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Landscape Architecture Magazine

Oct 01 2023
Magazine

Get Landscape Architecture Magazine digital subscription today for timely information on built landscapes and new techniques for ecologically sensitive planning and design.

Landscape Architecture Magazine

CONTRIBUTORS

LAM / LETTERS

LIGHT READING

FOREGROUND

FOR LAWNS MORE LIVELY • A MINNESOTA PROGRAM SUPPORTS HOMEOWNERS INTERESTED IN MORE ECOLOGICAL GARDENS.

YOURS, MINE, AND OURS • A SMALL CITY COMBINED CLIMATE RESILIENCE WITH PUBLIC ACCESS AND BECAME THE EXAMPLE THE GREAT LAKES NEEDED.

DREDGING UP DOUBT • HOUSTON RESIDENTS WORRY THAT THE WIDENING OF THE SHIP CHANNEL WILL PUT THEIR COMMUNITIES AT RISK.

THE SHOW WILL GO ON • MARVEL AND MECANOO GIVE A STORIED DANCE THEATER IN THE BERKSHIRES A SECOND LIFE.

THE AMBIENT MUSIC OF DNA • AIR QUALITY MONITORS HAVE RICH BIODIVERSITY DATA, IF WE CAN HARVEST IT.

CARS TO THE SIDE • A NEW URBAN DEVELOPMENT BY LOLA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS DEMONSTRATES WHAT’S POSSIBLE WHERE CARS AREN’T KING.

MIRROR MIND • DIGITAL TWINS COULD CHANGE THE WAY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS MONITOR THE LIFE CYCLE OF PROJECTS.

RAINY-DAY SAVINGS • SYRACUSE’S GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM CAPTURES STORMWATER AND SAVES THE CITY MILLIONS.

SHOW STOPPERS • FIND THESE EXHIBITORS AND MORE AT THE 2023 ASLA EXPO IN MINNEAPOLIS ON OCTOBER 28 AND 29.

FEATURES

GRAND STAND • A PARK WAS CONCEIVED AS A CIVIC HEART FOR A SPRAWLING SUBURBAN CITY. THEN CAME THE STORM.

PLANT LIST

FAR AFIELD • IN ALABAMA, EMILY KNOX AND DAVID HILL, ASLA, TRY AN EXPERIENTIAL APPROACH TO REESTABLISHING A LOST SOUTHERN LANDSCAPE.

THE ART OF SMALL MOVES • WHERE THE RESIDENTS OF LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, SAW A GREAT HOLE AT THE CENTER OF TOWN, TALLGRASS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SAW A CHANCE FOR SOMETHING BIGGER.

THE BACK

HERE’S HOW SOCIAL MEDIA AFFECTS YOUR TASTE • PINTEREST’S POWERFUL AI-DRIVEN RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM PROBABLY INFLUENCES YOUR AESTHETICS. DOES THAT MATTER?

LITTLE THRILLS • LETTING PLAY BLOOM: DESIGNING NATURE-BASED RISKY PLAY FOR CHILDREN

BOOKS OF INTEREST • DISCOVERING MEANING FROM SEEDPOD TO SILK ROAD.

INDUSTRY PARTNERS ESSENTIAL IN THE CLIMATE EQUATION • Landscape architects are focused on nature-based ways to decarbonize and forestall climate change. Product manufacturers are a big part of making it happen.

BACKSTORY • TLÂL-LI COLLABORATIVE MAKES ROOM AT THE TOP.


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Get Landscape Architecture Magazine digital subscription today for timely information on built landscapes and new techniques for ecologically sensitive planning and design.

Landscape Architecture Magazine

CONTRIBUTORS

LAM / LETTERS

LIGHT READING

FOREGROUND

FOR LAWNS MORE LIVELY • A MINNESOTA PROGRAM SUPPORTS HOMEOWNERS INTERESTED IN MORE ECOLOGICAL GARDENS.

YOURS, MINE, AND OURS • A SMALL CITY COMBINED CLIMATE RESILIENCE WITH PUBLIC ACCESS AND BECAME THE EXAMPLE THE GREAT LAKES NEEDED.

DREDGING UP DOUBT • HOUSTON RESIDENTS WORRY THAT THE WIDENING OF THE SHIP CHANNEL WILL PUT THEIR COMMUNITIES AT RISK.

THE SHOW WILL GO ON • MARVEL AND MECANOO GIVE A STORIED DANCE THEATER IN THE BERKSHIRES A SECOND LIFE.

THE AMBIENT MUSIC OF DNA • AIR QUALITY MONITORS HAVE RICH BIODIVERSITY DATA, IF WE CAN HARVEST IT.

CARS TO THE SIDE • A NEW URBAN DEVELOPMENT BY LOLA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS DEMONSTRATES WHAT’S POSSIBLE WHERE CARS AREN’T KING.

MIRROR MIND • DIGITAL TWINS COULD CHANGE THE WAY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS MONITOR THE LIFE CYCLE OF PROJECTS.

RAINY-DAY SAVINGS • SYRACUSE’S GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM CAPTURES STORMWATER AND SAVES THE CITY MILLIONS.

SHOW STOPPERS • FIND THESE EXHIBITORS AND MORE AT THE 2023 ASLA EXPO IN MINNEAPOLIS ON OCTOBER 28 AND 29.

FEATURES

GRAND STAND • A PARK WAS CONCEIVED AS A CIVIC HEART FOR A SPRAWLING SUBURBAN CITY. THEN CAME THE STORM.

PLANT LIST

FAR AFIELD • IN ALABAMA, EMILY KNOX AND DAVID HILL, ASLA, TRY AN EXPERIENTIAL APPROACH TO REESTABLISHING A LOST SOUTHERN LANDSCAPE.

THE ART OF SMALL MOVES • WHERE THE RESIDENTS OF LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, SAW A GREAT HOLE AT THE CENTER OF TOWN, TALLGRASS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SAW A CHANCE FOR SOMETHING BIGGER.

THE BACK

HERE’S HOW SOCIAL MEDIA AFFECTS YOUR TASTE • PINTEREST’S POWERFUL AI-DRIVEN RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM PROBABLY INFLUENCES YOUR AESTHETICS. DOES THAT MATTER?

LITTLE THRILLS • LETTING PLAY BLOOM: DESIGNING NATURE-BASED RISKY PLAY FOR CHILDREN

BOOKS OF INTEREST • DISCOVERING MEANING FROM SEEDPOD TO SILK ROAD.

INDUSTRY PARTNERS ESSENTIAL IN THE CLIMATE EQUATION • Landscape architects are focused on nature-based ways to decarbonize and forestall climate change. Product manufacturers are a big part of making it happen.

BACKSTORY • TLÂL-LI COLLABORATIVE MAKES ROOM AT THE TOP.


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