Landscape Architecture Magazine V.104 N°11 (2014)

Landscape Architectural MagazineV104n11

LAM

32 LAND MATTERS

40 LETTERS

FOREGROUND

48 NOW
The 2014 Rosa Barba Prize for Taylor Cullity Lethlean’s Auckland waterfront; a competition to replenish lands around the lower Mississippi River; an ag school in the city; and more.
Edited by Adam Regn Arvidson, , ASLA

66 SPECIES
Harder times are here for the elegant moose; plus, anise, a sweetener of breads and breath.
By Constance Casey

76 INTERVIEW
The Religion of Resilience
Reid Fellenbaum’s project, Meridian of Fertility, won a top ASLA Student Award this year. The project is in his genes, and by 2080 may no be as fantastical as it looks now
By Katarina Katsma, ASLA

82 FOOD
The Bounty of the Boroughs
In New York, the Five Borough Farm project is helping to quantify what goes into and out of the huge network of farms and food gardens across the city
By Melanie Rehak

90 HOUSE CALL
Acadia Remade
After a near wipeout in a strom, a rare privete property withing Acadia National Park now has a garden that only a native cold give it
By Jane Berger

102 GOODS
In Transit
A bit of style for the conmute
By Lisa Speckhardt

FEATURES

116 SHARE THE WEALTH
At the Bill and Melinda Gates Fondation headquarters in Seattle, Gustafson Guthrie Nichol makes amends for a lost bog
By Betsy Anderson

130 FIRE, RAIN, BEETLES AND US
One recent catastrophe after another has hit the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, and they are scarcely unconnected
By Carol E. Becker

140 FLUID BOUNDARIES
Fred Philips, ASLA, has unusual collaborators in re-creatign the riparian landscape of the lower Colorado River: Homeland Security.
By Jonathan Lerner

156 AMONG GIGANTS: GUY STERNBERG, OAK GURU
A private arboretum in Illinois holds intelligence about trees that top naturalists covet
By Jayson De Geeter, ASLA

166 DETROIT FROM THE GROUND UP
The city finds its feet thanks in large part to a landscape driven plan
By Jennifer Reut

178 BELOW THE SURFACE
At the bebinning and the end of the transborder tar sands oil trade
By Daniel Grossman Photography by Alex S. MaClean

THE BACK

202 LANDSLIDE 2014
Out of the Open
This year’s Landslide campaing from the Cultural Landscape Fondation calls for saving site-specific art, from antiquity and from very recent times.

218 BOOKS
A Poet and Pragmatist
A review of cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, by Susan Herrington.
By Brian Barth, affiliate ASLA

256 DISPLAY AD INDEX

258 BUYER’S GUIDE INDEX

272 BACKSTORY
Beyond the Village
A Peace Corps volunteer brings landscape architecture to the Horn of Africa.
By Andrew Tadross

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