After competing in skeleton at World Cup Tour events and three world championships for the U.S., Dan Barefoot made his ...
If you’ve ever walked through a city park and thought, “This will be here forever,” you’ve experienced the same comforting illusion that has guided landscape architecture for more than a century. From ...
Michael Grove is a principal at Sasaki, where he leads much of the firm's international work.
Standing astride the curves of the Los Angeles River and an arcing freeway, the inverted brutalist pyramid of the former Sunkist Headquarters represents a quintessential Southern California landscape.
Perched on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River, the Washington School for the Deaf (WSD) was once a visual anchor in the Vancouver, Washington, landscape. That was before trees grew downslope and ...
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Québec City—founded in 1608 at the narrows of the St. Lawrence River—the Province of Quebec commissioned a landscape as a gift to the city’s people. Along a ...
Joan Nassauer in her office at the University of Michigan, where she has applied the principles of landscape ecology to a variety of conditions over the course of her teaching career. Photo by Dave ...
Brush Park, the largest open space on Mount Vernon’s dense south side, is among four sites that NCP is seeking to renovate for the city. Photo by New City Parks In 2020, Rose Harvey, a former ...
As a persistent housing shortage contributes to expanding homelessness across the nation, landscape architects are increasingly being asked to develop design strategies that confront this societal ...
Montreal’s Jardins des Floralies, on Île Notre-Dame in the Parc Jean-Drapeau, have changed a great deal since they were installed as part of a horticultural exhibition in 1980. Of the gardens that can ...
Every month, LAM’s Goods column features new products of interest to landscape architects, selected by the Goods editor. Sleek benches, fire pits, water features, lighting, and play equipment are some ...
Every month, LAM’s Goods column features new products of interest to landscape architects, selected by the Goods editor. Sleek benches, fire pits, water features, lighting, and play equipment are some ...
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