What landscape architects need to know. Bradford McKee’s reporting on Andropogon’s efforts to revive the urban forest is a winner of the 2025 Bradford Williams Medal. By Joe Adler While the core of ...
What landscape architects need to know. Gravel paths, wildflowers, and landform barriers in Watts provide much-needed green ...
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 ...
Just east of the White River in Indianapolis sat the Greenlawn Cemetery, one of the city’s oldest public burial sites. Divided into six sections across 25 acres, the grounds had interred more than ...
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, ...
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 ...
Although our attention to cultural landscapes has evolved, we often approach them in a way that is too narrow in scope, too tightly bound in our own silos, and too unwilling to change in response to ...
Pompeii has lured visitors for centuries, offering a connection with a deeper humanity that both transcends and is rooted in the ordinariness of life. The sheer quantity of studies, films, novels, and ...
When Martin Smith began designing a municipal park in Bentonville, Arkansas, in 2017, he consulted a map from 1840. By overlaying modern development on the old map, his team at Ecological Design Group ...
In this nighttime rendering of the Línudans lava bridge concept, the flow glows orange as it crosses over the protected road below. Image by Magnús Rafnsson/Línudans. Kristín Jóhannsdóttir woke at two ...
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