The 1970 Sunkist building next to the 101 Freeway in Sherman Oaks was the quintessential Southern California landscape. But ...
Patrick Sisson, a Chicago expat living in Los Angeles, writes about architecture, tech, politics, and the forces that shape cities.
Perched on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River, the Washington School for the Deaf (WSD) was once a visual anchor in the Vancouver, Washington, landscape. That was before trees grew downslope and ...
Joan Iverson Nassauer, FASLA, has long been a vocal proponent of blending aesthetics and ecological performance across a variety of landscape types, including the agricultural fields that formed the ...
As a persistent housing shortage contributes to expanding homelessness across the nation, landscape architects are increasingly being asked to develop design strategies that confront this societal ...
Brice Maryman is a founding principal at MxM Landscape Architecture in Seattle.
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