Myles H. Thaler Lecture

Myles H. Thaler (LArch, '73) was a member of the first graduating class of the department of landscape architecture at the School of Architecture. A native of Baltimore, at the time of his death in 1992, Mr. Thaler directed the buildings and grounds division of the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. For much of his career, he had been administrator of the Naval Observatory, as well as maintained a private practice.

In 1990, Mr. Thaler endowed a perpetual lecture fund with the following intent: "The purpose of the fund is to bring to the School of Architecture nationally prominent scholars and practitioners to give public presentations on the subject of 'the meaning of the garden,' in order to expand public awareness of the cultural significance throughout history of gardens both public and private."

He also designed and built a meditation garden at the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center.

Lecturers
2008 · Tomas Saxgård and Ingbritt Liljekvist, Stockholm, Sweden
2008 · Christophe Girot, Switzerland
2006 · Kongjian Yu, Peking, China
2005 · Craig Verzone and Cristina Woods, Switzerland and Barcelona, Spain
2004 · Michael Van Valkenburgh, New York, New York and Cambridge, Massachusetts
2003 · Denis Cosgrove, Los Angeles, California
2002 · Ken Smith, New York, New York
2001 · Beth Gali, Barcelona, Spain
2000 · Cornelia Oberlander, Vancouver, British Columbia
1999 · Kathryn Gustafson, Seattle, Washington and London, England
1998 · Peter and Anneliese Latz, Munich, Germany
1997 · Mario Schjetnan, Colonia Condesa, Mexico
1996 · Adriaan Geuze, Rotterdam, Netherlands
1994 · Martha Schwartz, Cambridge, Massachussetts
1992 · Roberto Burle-Marx, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1990 · Ian McHarg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania