A model of the Los Angeles River scales down the waterway and scales up solutions for a reimagined riverbank. A few blocks from the bends in the Los Angeles River that snake past Taylor Yard, a former ...
For years, iO Studio founder Richard Jones, ASLA, dreamt about reimagining the former chrome works site. The resulting space ...
In Richmond, the Brown's Island redevelopment orients a key civic space toward both downtown and the James River. In Richmond, Virginia, nature and industry collide in dramatic, obvious ways. Only a ...
Working across design disciplines requires more than putting students together. At the Rhode Island School of Design, a yearlong studio finds the substance of interdisciplinary teaching. It was the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
As therapeutic landscapes become more mainstream, educator Daniel Winterbottom, FASLA, looks back and ahead. When Daniel Winterbottom, FASLA, and Amy Wagenfeld published Therapeutic Gardens: Design ...
Citrus Commons weaves an isolated brutalist landmark into a new urban form for Los Angeles. Standing astride the curves of the Los Angeles River and an arcing freeway, the inverted brutalist pyramid ...
How SCAPE's Alyson Demskie employed all five senses in site research for a Mississippi waterway. For many landscape architects, it has become increasingly common to analyze a site from the comfort of ...
In just a few years, artificial intelligence has transformed the way design firms do business. Balancing back-office gains with mounting costs will take longer. “We jumped in with both feet in 2025.” ...
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