Landscape Architecture Magazine V.106 N°4 (2016)

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12 LAND MATTERS

16 LETTERS

FOREGROUND

22 NOW
A landscape architecture graduate finds herself doing forensics, Kevin Sloan, ASLA, proposes a radical departure in planning for Dallas-Fort-Worth; wildlands in New York and other cities are getting their due; and more.
EDITED BY TIMOTHY A. SCHULER

42 SPECIES
If millipedes has not come on land so long ago, there might be a lot more dead leaves lying round. Plus, the enigmatic Boquila trifoliolata of South America takes on various guises to imic plants it is near.
BY CONSTANCE CASEY

50 PARKS
Dogs Are the New Kids
Dogs deserve better than parks the size of a litter box. In many places they’re getting it ahem, Denver has a whole dog park master plan)
BY BRIAN BARTH

60 OFFICE
Right Sized
Howerver small of large their firms may be, principals have definite philosophical reasons or keeping their staffing levels to a certain number
BY JENNIFER REUT

70 ARCHIVES
Balancing Act
The story of ASLA’s push to establish the National Park Service a century ago
By JENNIFER REUT

80 GOODS
Hit the Lights
After dark, look for the good stuff
KATARINA KATSMA, ASLA

FEATURES

90 AN ISLAND UNTO ITSELF
Surfacedesign makes an homage and intervention around a midcentury moden office uilding in Honolulu, with the native planting knowledge of HHF Planners.
BY TIMOTHY A.SCHULER

106 STEP BY STEP BY STEP
There was only one thing for Michael Van Vlakenburgh Associastes to do for a finy garden n Brooklyn: Go big and fill it up
By Jane Margolies

120 MOST INDUSTRIAL
Along the Menomonee Valley in Milwaukee, incremental plans are coming to life to itigate the arder aspects of a longtime manufacturing zone yet keep as a hub for jobs.
By ADAM REGN ARVIDSON, FASLA

136 FOUR FOR FOUR
The Phipps Conservatory’s new Center for Sustainable Landscapes by Andropogon ssociates embeds generative design principles so deeply that it is the first to pick up the ighest ratings among all the major green certification programs. Plus, it’s a lepidepteran agnet.
BY JANE BERGER

THE BACK

156 LIFE BETWEEN THE LINES
An exhibition at the California Historical Society explores how the impulse to draw flowed through every aspect of the life of Lawrence Halprin
BY MIMI ZEIGER

168 AFTER HOURS
Photographer Lynn Saville`s book Dark City: Urban America at night shows what cityscapes become when there’s no one around
By KATARINA KATSMA, ASLA

176 BOOKS
Caution in Advance
A review of John Nolen, Landscape Architect and City Planner, by R. Bruce Stephenson.
BY MAC GRISWOLD

208 DISPLAY AD INDEX

209 BUYER’S GUIDE INDEX

224 BACKSTORY
Native Ground
The United States Botanic Garden brings out botanical art inspired by the plants of U.S. national parks
BY KATARINA KATSMA, ASLA

Publicado por | 18 de mayo de 2016 - 10:24 | Actualizado: 18 de mayo de 2016 - 10:24 | PDF

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