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Landscape Architecture Magazine

Jan 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

BRIDGING THE DISTANCE

CITY OF MEN

FOREGROUND

A WALK IN THE WILD SIDE • A MASTER PLAN BY CIVITAS GIVES A LOW-PROFILE PARK IN IDAHO A BIGGER PRESENCE.

A DEEP DIVE INTO THE ARCHIVE • ALBERT KAHN ASSOCIATES MINES ORIGINAL DRAWINGS FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE HISTORIC FORD HOUSE.

FEELING THE PINCH IN PALM BEACH • A NEW NATIVE PLANT ORDINANCE HAS GALVANIZED THE LOCAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE COMMUNITY—AGAINST IT.

FAMILY GATHERING • A CHICAGO GARDEN CALLS A BLACK COMMUNITY PUSHED TO THE MARGINS BACK TOGETHER AGAIN.

TURNING THE TIDES • A WATERFRONT RESTORATION AT A RESORT INCLUDES EXPERIMENTAL AQUATIC INFRASTRUCTURE.

GAME CHANGER • SHORTER, WILDER COURSES AND AMPLE ROOM FOR HABITAT ARE JUST SOME OF THE TRANSFORMATIONS COMING TO GOLF.

SAFE BETS • SECURITY FEATURES THAT HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT.

FEATURES

PLAY IT COOL • A LOCAL–GLOBAL PARADIGM FOR PARKS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES.

THE BACK

HERE IN SPIRIT • INDIGENOUS ART, TECHNOLOGY, AND PERFORMANCE EXPAND THE BOUNDARIES OF LAND ART IN THE MIDWEST.

THE MASS-PRODUCED FOREST • BY ROSETTA S. ELKIN; MINNEAPOLIS: UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS, 2022; 264 PAGES, $30.

BOOKS OF INTEREST • A PANDEMIC PROJECT FOCUSED ON TREES AND CONNECTION.

2023 IS INFUSED WITH SOLUTIONS – AND FUNDING • The basic message of the San Francisco Conference and EXPO is get to work. The climate and communities need us.

SAW’S TUMBLING GARDENS CONNECT ACROSS URBAN SCALES. • “This was a way to use the landscape to root the street front to the building, to root the residential, shared courtyard gardens to the neighborhood scale, and then, at the top, to get to see the longer views over the region. It places you in the broader context of the overall area; the landscape becomes a segue for all these scales of interaction.”


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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

BRIDGING THE DISTANCE

CITY OF MEN

FOREGROUND

A WALK IN THE WILD SIDE • A MASTER PLAN BY CIVITAS GIVES A LOW-PROFILE PARK IN IDAHO A BIGGER PRESENCE.

A DEEP DIVE INTO THE ARCHIVE • ALBERT KAHN ASSOCIATES MINES ORIGINAL DRAWINGS FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE HISTORIC FORD HOUSE.

FEELING THE PINCH IN PALM BEACH • A NEW NATIVE PLANT ORDINANCE HAS GALVANIZED THE LOCAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE COMMUNITY—AGAINST IT.

FAMILY GATHERING • A CHICAGO GARDEN CALLS A BLACK COMMUNITY PUSHED TO THE MARGINS BACK TOGETHER AGAIN.

TURNING THE TIDES • A WATERFRONT RESTORATION AT A RESORT INCLUDES EXPERIMENTAL AQUATIC INFRASTRUCTURE.

GAME CHANGER • SHORTER, WILDER COURSES AND AMPLE ROOM FOR HABITAT ARE JUST SOME OF THE TRANSFORMATIONS COMING TO GOLF.

SAFE BETS • SECURITY FEATURES THAT HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT.

FEATURES

PLAY IT COOL • A LOCAL–GLOBAL PARADIGM FOR PARKS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES.

THE BACK

HERE IN SPIRIT • INDIGENOUS ART, TECHNOLOGY, AND PERFORMANCE EXPAND THE BOUNDARIES OF LAND ART IN THE MIDWEST.

THE MASS-PRODUCED FOREST • BY ROSETTA S. ELKIN; MINNEAPOLIS: UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS, 2022; 264 PAGES, $30.

BOOKS OF INTEREST • A PANDEMIC PROJECT FOCUSED ON TREES AND CONNECTION.

2023 IS INFUSED WITH SOLUTIONS – AND FUNDING • The basic message of the San Francisco Conference and EXPO is get to work. The climate and communities need us.

SAW’S TUMBLING GARDENS CONNECT ACROSS URBAN SCALES. • “This was a way to use the landscape to root the street front to the building, to root the residential, shared courtyard gardens to the neighborhood scale, and then, at the top, to get to see the longer views over the region. It places you in the broader context of the overall area; the landscape becomes a segue for all these scales of interaction.”


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