Date of Award

Spring 5-22-2026

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA)

Department

Landscape Architecture

First Advisor

Johanna Barthmaier-Payne

Second Advisor

Leeland McPhail

Third Advisor

Elizabeth Hunt

Abstract

New England’s cities cover the lowlands where meadows once dotted the landscape. These meadows were among the first spaces lost to development— hidden today beneath layers of concrete foundations, asphalt roads, and diligently mowed turfgrass lawns. Meadows are critical ecosystems: they support pollinators, act as seed banks for local plants, filter rainwater, sequester carbon, and build soil. But their steady disappearance is more than an ecological loss. As stewards and inhabitants of meadows, people hold a longtime cultural connection to their presence. Meadowkeepers is an effort to renew that connection.

Meadowkeepers introduces a community-scale model for meadow reestablishment in urban areas of New England. It provides a roadmap for a trained local workforce of ‘meadowkeepers’ who weave, seed, and install planted geotextiles, called ‘Fieldlets’, for meadow restoration. Fieldlets are built with locally adapted seed mixes and repurposed waste wool from New England's sheep farming industry to develop a regenerative planting medium. The process creates alternative income streams for regional farmers, introduces local job opportunities in fiber arts and meadow building, and ultimately, eases the maintenance challenges of meadow restoration. Meadowkeepers envisions a gradual transformation of turfgrass lawns and paved urban lots into vibrant wildflower meadows through a localized, materially conscious system of stewardship and maintenance. It challenges cultural hierarchies of human dominion over land and proposes a more reciprocal, care-centered relationship to the living systems that sustain us.

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