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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 ...
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 ...
Trees with dense canopies, including maples and bur oaks, were most vulnerable to the violent gusts of wind from the 2020 derecho. Courtesy Brucemore Inc. On August 10, 2020, a derecho ripped across ...
The interim landscape recalled both Harrelson Hall and the Piedmont’s ecology. Courtesy Kimley-Horn. Bricks are so ubiquitous on the campus of North Carolina State University (NC State) that it is a ...
At Olmsted Woods in Washington, D.C., Andropogon Associates is trying to revive the fragile landscape. By Bradford McKee A trail at the Cathedral Close, the 57 acres surrounding the National Cathedral ...
What landscape architects need to know. Miami’s Vizcaya Museum and Gardens recovers from design drift and rising seas. By Kelly Enright When the chief horticulturist Ian Simpkins began work at the ...
What landscape architects need to know. Duluth’s Lincoln Park preps for a $25 million RAISE grant, with help from Damon Farber Landscape Architects. By Sarah Chase Shaw From outer space, few North ...
Un modelo por computadora incluye una nueva especie en el menú de cortafuegos comestibles. Por Madeline Bodin. Un equipo de científicos afirma haber encontrado una planta que podría ayudar a proteger ...
What landscape architects need to know. Piet Oudolf At Work By Piet Oudolf, with an introduction by Cassian Schmidt; London and New York City: Phaidon, 2023; 276 pages, $79.95. Reviewed by Rosetta S.
What landscape architects need to know. The recent announcement of Kongjian Yu, FASLA, as the winner of the 2023 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander Prize sent us back to the archives for this piece on his work ...
Claude Cormier + Associés and Confluence untangle a puzzle of wayfinding and stormwater management on a tricky site along Chicago’s lakeshore. By Zach Mortice A zigzagging network of wide paved paths ...