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What landscape architects need to know. How should we think about the dynamics of change? By Robert Z. Melnick, FASLA ...
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 ...
Dredging, Sediment, and the Worlds We are Making By Rob Holmes, Brett Milligan, and Gena Wirth Applied Research and Design ...
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 ...
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 ...
Scenes from the installation of faux trees at LaGuardia Airport. Photos by Supermass Studio. A chance to design a small landscape inside a massive infrastructure project eight weeks out from the start ...
Some of the most engaging new playgrounds take their inspiration from nature but are also fantastical worlds of their own. One tiny playground at Presidio Knolls, a Mandarin immersion school in San ...
The African Ancestors Memorial Garden in Charleston, South Carolina, honors the labor and legacy of enslaved people. The ecology of both the South Carolina low country and the African diaspora feature ...
Scenes from the installation of faux trees at LaGuardia Airport. Photos by Supermass Studio. A chance to design a small landscape inside a massive infrastructure project eight weeks out from the start ...
Trees with dense canopies, including maples and bur oaks, were most vulnerable to the violent gusts of wind from the 2020 derecho. Courtesy Brucemore Inc. On August 10, 2020, a derecho ripped across ...
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