GARDEN PUNK
BY JENNIFER REUT / PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE PLANTHUNTER BY DANIEL SHIPP The Planthunter finds an audience searching for connections between people and plants. FROM THE MAY 2019 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE...
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BY NATE BERG A landscape architect and a biologist team up to counter urban biodiversity loss. FROM THE JUNE 2019 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. A hawk glides overhead. An egret perches...
View ArticleDESIGN SCHOOL ABODES FOR THE BIRDS
BY ZACH MORTICE University of Illinois at Chicago students’ birdhouse designs for the Chicago River. Photo courtesy Lendlease. While working with a group of University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)...
View ArticleTHE GREEN NEW DEAL, LANDSCAPE, AND PUBLIC IMAGINATION
As part of an ongoing effort to make content more accessible, LAM will be making select stories available to readers in Spanish. For a full list of translated articles, please click here. BY NICHOLAS...
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BY CAROL E. BECKER Building the supply chain for native landscapes. From the May 2015 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. The oak is our national tree for a reason. Oaks are endemic to our native...
View ArticleOLD CITY, NEW TRICKS
BY TIMOTHY A. SCHULER Our cities’ aging populations require new approaches to urban planning. From the June 2015 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. In December 2013, a massive ice storm crippled...
View ArticleILLUMINATION BLUES
BY TIMOTHY A. SCHULER The coming conflict between two separate environmental issues. From the July 2015 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. Correction appended March 2, 2015. People often equate...
View ArticleTHE WILD GRID
BY GARY HILDERBRAND, FASLA Dan Kiley’s South Garden at the Art Institute of Chicago has seasoned over nearly 50 years into a rugged, magical hawthorn canopy. From the October 2015 issue of Landscape...
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BY BRIAN BARTH Landscape architects feel the push of architecture-centric software. From the February 2016 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. Building information modeling, or BIM, has become...
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From We Declare in the May 2016 issue, five landscape architects, scholars, and advocates revisit “A Declaration of Concern” for the Landscape Architecture Foundation’s 50th anniversary celebration....
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