What landscape architects need to know. The last link in a Texas trail connects flood control with habitat and cultural ...
What landscape architects need to know. Sun Valley was the inspiration in BYLA's plan to bring the area's mountain ecology to Ketchum's downtown. By Timothy A. Schuler In the 1930s, a publicist ...
A humble attitude brought the Charlotte firm work for three decades. Pulling out of the recession called for bolder moves. In 2014, six years after the Great Recession showed up at LandDesign’s ...
Eight Gulf Coast practitioners reflect on landscape architecture’s evolution and the success of community-based projects. On August 29, 2005, the tropical cyclone battered coastal areas throughout ...
Photography by Sahar Coston-Hardy, Affiliate ASLA. Elizabeth Kennedy, FASLA, knows intimately how much landscape architecture has matured over the past few decades. She is the founder of Elizabeth ...
An old industrial site in 2020, before the construction of Benjakitti Forest Park in Bangkok. Photo © Turenscape, courtesy the Cultural Landscape Foundation. In ...
On a steely afternoon in late January, the soft notes of a dizi floated over the sound of construction in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. The flutist played amid a line of safety fencing ...
A decade and a half ago, the Chinese government “canceled” landscape architecture education in China. Some bureaucrats decided the discipline was superfluous. Today, the profession of landscape ...
The genesis behind modernizing St. Louis’s Forest Park can be traced to a single historical event a century earlier. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the spectacular 1904 World’s Fair popularized by ...
“This is one of the rarest trees in the United States,” says Andrew Wyatt of the Missouri Botanical Garden, pointing to one of two Virginia round-leaf birch trees planted outside the garden’s new Jack ...
In 1966, the Hayden Library opened at Arizona State University (ASU) in Tempe. Byron Sampson, ASLA, the university landscape architect, says that with its massive—perhaps even intimidating—presence, ...