge preserve
  • wichita mnts refuge
  • wildlife conservation books

PROFESSIONAL

  • aia
  • aia central oklahoma
  • apa
  • asai
  • asla
  • clarb
  • geology
  • new urban news
  • okasla
  • tclf
  • tclf
  • uli
  • usgbc
  • usgs
  • usgs access

ECOREGIONS

  • ecoregion maps

PLANTS

  • id it
  • nrcs plants database
  • ok water usgs
  • Sunshine Nursery

RIPARIAN

  • aquatic plants of ok
  • nc state stream restoration
  • stream corridor restoration
  • usgs stream flow

SOILS

  • nrcs
  • osu extention

PRODUCTS

  • biopaver
  • sweets

PHOTOGRAPHY

  • conscientious
  • david maisel
  • edward burtynsky
  • emiliano granado
  • frank van der salm
  • ian baguskas
  • jeff brouws
  • john brinton hogan
  • meggan gould
  • michael wolf
  • olaf otto becker
  • photon detector
  • polar inertia
  • sergiobelinchon
  • simon norfork
  • sze tsung leong
  • thomas wrede

PLACES

  • env. d. archives UoC, berkeley
  • millennium park chicago
  • MoMA groundswell
  • ok dept interior
  • pps-best and worst parks

GIS

  • esri
  • OSU
  • OKC Map Service

MY TOWN GOV.

  • slaughterville

SUNDRY

  • ecology and society
  • forest service maps
  • harvard design magazine
  • Land Forum
  • landscape and human health laboratory
  • native plants journal
  • ok biodiversity plan
  • ok nps
  • pedbikeimages
  • pedbikeinfo
  • planetizen
  • project for public space
  • push pull bar
  • transatlantic plantsman
  • wildlife arials

LEARNING FROM OTHER PARKS

  • atlanta botanical
  • brooklyn botanic
  • cantigny park
  • eden project
  • kew
  • lady bird johnson
  • missouri botanical garden
  • mrsc
  • ny botanical
  • orange county
  • rancho santa ana
  • royal parks
  • sacred spaces
  • the huntington
  • tokoyo

book wish list

My Amazon.com Wish List

blogline

ENVIRONMENT URBAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE RURAL TOOLS PLANTS

OK LAs

  • Benham
  • C. H. Guernsey and Company
  • CLS AND ASSOCIATES

I love World Fairs

  • columbian expo
  • 1939-40 NY

Film

  • j b jackson
  • direct cinema
  • social urban
  • vivalundin!productions
  • high plains films

Books

  • mit press
  • oregon state
  • ut
  • oxford
  • yale
  • cambridge
  • u penn
  • balcony press
  • u texas
  • u chicago
  • timber press
  • uw press
  • ou press
  • mit
  • harvard
  • uli
  • amazon
  • henn + ing
  • prairie avenue
  • stout books
  • princeton arch press
  • papressblog
  • urban center books
  • peter miller

Friday, July 31, 2009

My New Location

My new blog Eastern Slopes Bulletin
Family Business: Rocky Pointe Landscaping
My Portfolio: Jord Wilson Portfolio
Posted by Jord Llyonal Wilson at 11:12 PM
Labels: architectureatgroundlevel, Rocky Pointe Landscaping
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