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What landscape architects need to know. How fresh planting and reused materials help a mid-century library keep its cool. By ...
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 ...
On a typical weekday, the historic Main Street Station in Richmond, Virginia, is a blur of motion. Passenger and freight trains screech past regularly while traffic flows like water on nearby ...
What landscape architects need to know. 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 ...
Patience, and the use of native plants, are a big boost to wildlife biodiversity. By Lisa Casey, ASLA The Lurie Garden buzzed with life under the summer sun when I visited last July. As I explored ...
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. Studio Campo master plans the Rocky Mountain Land Library. By Sarah Chase Shaw About 10 miles southeast of Fairplay, Colorado, lies Buffalo Peaks Ranch. Marked ...
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 ...
What landscape architects need to know. Finding solutions for landscape care in a warming world. By Irina Zhorov When Martin Smith began designing a municipal park in Bentonville, Arkansas, in 2017, ...
What landscape architects need to know. The country's fiery liquid landscape shifts, on a massive scale. By Michael Dumiak Kristín Jóhannsdóttir woke at two in the morning, looked from her window over ...
In a delicately illustrated book, two Harvard University students make the case for the humble weed. Americans spend more time weeding their gardens than the 100 largest cities spend on their parks.