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Courtesy Nelson Nursery From the June 2013 issue of LAM: By Anne Raver After four long, slow years, the housing market is picking up, and landscape architects are beginning to get more calls about...
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Photo by Kim Sorvig From the June 2013 issue of LAM: By Kim Sorvig Five and a half years ago, I learned we might lose our home to oil drilling. Strangers could suddenly be in control of our land,...
View ArticleBOCCE, HUH?
From the July 2013 issue of LAM: By Dave McKenna It takes more than balls to turn a backyard into a bocce haven. Just ask Alex Heard. He’ll tell you you’ll also need lots of planning, some wood, some...
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Courtesy http://www.evergladesplan.org From the August 2013 issue of LAM: By Craig Pittman For centuries the Everglades, a 70-mile-wide River of Grass, rolled smoothly southward, from the lush growth...
View ArticleSTREAMS OF MANY SHAPES
Photo by Chris Sass, Associate ASLA From the August 2013 issue of LAM: By Adam Regn Arvidson, FASLA, editor of Now Of the professionals who deal with stream restoration—civil engineers and landscape...
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Photo courtesy National Park Service From the August 2013 issue of LAM: By Linda McIntyre In December 2006, as the National Park Service was starting up the process of developing its National Mall...
View ArticleLINES IN THE SAND
Photo by Nathan Burgess, Student ASLA From the October 2013 issue of LAM: By Adam Regn Arvidson, FASLA Those lovely East Coast beaches with the fine white sand sloping into the ocean at a uniform...
View ArticleOFF TO THE ASLA EXPO!
LAM Arrives at the 2013 ASLA Expo in Boston. The ASLA Annual Meeting & EXPO begins in Boston this Friday, and LAM will be there! Look for Editor-in-Chief Brad McKee and Writer/Editor Jennifer Reut,...
View ArticleTHE PROPHET’S MOTIVE
From the November 2013 issue of LAM: Landscape Urbanism and Its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City. Edited by Andrés Duany and Emily Talen. Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society...
View ArticleTHE ELEMENTS OF DISASTER
The Designing for Disaster exhibit at the National Building Museum features a tabletop version of the Wall of Wind at Florida International University, which can simulate a Category 5 hurricane. Photo:...
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