Landscape Architecture Magazine V.106 N°10 (2016)

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22 INSIDE

24 LAND MATTERS

32 FEEDBACK

FOREGROUND

42 NOW
A feature-driven search tool for satellite imagery; turning to YouTube to find out how teens use public space; reconstructing a sacred peak; how moss is helping detect heavy metals; and more.
Edited by Timothy A. Schuler

66 IDEAS

Open Invitation
The “DIY environmental science community” know as Public Lab is bringing environmental justice to the people.
By Jennifer Reut

76 PLANNING

Water All Over Again
Though faced with the immediate problems of flooding in its hometown, Baton Rouge’s nonprofit Center of Planning Excellence is playing the long game for Louisiana land use.
By Bradford McKee

86 OFFICE

Life and Limb
Principals of four firms talk risk management.
By Wendy Gilmartin

100 GOODS

The One’s Us
The offering from this year’s ASLA EXPO exhibitors are all over the map – and even the (play structure globe.
By Katarina Katsma, ASLA

FEATURES

110 NEW ORLEANS OWNS ITS WATER
New infrastructure plans would turn the city’s water form a handicap to a defining asset.
By Elizabeth Mossop, ASLA

120 GROUNDED

New Orlean’s Future Ground design competition elicited fresh approaches to dealing with vacant land. And then it stopped there.
By Timothy A. Schuler

132 LET’S BEAT IT

As the waters rise around Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles, Evans + Lighter Landscape Architecture helps the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe find a new place to live.
By Brian Barth

152 CATCH OF THE DAY

The artist and landscape architect Forbes Lipschitz, ASLA, finds ecological wealth in the catfish farm landscapes of the Mississippi Delta.
Brett Anderson

170 HOMING INSTICTS

Jeffrey Carbo, FASLA, refines the sensations of the Luisiana landscape.
By Katarina Katsma, ASLA

THE BACK

196 ARCHITECTURE ALONE

The 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale issued a challenge to address global problems, but designers barely left their own envelope.
By Thaïsa Way, ASLA

252 DISPLAY AD INDEX

254 BUYER’S GUIDE INDEX

268 BACKSTORY

Before the Flood
Climate Chronograph proposes a different kind of monument for Washington, D.C.
By Zach Mortice

Publicado por | 18 de octubre de 2016 - 14:44 | Actualizado: 18 de octubre de 2016 - 14:44 | PDF

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