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Landscape Architecture Magazine
Contributors
COMMENT • Readers weigh in on stories from our April and May issues.
Manifesting Debate
FOREGROUND
In Copenhagen, a Radical Park for Public Housing
To Mitigate Flooding, Look to Land Use and Local Government
Mesquite Gets Its Moment
Six Degrees of Collaboration
3 LANDSCAPES • Which three designed landscapes have most influenced your work?
The Power Potential of Soil Microbes
Off to Rome, Curious Methods in Tow
Teachable Moment • A graduate student’s internship leads to much more than stellar research.
Easier Living • Stylish, vibrant residential furnishings made from innovative materials.
FEATURES
TRANSITION ZONES • TRUEFORM WRAPS A REINVENTED LIBRARY ON A SUN-BLASTED ARIZONA CAMPUS WITH OUTDOOR ROOMS AND SHADE.
THE BACK
An Apocalyptic Manifesto (2005)
Having an Opinion in Public • Heidi Hohmann, ASLA, and Joern Langhorst spoke with LAM about the origins of “An Apocalyptic Manifesto,” the surprise of its publication, and what has and hasn’t changed in 20 years of practice.
(2005) Responses to “An Apocalyptic Manifesto”
Thank You to our Corporate Members for their contributions to the success of ASLA and the landscape architecture profession.
Parsing PoMo • Constructing Gardens, Cultivating the City: Paris’s New Parks, 1977–1995
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