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Landscape architecture combines art and science. It is the profession that designs, plans and manages our land. Landscape architecture has strong roots in the U.S., and early examples, such as ...
Steven Triguerio, Associate ASLA, Scott Jones, Student ASLA, Todd Yingling, Associate ASLA | Faculty Advisors: Daniel Winterbottom, FASLA, Jeremy Watson, Amy ...
The Project provides a unique solution for bank retention as a sculptural form while extending its scope to enhance the foreshore and create a stronger sense of place. The abstracted corten wall spans ...
The linear wetland in the middle of the park with terraces covered by a variety of native grasses and wetland plants (view facing north). The terraced wetland is heavily planted to clean the ...
Through an innovative and carefully composed tapestry of topography, hydrology, and vegetation, the project transforms an uninhabitable brownfield into a linear “living filter.” Ningbo Eco- Corridor ...
Carol R. Johnson, FASLA, is the founder and chairman emeritus of Carol R. Johnson Associates, Inc. For more than 50 years she has maintained a diversified professional practice in the areas of ...
A dramatic cliff condition inspired the siting and approach to the spa that related its size, form, and materials directly to the site: In concept the spa became a water-filled "negative boulder" ...
Section 1 of the High Line extends over nine city blocks from Gansevoort Street to West 20th Street on the west side of Manhattan. View of the Gansevoort entry, looking north. The existing cut at the ...
Groves of Palo Breas and reflecting pools define the event terrace west of the new Center. Sculptural desert plantings adjacent to the Center reflect the order and symmetry of the building. Solar ...
A number of your projects have won ASLA design awards over the years -- most recently, the Fountain Promenade at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. This park was dedicated by the King of Spain in 1530.