HAAG, RICHARD, FASLA Haag and Halprin Lead
Medalist List; Jones & Jones Named to New Firm Award, "Riprap,"
6/03, p. 18 HABITAT PRESERVATION AND CREATION, IN DESIGN General Expressing
the Infrastructure, "Shared Wisdom," 8/03, p. 94 General, golf-course design "Integrating
Bird Habitat with Golf Course Design," by Jen Degidts Innovation
Invitational, "Design," 9/03, p. 32 General, highway bridge construction Bridges
that Fit, "Technology," 2/03, p. 50 Oregon
Bridge Wedge Bridges
that Fit, "Technology," 2/03, p. 51 Texas
Bat-Abode Bridges
that Fit, "Technology," 2/03, p. 51 General, National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) Nurturing
a Fragile Giant, "Planning," 7/03, p. 99 Chain of Lakes, Minneapolis, Minnesota Expressing
the Infrastructure, "Shared Wisdom," 8/03, p. 93 Children's Garden at Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital,
Portland, Oregon Healing
Havens, 8/03, p. 86 Colorado Front Range Trail New
Trail, Big Scale, "Planning," 3/03, pp. 42, 44 Columbia Boulevard Waste Water Treatment Plant, Portland,
Oregon What
a Dump! "Riprap," 6/03, p. 16 Confluence Greenway, St. Louis, Missouri Columbia Bottom
Conservation Area Two
Rivers Run through It, "Planning," 4/03, p. 110 Island District Two
Rivers Run through It, "Planning," 4/03, p. 64 Cowick First School, Exeter, England Stewardship
Begins at School, "Ecology," 6/03, pp. 44, 46 Crissy Field restoration, San Francisco, California Field of Vision, 8/03, pp. 70-71, 72 Perspective, by David Mandel, ASLA, 8/03, p.
74 Cross Valley Water District (CVWD) Headquarters, Clearview,
Washington Of
Salmon, Soil, and Stormwater, "Ecology," 2/03, pp. 34, 36, 37 Ebey Island Viaduct Bridge, Snohomish River/Puget Sound,
Washington Bridges
that Fit, "Technology," 2/03, p. 50 Gillette Stadium/Neponset River revitalization, Foxborough,
Massachusetts New
Light on the Neponset, "Ecology," 4/03, pp. 50, 52, 53, 54 Great Basin Gardens, Chicago Botanic Garden (CBG), Glencoe,
Illinois Shorelines
on the Prairie, 9/03, p. 107 Herring's House Park, Seattle, Washington Industrial
Habitat, "Ecology," 7/03, pp. 40, 42, 44, 46 James Monroe Birthplace Park, Westmoreland County, Virginia Lionizing
Monroe, "Planning," 6/03, pp. 58, 100 Maple Valley Public Library, Maple Valley, Washington Reading
the Wilderness, "Ecology," 1/03, p. 46 Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks, Kent, Washington Icons
Revisited: A Composed Ecology, 3/03, pp. 68, 71, 75 Mississippi River Greenway Strategic Plan, Dakota County,
Minnesota Pine Bend Bluffs Pragmatic
Partnerships, "Planning," 2/03, p. 43 Sand Coulee Pragmatic
Partnerships, "Planning," 2/03, p. 40 Vermilion
River Bottoms Pragmatic
Partnerships, "Planning," 2/03, p. 43 Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Meadows
Above, "Plants," 8/03, pp. 22, 26 Prospect Park restoration, Brooklyn, New York An
Improved Prospect, 7/03, pp. 83, 85 Santa Lucia Preserve, Carmel, California "Wetland
Mitigation at the Santa Lucia Preserve" 2003
ASLA Awards, 9/03, p. 79 Santa Rosa Creek restoration/Prince Memorial Greenway, Santa
Rosa, California From
the Bottom Up, "Ecology," 9/03, pp. 44, 45, 48 Schneeweiss residence chemical-free swimming pool, Maria
Anzbach, Austria Pristine
Swimming, "Ecology," 3/03, p. 38 Terminal 5 redesign (former Wykoff factory), Port District,
Seattle, Washington From
Creosote to Kids, "Design," 6/03, p. 98 Vancouver Island Highway Project (VIHP), British Columbia,
Canada Big Qualicum River
Bridge Bridges
that Fit, "Technology," 2/03, p. 50 Tsable
River Bridge Bridges
that Fit, "Technology," 2/03, p. 50 Wes Smith Bridge, Index, Washington Bridges
that Fit, "Technology," 2/03, p. 50 Westlake Corporate Campus, Circle T Ranch, Westlake, Texas 2003
ASLA Awards, 9/03, p. 72 Zhongshan Shipyard Park, Guangdong Province, China Industrial
Strength, 6/03, p. 80 HACKETT AND ASSOCIATES Stainless and
Shimmering, "Details," 2/03, p. 26 HAGLUND, KARL Inventing the Charles River, "Noteworthy,"
2/03, p. 81 (author) HAJEK, GARY Of Salmon, Soil, and
Stormwater, "Ecology," 2/03, pp. 34, 38 Waterless in Seattle?
"Ecology," 2/03, p. 36 HALEY & ALDRICH, INC., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS New Light on the
Neponset, "Ecology," 4/03, p. 48 HALPRIN, LAWRENCE, FASLA Almost Another
Country, 7/03, p. 71 "Books,"
1/03, p. 100 Haag and Halprin Lead
Medalist List; Jones & Jones Named to New Firm Award, "Riprap,"
6/03, p. 18 Icons Revisited:
Sublime Neglect, "Critic at Large," 6/03, pp. 138, 139, 140 "Land
Matters," 4/03, p. 11 Preservation versus
Progress in Richmond? "Planning," 8/03, pp. 54, 56, 58, 60 Second Man Missing,
4/03, pp. 82, 85, 88, 89 Silent Spring,
"Practice," 8/03, pp. 62, 64, 66, 99 HALUNEN, TODD, ASLA Parks for a Zenith
City, "Planning," 1/03, pp. 48, 50, 102 HAMILTON, ANN Going to the Edge,
7/03, pp. 86, 88, 89-90, 106, 107 HAMMATT, HEATHER, ASLA Snip 'n' Chew,
"Riprap," 4/03, p. 22 (author) HANDMARK, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Mobile DB and Syware database software Database
Dynamics, "Technology," 3/03, pp. 90, 91 HANNA/OLIN, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Web on the Green,
"Riprap," 3/03, p. 18 HANSEN, TIM Ecocemeteries: A
Viable Option? "Letters," 1/03, pp. 19, 20 HANSEN, VI Healing Havens, 8/03,
pp. 89, 91 HANSON, SUSANNE Building to Learn,
Part I, "Practice," 3/03, p. 54 HARDY, SCOTT Desert Bounty?
"Plants," 3/03, p. 24 HARDY, WENDY Digging Natives,
"Plants," 6/03, p. 24 HARGREAVES, GEORGE Field of Vision,
8/03, pp. 70, 74, 102 Icons Revisited: A
Composed Ecology, 3/03, p. 73 Icons Revisited:
Cultured Pearl, 5/03, p. 73 Perspective, by David
Mandel, ASLA, 8/03, p. 74 This Stop: 65th
Floor, Rain Forest, "Critic at Large," 5/03, pp. 135, 136 HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Field of Vision,
8/03, pp. 70, 71, 72, 73, 102 Junkspace to Whom?
"Letters," 2/03, p. 7 Perspective, by David
Mandel, ASLA, 8/03, p. 74 Screening Junkspace,
"Design," 1/03, pp. 36, 38, 39, 40 HARKNESS, TERENCE G., FASLA The Romance and the
Reality, "Planning," 9/03, pp. 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 104
(co-author) HARLOW, BILL Granite Folly,
"Design," 7/03, p. 98 HARRIS, DIANNE The Architecture of Landscape, 1940-1960, edited
by Marc Treib, "Books," 7/03, p. 97 HARSEMA, HARRY Landscape Architecture and Town Planning in the Netherlands
99-01, "Books," 8/03, pp. 96-97 (editor) HARTIG, T. Do the Bloch Cancer
Parks Help? Two Cancer Survivors Speak Out, "Letters," 8/03, p. 9 HARTSOE, MARK Trail of Years,
"Design," 2/03, p. 31 HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Graduate School of Design From
the Terrace, 9/03, p. 95 Innovation
Invitational, "Design," 9/03, p. 28 HARVEY, MARGARETE A Common Thread,
"Practice," 1/03, pp. 64, 67 HARWELL, FAYE B., ASLA The George Mason
Memorial: A Spirited Defense, "Letters," 6/03, p. 9 (author) George Mason's
Memorial: Another Take, "Letters," 7/03, pp. 11-12 "Land
Matters," 6/03, p. 7 Who Is that Large
Man? "Critic at Large," 4/03, p. 147 HASBROUCK, HOPE Landscape Modeling: Digital Techniques for Landscape
Visualization, "Books," 2/03, pp. 80-81
(author, with Stephen M. Ervin) HATCH, DELL R., ASLA Decorative
Sheet-Metal Panels, "Details," 7/03, pp. 28, 30 (co-author) HAUPT, BENJAMIN Taking the High Line
..., "Riprap," 8/03, p. 18 HAURI, SHAREN, ASLA Perspective, by
Sharen Hauri, ASLA, 5/03, p. 74 (author) HAWKEY, THOMAS, ASLA Do Well Doing Good,
"Practice," 2/03, pp. 56, 57 HAZELRIGG, GEORGE Innovation
Invitational, "Design," 9/03, pp. 30, 33 "Land
Matters," 6/03, p. 7 Preservation versus
Progress in Richmond? "Planning," 8/03, pp. 54, 56, 58, 60 (author) HAZEN, TERESIA Healing Havens, 8/03,
pp. 91, 108, 109 HAZLETT, TOM Should We Worry that
Many LA Students Never Get Hands-On Experience? "Letters," 4/03, p.
17 HEBETS, PHIL Digging Natives,
"Plants," 6/03, pp. 20, 22, 24 HELLMUTH, OBATA, AND KASSEBAUM (HOK), ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Design for Learning,
"Shared Wisdom," 7/03, p. 92 Planning Group It's
Still Plagiarism, "Letters," 2/03, p. 10 Two Rivers Run through It,
"Planning," 4/03, pp. 64, 111 HELPHAND, KENNETH, FASLA Nature Aroused, 1/03,
pp. 68-72, 74-77 (author) HEMISPHERES--ATELIER DE PAYSAGE Nature Aroused, 1/03,
p. 68 HENDRIKUS SCHRAVEN SOIL DYNAMICS, ISSAQUAH, WASHINGTON Micro-Herd Roundup,
"Ecology," 2/03, p. 38 Of Salmon, Soil, and
Stormwater, "Ecology," 2/03, p. 38 HENRY, RICHARD Snip 'n' Chew,
"Riprap," 4/03, p. 22 HERBERT LEWIS KRUSE BLUNCK ARCHITECTS, DES MOINES, IOWA Avant-Garde Meets
Iowa Stubborn, 6/03, p. 87 HEREFORD, JOHN New Trail, Big Scale,
"Planning," 3/03, p. 45 HEULER, NANCY Ecocemeteries: A
Viable Option? "Letters," 1/03, p. 20 HIBI, SADAO Japanese Details: Architecture, "Noteworthy,"
7/03, p. 97 (author) HICKERSON, BUDDY From the Funnies,
"Riprap," 2/03, pp. 14, 16 HILLEARY, MICK Natural Swimming
Pools in the United States? "Letters," 5/03, p. 7 (author) HILLMAN COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Where the People Are,
"Critic at Large," 7/03, pp. 134, 135 HINES, SUSAN After the Glass
Garden, "Shared Wisdom," 4/03, pp. 104-107 (author) Contested Terrain,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/03, pp. 98-101, 113 (author) Parsons’s Pearls,
“Shared Wisdom,” 9/03, p. 101 (author) HINSHAW, MARK Fenceless in Seattle,
"Critic at Large," 9/03, pp. 140, 142-144 (author) From Car Assembly to
Public Assembly, "Critic at Large," 8/03, pp. 138-140 (author) From Creosote to
Kids, "Design," 6/03, pp. 34, 36, 38, 40-41, 98-99 (author) Other Chinese
Gardens, "Letters," 3/03, p. 12 Secret Garden in the
City, 1/03, pp. 88-95 (author) HISS, TONY Cahokia: The Symbolic
Language of Landscape Architecture, "History," 5/03, p. 32 HISTORIC BUILDINGS, SPECIFIC Crissy Field Center (former army commissary), San Francisco,
California Field
of Vision, 8/03, p. 75 Home for Needy Confederate Women (now the Center for
Education and Outreach, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Richmond, Virginia Preservation
versus Progress in Richmond? "Planning," 8/03, pp. 54, 58 Laclede Power Building, Confluence Greenway, St. Louis,
Missouri Two
Rivers Run through It, "Planning," 4/03, p. 111 Lifesaving Station, Crissy Field, San Francisco, California Field
of Vision, 8/03, p. 70 Octagonal Tower, Mahtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden), Taj Mahal
Cultural District, Agra, India The
Romance and the Reality, "Planning," 9/03, pp. 50, 52, 58 Taj Mahal, Taj Mahal Cultural District, Agra, India The
Romance and the Reality, “Planning,” 9/03, pp. 50, 52, 54, 60 Warming Hut, Crissy Field, San Francisco, California Field
of Vision, 8/03, pp. 70, 74-75 HISTORIC DISTRICTS, SPECIFIC French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana Almost
Another Country, 7/03, pp. 67, 70-71, 75, 101-102 Mission Plaza, San Luis Obispo, California From
the Bottom Up, "Ecology," 9/03, p. 45 Railroad Square District, Santa Rosa, California From
the Bottom Up, "Ecology," 9/03, pp. 42, 44 Taj Mahal Cultural Heritage District, Agra, India The
Romance and the Reality, "Planning," 9/03, pp. 52, 54, 56, 58, 60,
104 HISTORIC PRESERVATION, IN DESIGN General The
Necessity for Ruins, "Design," 4/03, p. 42 Confluence Greenway River Bend District, St. Louis, Missouri Two
Rivers Run through It, "Planning," 4/03, p. 65 Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Lake Kabetogama, Voyageurs National
Park, Minnesota Granite
Folly, "Design," 7/03, p. 98 Mill Ruins Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota The
Necessity for Ruins, "Design," 4/03, pp. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 Natchez Trace Parkway, Nashville, Tennessee, to Natchez,
Mississippi Trail
of Years, "Design," 2/03, pp. 28, 30, 31-32, 84 Paris-Lexington Road ("Paris Pike"/U.S. 68),
Kentucky Bluegrass
Harmony, 5/03, pp. 85-86, 87, 90 Perspective, by German T. Cruz, Assistant
Professor of Landscape Architecture, Ball State University, 5/03, p. 87 Skyline Parkway Corridor Master Plan, Duluth, Minnesota Parks
for a Zenith City, "Planning," 1/03, pp. 50-51 HISTORIC SITES, SPECIFIC General, Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) sites Grounds
for Action, "Riprap," 7/03, pp. 18, 20 Agra Fort, Agra, India The
Romance and the Reality, "Planning," 9/03, pp. 50, 54, 56 Beauregard-Keyes House, New Orleans, Louisiana Almost
Another Country, 7/03, p. 70 Cahokia Mounds, Collinsville, Illinois Cahokia:
The Symbolic Language of Landscape Architecture, "History," 5/03, pp.
28, 30, 32, 34 Chisholm Trail, Texas Rawhide!,
2/03, p. 74 Crissy Field, San Francisco, California Field
of Vision, 8/03, pp. 68-75, 100-103 Golden Spike National Historic Site, Utah The
Road to Spiral Jetty, "Letters," 9/03, pp. 8, 9 Greenwood Park, Des Moines, Iowa Rose Garden Avant-Garde
Meets Iowa Stubborn, 6/03, pp. 88-89, 108-109 Sylvan
Theater Avant-Garde
Meets Iowa Stubborn, 6/03, pp. 89, 108, 109 Hohokam village ruins, Papago Trail "Portals +
Loops" design, Phoenix-Tempe-Scottsdale, Arizona Finding
the There There, 4/03, p. 98 James Monroe Birthplace Park, Westmoreland County, Virginia Lionizing
Monroe, "Planning," 6/03, pp. 50, 52, 54-56, 58, 100 Lala-Norris House, New Orleans, Louisiana Courtyard Almost
Another Country, 7/03, p. 70 Little Falls, Minnesota, National Historic District Revisioning
Lake Wobegon, "Practice," 6/03, p. 66 Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Virginia Grounds
for Action, "Riprap," 7/03, pp. 18, 20 Natchez Trace, Nashville, Tennessee, to Natchez, Mississippi Trail
of Years, "Design," 2/03, pp. 28, 30-32, 84-85 Grinder
House Trail
of Years, "Design," 2/03, pp. 31-32 Paris-Lexington Road ("Paris Pike"/U.S. 68),
Kentucky Bluegrass
Harmony, 5/03, pp. 84, 85-86, 90, 91 Hard-Earned Lessons, 5/03, p. 91 Perspective, by German T. Cruz, Assistant
Professor of Landscape Architecture, Ball State University, 5/03, p. 87 The Presidio, Crissy Field, San Francisco, California "The Presidio
Trust Management Plan," by Sasaki Associates, Inc. 2003
ASLA Awards, 9/03, p. 78 Shawnee Trail, Texas Rawhide!,
2/03, p. 74 Taj Mahal (Crown Palace), Agra, India The
Romance and the Reality, "Planning," 9/03, pp. 50, 52, 54, 60 Wilson Josephs House, New Orleans, Louisiana Almost
Another Country, 7/03, p. 75 THE HLA GROUP, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA A Common Thread,
"Practice," 1/03, pp. 62, 64-66 HOAL, JOHN Two Rivers Run
through It, "Planning," 4/03, p. 65 HOERNER, MARJA What Can Landscape
Architects Learn from Tree Sitter John Quigley? "Letters," 3/03, p.
11 (author) HOFFMAN, DAN Finding the There
There, 4/03, pp. 100, 101-102, 103 HOFFMAN, RANDY Wisconsin's Natural Communities: How to Recognize Them,
Where to Find Them, "Noteworthy," 3/03, p. 81
(author) HOGAN, ISABEL, MAYOR OF KENT, WASHINGTON Icons Revisited: A
Composed Ecology, 3/03, p. 70 HOGAN, SEAN Secret Garden in the
City, 1/03, p. 92 HOHMANN, HEIDI Perspective, by Heidi
Hohmann, 2/03, p. 65 (author) Slouching Toward
Minneapolis, "Critic at Large," 1/03, pp. 130-132 (author) Why I Designed Cancer
Parks, "Practice," 5/03, p. 62 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP, INC., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Bridges that Fit,
"Technology," 2/03, p. 49 Pragmatic
Partnerships, "Planning," 2/03, pp. 40, 42, 43, 44, 45 HOLDEN, ROBERT Dutch Treat, 2/03,
pp. 66-69 (author) HOLMAN, JEFF Digging Natives,
"Plants," 6/03, pp. 22, 24, 26, 28 HOLT, NANCY Icons Revisited:
Cultured Pearl, 5/03, pp. 74, 75 HOOD, WALTER Jurors, 5/03, p. 79 Sharing City Parks,
"Letters," 8/03, p. 13 Unexpected Company,
6/03, pp. 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75 HOOD DESIGN, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Unexpected Company,
6/03, p. 71 HORSBRUGH, PATRICK Green Roofs and
Beyond, "Letters," 9/03, p. 10 (author) HOSPITALS, CLINICS, NURSING HOMES, AND OTHER HEALTHCARE
FACILITIES General, therapeutic gardens Do
the Bloch Cancer Parks Help? Two Cancer Survivors Speak Out,
"Letters," 8/03, pp. 9, 10 Healing
Havens, 8/03, pp. 85, 86, 104, 107-108, 109 "Land
Matters," 8/03, p. 7 More On Cancer Parks, "Letters,"
9/03, p. 10 Prescription
for Healing, 2/03, pp. 60, 61 Why I Designed Cancer Parks,
"Practice," 5/03, pp. 99-100 "Restorative
Environments and Landscape Architecture in Healthcare Settings," by Jeff
Maxwell (2003 ASLA Student Design Award winner) Innovation
Invitational, "Design," 9/03, p. 31 General, views Do
the Bloch Cancer Parks Help? Two Cancer Survivors Speak Out,
"Letters," 8/03, p. 10 Cancer Lifeline therapeutic gardens, Seattle, Washington Building
to Learn, Part I, "Practice," 3/03, pp. 54, 55 Building to Learn, Part II,
"Practice," 4/03, p. 78 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington Fenceless
in Seattle, "Critic at Large," 9/03, pp. 140, 142-144 Edson
Park Fencess
in Seattle, "Critic at Large," 9/03, pp. 142-144 Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Oregon Healing
Garden, 8/03, pp. 89-91, 107-109 Incarnation Children's Center, Seattle, Washington Building
to Learn, Part II, "Practice," 4/03, pp. 78, 115-116, 117 Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Hayward, California Do
the Bloch Cancer Parks Help? Two Cancer Survivors Speak Out,
"Letters," 8/03, p. 10 Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Walnut Creek, California Do
the Bloch Cancer Parks Help? Two Cancer Survivors Speak Out,
"Letters," 8/03, pp. 9-10 Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital, Portland, Oregon The Children's
Garden Healing
Havens, 8/03, pp. 84-89, 104-106, 109 Observations in Children's Garden on a Warm
Weekday in September, 8/03, p. 105 Psychiatric Institute, Chur, Switzerland Entry Parterre The
Hedge and the Void, 1/03, pp. 82-83 Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors' Parks Do | ||||||||||