Landscape Architecture Magazine V.103 N°6 (2013)
18 Land Matters
22 Letters
Foreground
30 Now
The millions of trees dead in the Texas drought, and plans to save them; scenery is also wildfire fuel to the Forest Service; a curb in Florida on designers’personal liability; a new vision of London’s Vauxhall section, and more.
42 Species
Canada geese weren’t always permanent U.S. residets; for that, there are humans to blame. Plus, spicebush in an attractive shrub, not least to a certain stealth cartepillar
By Constance Casey
50 Interview
Open Water
Archie Lee Coates IV talks about his design team´s plan for Plus Pool, a big public pool in the East River in New York
By Linda McIntyre
54 Parks
Thinking on Wheels
Having designed a couple of hundred skateparks, Mike McIntyre, ASLA, would rather design parks you can skate in
By Marty Carlock
62 Goods
Splish, Splash
Just add water – like this
By Lisa Speckhardt
Features
72 Fluid, Dynamic
In Amsterdam, Elger Blitz and Mark van der Eng of Carve make playgrounds mainly to make the neighborhood more fun
86 Life on the wedge
People come from all over to the Norrebro section of Copenhagen. Withing the wild colors of the new Superkilen park, Topotek 1, BIG, and Superflex give them things by which to read each other better
By Jessica Bridger
100 Kids with saws!
Danger is no obstacle. At Berkeley’s Adventure Playground, nails are currency, but you may destroy as you see fit.
By Danierl Jost, ASLA
The Back
118 Bocce, Huh?
You might not have thought a game played by old Italian men could be so fun and so back
By Dave McKenna
126 Books
Community over Individuals
A review of Plantign: A New Perspective, by Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury
By Malinda Hatch
152 Display ad Index
153 Buyer’s Guide Index
164 Backstory
One Hundred and Change
Thomas E. Luebke’s history of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
By Bradfor McKee
Publicado por Natalia Arocena | 8 de agosto de 2013 - 10:29 | Actualizado: 8 de agosto de 2013 - 10:29 | PDF
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