Kachemak Bay Water Trail
The Kachemak Bay Water Trail (KBWT) is a proposed 125-mile water trail that inspires exploration, understanding, and stewardship of the natural treasure that is Kachemak Bay. The trail will provide a...
View ArticlePalmer Bike Park
The Palmer Bike Park, in Palmer, Alaska, is envisioned as a place where cyclists of any ability can learn and hone biking skills so they can ride and enjoy all types of terrain. All cyclists of all...
View ArticleAnswering Colette’s Wish
The following is a letter from ASLA Southern California chapter President, Perry Cardoza: Eleven months ago, the Make-A-Wish family approached our chapter with a wish from a beautiful little girl named...
View ArticleEn la grama… (In the Grass…)
As part of the celebrations of landscape architecture week in Puerto Rico, many members of the public joined landscape architects in an underused, abandoned park and spent the day making an art...
View ArticleGardens in a High Desert Environment
People living in Bend, Oregon love a challenge, and growing food locally is the ultimate challenge in a high desert environment. Landscape architects from the High Desert Section of the Oregon...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Street Stories
You may already know that the Seattle neighborhood of Beacon Hill is known for its restaurants, live music and kids activities, but you might not know of their commitment to keeping their children...
View ArticleProtected: Rebirth of a Log House
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View ArticleA New Community Space in Athens
Closely adapted from a press release by the Athens Area Habitat for Humanity. Since 1970, landscape architecture students from across North America have gathered annually to share ideas, hear speakers,...
View ArticleDesigning the Jake Sportsman Memorial Garden
When Jacob Sportsman—a 22 year old Las Vegas resident serving in the US Navy—passed away, the Las Vegas group Green Jelly decided to build a memorial garden for his family and friends with the help of...
View ArticleTempered in Memory
The sculpture, Tempered By Memory, was dedicated in 2012, with site work continuing through spring 2013. Description via the Saratoga Arts website: In the spring of 2010, Saratoga Arts was contacted...
View ArticleThe Samaritan Women
*Story and pictures c/o Katy Hallgren and EDSA, Inc. The Samaritan Women Property preserved by the Maryland Environmental Trust EDSA’s Baltimore office has been providing ongoing master planning and...
View ArticleStronger than the Storm
The Borough of Keansburg was severely impacted by the storm surge of Hurricane Sandy. Much of the downtown was inundated with salt water, which rose to a height of five feet in many areas. The...
View ArticleHôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais
Located on a 14-acre site, the 205,000-square-foot, 300-bed Mirebelais Hospital provides primary care services to about 185,000 people in Mirebelais and two nearby communities and secondary and...
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