In just a few years, artificial intelligence has transformed the way design firms do business. Balancing back-office gains ...
“We’re not a firm,” says Jessalyn Jarest, ASLA. “That’s what’s different about us,” adds Elise Nash, ASLA. This was one of the first points made on a recent call with the six women who make up COLLAB, ...
A biography of the German landscape architect Hermann Mattern considers the challenge for practitioners then of defining the ...
On the banks of the Merrimack River roughly 30 miles north of Boston, Lowell is a city of 120,000 people that played a sizable role in expanding the nation’s industrial economy in the 1800s. The river ...
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.
Mithun centers deaf and hard of hearing spatial experiences in a new campus landscape for the Washington School for the Deaf. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River, the Washington School ...
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 ...
In Richmond, Virginia, nature and industry collide in dramatic, obvious ways. Only a few blocks from the nexus of history represented by Monument Avenue and Arthur Ashe Boulevard, a series of bridges ...
If you look closely, three of the cylindrical concrete stools arranged on the sidewalk in front of Love Bank Park in St. Louis are different from the rest. They’re smaller and a little misshapen, the ...
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 ...
Active public engagement is one of the key ingredients for creating great community spaces. For landscape architects, this engagement requires more than simply capturing dialogue; we must bring ideas ...
When San Diego Children’s Park was first conceived in the 1990s by Peter Walker, FASLA, and Martha Schwartz, FASLA, the two took a decidedly postmodern approach to the design. The area was a blank ...
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