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What landscape architects need to know. Multilevel ponds chiseled into rock flow into a naturally filtered swimming pool, bringing the rainforest home. By Zach Mortice At the Holocene House, located ...
What landscape architects need to know. The outdoor recreation design firm SE Group ties together new, precisely graded slopes with conservation and public access. By Jessica Bridger Two snowmobiles ...
Scenes from the installation of faux trees at LaGuardia Airport. Photos by Supermass Studio. A chance to design a small landscape inside a massive infrastructure project eight weeks out from the start ...
In 1966, the Hayden Library opened at Arizona State University (ASU) in Tempe. Byron Sampson, ASLA, the university landscape architect, says that with its massive—perhaps even intimidating—presence, ...
For the Landscape Architecture Foundation’s 50th anniversary celebration, landscape architects, scholars, and activists were asked to revisit “A Declaration of Concern” (below) to make their own ...
What landscape architects need to know. Designers and advocates reckon with the uneasy history of safety in environmental design. By Karl Krause In 1285, King Edward of England issued the Statute of ...
What landscape architects need to know. Stimson takes on the challenges of success by staying true to its New England roots. By Jonathan Lerner Outside the kitchen door of the Massachusetts farm where ...
What landscape architects need to know. Landscape architects are working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and building new networks through the Engineering With Nature program. The implications ...
What landscape architects need to know. How fresh planting and reused materials help a mid-century library keep its cool. By Jonathan Lerner In 1966, the Hayden Library opened at Arizona State ...
What landscape architects need to know. A forensic approach found the best decomposed granite solution for Kenyon College. By Neil Budzinski and Matthew Girard Decomposed granite pavement (DG) is a ...
What landscape architects need to know. Reed Hilderbrand overturns a century of casual destruction at Long Dock Park in Beacon, New York. By Anne Raver Ten years ago, Long Dock was a postindustrial ...