AWARDS FOCUS: AFTER PLASTICS
LAM is highlighting student and professional winners from the 2021 ASLA Awards by asking designers to share an outtake that tells an important part
LAM is highlighting student and professional winners from the 2021 ASLA Awards by asking designers to share an outtake that tells an important part
LAM is highlighting student and professional winners from the 2021 ASLA Awards by asking designers to share an outtake that tells an important part
LAM is highlighting student and professional winners from the 2021 ASLA Awards by asking designers to share an outtake that tells an important part
LAM is highlighting student and professional winners from the 2021 ASLA Awards by asking designers to share an outtake that tells an important part
LAM is highlighting student and professional winners from the 2021 ASLA Awards by asking designers to share an outtake that tells an important part
BY ZACH MORTICE Research by Samantha Solano, ASLA, and TJ Marston from the VELA Project. New research from the VELA Project looks at gender equity in
As part of an ongoing effort to make content more accessible, LAM will be making select stories available to readers in Spanish. BY JARED BREY FROM
BY BRIAN BARTH The beer flows freely alongside Asheville’s renewed French Broad River. FROM THE NOVEMBER 2021 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
BY ROXANNE BLACKWELL, HON. ASLA Portland Mall Revitalization, ASLA 2011 Professional General Design Award of Excellence, designed by ZGF Architects
Click to view slideshow. On the Cover: Students perch on an overlook at the Tennessee River. “When Stars Align,” by Jared Brey. Thanks to
The 2021 ASLA Awards issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine showcases 75 winning projects selected out of the 926 submissions to this year’s
As part of an ongoing effort to make content more accessible, LAM will be making select stories available to readers in Spanish. BY STEPHEN
BY ZACH MORTICE Jennifer Mok’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme park, set on the planet of Batuu. Image courtesy Disney 2021 Marvel. Dream Big
BY SUSAN COHEN, FASLA FROM THE JULY 2021 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. As a schoolgirl in Germany in the late 1930s, Cornelia Hahn was
BY KIM O’CONNELL / PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAHAR COSTON-HARDY, AFFILIATE ASLA Three new landscapes in Washington, D.C., honor the common soldier and fill