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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 ...
What landscape architects need to know. Two designers reflect on what's changed since they published a provocative statement on landscape architecture. In April 2005, LAM published an essay by two ...
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Ahmaud Carroll-Tubbs's summer internship has become a teachable moment for the whole city. By Anjulie Rao Just east of the White River in Indianapolis sat the Greenlawn Cemetery, one of the city’s ...
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. Designers, historians, and community members collaborate on a landscape plan for the city's neglected sites of enslavement. By Kim O’Connell On a typical ...
More than 70 of the 1,600 trees died and many more are suffering or missing. A multidisciplinary team is seeking solutions. By Timothy A. Schuler Signs that the trees were struggling at the Flight 93 ...
By Gale Fulton, ASLA What is the agency of the urban designer? How do we not just make landscapes, buildings, and public space, but make change?” These provocative questions, set out by Kate Orff, ...
What landscape architects need to know. Inside the award-winning new master plan for Pompeii by Studio Bellesi Giuntoli. By Monica Shenouda Pompeii has lured visitors for centuries, offering a ...
What landscape architects need to know. A KOA site in Maine gets a glow-up into a SITES-certified retreat. By Andrea Timpano With its leafy trees, modest cabins, and open RV and tent sites, Bar Harbor ...