As global attention shifts daily from one crisis to another, it is easy to lose focus on what a United Nations official calls the greatest threat the world has ever faced: climate change. Devastating ...
When Daniel Winterbottom, FASLA, and Amy Wagenfeld published Therapeutic Gardens: Design for Healing Spaces in 2015, it quickly became a foundational text in the then-developing field of healing ...
Active public engagement is one of the key ingredients for creating great community spaces. For landscape architects, this engagement requires more than simply capturing dialogue; we must bring ideas ...
In Richmond, Virginia, nature and industry collide in dramatic, obvious ways. Only a few blocks from the nexus of history represented by Monument Avenue and Arthur Ashe Boulevard, a series of bridges ...
On the banks of the Merrimack River roughly 30 miles north of Boston, Lowell is a city of 120,000 people that played a sizable role in expanding the nation’s industrial economy in the 1800s. The river ...
If you look closely, three of the cylindrical concrete stools arranged on the sidewalk in front of Love Bank Park in St. Louis are different from the rest. They’re smaller and a little misshapen, the ...
A design competition for Tempelhofer Feld highlights the long-running dissension over the fate of central Berlin’s largest open space. Predawn Berlin light brightens still-shrouded trees on what was ...
The Eaton Fire stalled earlier plans to upgrade Charles White Park, but now SALT and Disney are among those reviving and expanding the vision. Charles White Park in Altadena, California, exemplifies ...
Mithun centers deaf and hard of hearing spatial experiences in a new campus landscape for the Washington School for the Deaf. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River, the Washington School ...
These questions are among those considered in Idyll and Ideology: Hermann Mattern and the Landscape to Live In. “There is much in this ‘wicked’ term of modernism that is still to be addressed,” writes ...
At the National Park Service, landscape architects are facing brutal cuts and what they consider affronts to the agency’s mission. Landscape architects may have been instrumental in creating and ...
Standing astride the curves of the Los Angeles River and an arcing freeway, the inverted brutalist pyramid of the former Sunkist Headquarters represents a quintessential Southern California landscape.