Landscape Architecture Magazine V.104 N°10 (2014)
22 LAND MATTERS
28 LETTERS
FOREGROUND
38 NOW
A new disaster resilience competition from hud; experimeriments for forg- friendly prairie restoration; gathering hard and soft data from urban farms; a lot of what-ifs around national parks and climate change; and more.
Edited by Adam Regn Arvidson, FASLA
54 SPECIES
Racoons like living in the city just fine, thank you, not least for the better dining options, plus, the shagbark hickory, at its best when all else is dull.
By Constance Casey
64 GOODS
Off to Denver
Look for these products at the ASLA Annual Meeting & EXPO at the Colorado Convention Center, November 21 to 24.
By Lisa Speckhardt
AWARDS
72 THE 2014 ASLA STUDENT AWARDS
Students found strength – and knockout design – in numbers, as teams, community projects, and climate data brought a sense of mission to this year’s awards.
By Jennifer Reut
74 COMMUNICATIONS
78 STUDENT COLLABORATION
86 COMMUNITY SERVICE
92 RESEARCH
94 ANALYSIS AND PLANNING
108 RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
112 GENERAL DESIGN
116 THE 2014 ASLA PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
For many of this year’s best designs, looking ahead means a discerning look at history.
By Lisa Speckhardt and Bradford McKee
118 COMMUNICATIONS
124 RESEARCH
128 ANALYSIS AND PLANING
136 RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
146 GENERAL DESIGN
158 THE 2014 ASLA LANDMARK AWARD
An alternative Park Universe
Since 1991, the Norman B. Leventhal Park at Post Office Square, by Halvorson Design Parnership, has matured (intact) into the civic hearth of Boston’s financial district.
By Elizabeth Padjen
168 ASLA CONTINUING EDUCATION
Geographic Information Systems: Using the Tools for Informed Growth
194 PROFESSIONAL AWARDS SOURCE LIST
202 DISPLAY AD INDEX
204 BUYER’S GUIDE INDEX
216 HONORS
ASLA announces the recipients of its 2014 medals and other awards.
By Lisa Chambers.
Publicado por Natalia Arocena | 29 de octubre de 2014 - 07:42 | Actualizado: 29 de octubre de 2014 - 07:42 | PDF
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