- Grady Clay
Grady Clay (1916- ) is an American
journalist specializing inlandscape architecture andurban planning .Clay is an honorary member of the
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and was editor of "Landscape Architecture Magazine" from 1960-1985. He also was on the jury that judged the design competition for the United States'Vietnam Veterans Memorial , was the Urban Affairs editor for the Louisville Courier-Journal, and provided a commentary segment, "Crossing the American Grain" forNational Public Radio 'sMorning Edition . In 1999, he was awarded theOlmsted Medal by ASLA. Clay also is a former president of theAmerican Planning Association (formerly the American Society of Planning Officials).In an article from the July 2006 "Landscape Architecture Magazine", editor J. William “Bill” Thompson noted that Clay "once forecast that the design profession with the best information was going to dominate the others—and he wasn’t at all sure that landscape architecture had the capacity to generate the best information".
While Grady Clay was editor of LAM, most articles were written by professional landscape architects; after his departure, many contributions were by professional writers without architecture credentials. He published
Ian McHarg 's ecological planning research, covering areas that included use of native species for plantings and adventure playgrounds.Clay grew up in
Atlanta , Georgia, the son of an eye surgeon.As of 2006, Clay lived in
Louisville, Kentucky and was still actively writing and gardening. He was a founder of the Crescent Hill Community Association, a neighborhood association in Louisville. He has donated his papers to theUniversity of Louisville ; they house 1.75 linear feet of material from 1946-1987.Clay's books include:
* "Closeup: How to Read the American City" 1974
* "Being a disquisition upon the origins, natural disposition and occurrences in the American scene of alleys ... a hidden resource" 59 pages, 1978, ASIN B0006CY1F2
* "Water and the Landscape" (as editor), 193 pages, McGraw-Hill Education (February 1, 1979), ISBN 978-0070361904
* "Right Before Your Eyes: Penetrating the Urban Environment", 241 pages, American Planning Association (October 1987), ISBN 978-0918286475
* "Real Places: An Unconventional Guide to America's Generic Landscape". 322 p., 100 halftones, 16 line drawings. 8-1/2 x 9-1/4 1994, ISBN 978-0-226-10946-6
* " Crossing the American Grain" 2003, ISBN 978-1884532511References
* [http://www.asla.org/land/2006/0619/landmatters.html July 2006 "Landscape Architecture" column discussing Clay]
* [http://special.library.louisville.edu/display-collection.asp?ID=25 Catalog entry] from University of Louisville library
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1884532519 author bio from "Crossing the American Grain']
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