Landscape Architecture Magazine is seeking an editor for its front-of-book section The front-of-book editor oversees the magazine’s “news” coverage, which ranges from newly completed projects to ...
The designer and author discusses the second phase of a movement begun over a decade ago to move healing landscapes into the ...
The shagbark hickory's "hard sinewy limbs and rude, shaggy coat" are like "the pioneer himself in fringed deerskin hunting shirt.” ...
Digital ideation is made easy with Morpholio Digital Trace 2.0.
An exhibition's focus on extraction landscapes in Africa exposes the globalization myth that we all live in the same place, in the same way.
Buenos Aires has a sustainable mobility plan that's making pedestrians and transit a priority.
As cool roofs spread to cut urban heat, the asphalt industry is fighting hard to stop cool pavements.
The Institute for Public Knowledge will run the second phase of the design competition.
American landscape architects helped Qataris set up a framework for their first national park, but the follow-through seemed to disappear into the dunes.
James R. Urban, FASLA, is a landscape architect who specializes in urban trees and soils and is a consultant to other landscape architects.
John King, Honorary ASLA, is the San Francisco Chronicle’s urban design critic and the author of Cityscapes: San Francisco and Its Buildings (Heyday, 2011).
Ryan Donahue, formerly the research director at the Trust for Public Land's Center for City Park Excellence, is now a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.