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Amsterdam Opens a New Culture Park,
"International Design," 11/04, p. 71
McALLISTER, BRODIE
Chaumont Crosses the Channel, 11/04,
pp. 118, 119
McAULIFFE, JOE
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04,
pp. 51, 55
McAVOY, PETER
Regenerating the Landscape, Reconnecting
the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 56, 60-61
McBRIDE, JOE
Further Information on PhD Programs,
"Letters," 2/04, p. 16
McCANS, SARAH, STUDENT ASLA
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, p. 58
McCARLEY, BRYON G., ASLA
What's Wrong with Crosses in
National Preserves? "Letters," 6/04, p. 27 (author)
McCARTHY, ELSIE
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, pp. 44, 46
McCLOSKEY, KAREN
Perennial Abstraction, 5/04, p.
114
McCOLL, HUGH
The Life and Death of a Masterpiece,
4/04, pp. 106, 109
McCORMICK, JOHN
Learning from Salt Lake, 7/04,
p. 101
McCRORY, DAVID
Chaumont-sur-Sonoma, "Riprap,"
9/04, p. 26
MacDONAGH, L. PETER, ASLA
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, pp. 46, 48, 50, 53
McDONOUGH, MARK
CAD Drawing Standards, "Technology,"
12/04, pp. 72, 74
McDONOUGH, WILLIAM
ASLA Award Winner on Trial: William
McDonough + Partners Responds, "Letters," 12/04, pp. 16-17
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's
Choice," 1/04, pp. 16, 18
Tidewater Harmony, "Design," 12/04, p. 41
McDONOUGH BRAUNGART DESIGN CHEMISTRY,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's
Choice," 1/04, p. 18
MacELROY, BILL
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, p. 58
McENEANEY, SARAH
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, p. 68
McGLADE, DENNIS, ASLA
Artistic Grounds, "Planning,"
3/04, pp. 58, 60
MACHADO, ELEONORA
Developing Entry-Level Design Portfolios,
"Practice," 12/04, pp. 78, 80, 81
MACHADO AND SILVETTI ASSOCIATES,
INC., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
User-Friendly in Boston, "Urban
Design," 10/04, pp. 84, 85
McHARG, IAN
Ecoregion-Based Design for Sustainability,
by Robert G. Bailey, "Books,"
9/04, p. 131
Honor Roll, "Riprap," 10/04, p. 36
What Architects Say, "Practice," 10/04, pp. 144, 145, 151,
152
McINTOSH, ALISTAIR
What Architects Say, "Practice,"
10/04, p. 149
MACK, LINDA
Tres Bien? You Betcha, "Riprap,"
4/04, pp. 20, 22 (author)
McKELLAR & ASSOCIATES, MOUNT PLEASANT, SOUTH CAROLINA
Expressing the Flow, "Details,"
10/04, p. 178
Going with the Flow, 10/04, p.
168
McKENZIE, JANA
Sustaining Developers, "Ecology,"
12/04, p. 59
McKIE, JUDY
People's Park or Disposable
Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, p. 143
MacLEAN, ALEX S.
More on I'On and New Urbanism,
"Letters," 11/04, p. 15
Three for Rome, "Riprap,"
3/04, p. 18
An Unflinching Eye, "Shared Wisdom," 9/04, pp. 118-123
McNIFF, BRIAN
The War of the Cherries, "Riprap,"
10/04, p. 36
McRIGHT, BLUE
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 38
MADSEN, MICHAEL, STUDENT ASLA
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, pp. 49-50
MAGARINOS, NESTOR
Tango Nuevo, "Design,"
4/04, p. 39
MAGGIO, CATHERINE
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes,
"Planning," 8/04, pp. 64, 66-70, 72-75 (co-author)
MAIER, HENRY, MAYOR OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
Regenerating the Landscape, Reconnecting
the Community, "Planning," 1/04, p. 56
MAILLOL, ARISTIDE
For Dallas, an Urban Solution,
3/04, p. 91
MAINE--LOCATIONS
Bar Harbor
Garland Farm (Beatrix Farrand residence)
Survivors,
"Riprap," 5/04, pp. 32, 34
Reef Point Gardens
Survivors, "Riprap,"
5/04, pp. 32, 34
Camden
Harbor
Park and Amphitheatre
Fletcher and the Olmsteds,
"Riprap," 11/04, p. 22
Fauns' Garden
Fletcher and the
Olmsteds, "Riprap," 11/04, p. 22
Library
Fletcher and the Olmsteds,
"Riprap," 11/04, p. 22
MAINTENANCE OF DESIGNED LANDSCAPES--GENERAL
Lessons Learned, "Plants,"
2/04, p. 42
The Life and Death of a Masterpiece, 4/04, p. 113
A River Runs through It ... Again,
2/04, p. 117
Artificial turf
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, pp. 131-132, 133, 134
Dementia gardens
The Research Connection:
Gardens for Dementia Care: What Works? What Doesn't? "Practice,"
5/04, pp. 96, 98
Furnishings
Yes to Custom Site Furniture,
"Letters," 9/04, p. 16
Global warming
Anticipating Climate Change,
"Plants," 12/04, p. 54
Green roofs
Sedums over Baltimore, "Ecology,"
8/04, p. 56
Lawns
Lessons Learned, "Plants,"
2/04, p. 42
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, pp. 122,
131, 132, 133, 140
Liability
Should Built Landscapes
Incorporate Risk? "Letters," 9/04, p. 14
Meadows
Making Sense on the Bay,
1/04, p. 89
Mining-landscape reclamation
Lessons for Future Mining
Reclamation, "Ecology," 2/04, p. 54
Native-landscape restoration
Bringing Land Ethics to
Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 121
Organic maintenance
And Now for Some Real Stewardship,
"Letters," 6/04, p. 28
James Urban Responds, "Letters,"
5/04, pp. 28-29
Organic Maintenance: Mainstream
at Last? "Plants," 3/04, pp. 38, 40, 42, 44, 45
Proven Science or "Organic-Fad Hype"? "Letters,"
5/04, pp. 27-28
Parks and gardens
Battery Park City's
Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 36, 42
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04,
p. 162
Pedestrian malls
Lessons for Updating Pedestrian
Malls, "Urban Design," 5/04, p. 82
Plants
Are Landscape Architects
Divorced from Plants? "Letters," 9/04, pp. 16, 18
Residential prairies
Bringing Land Ethics to
Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 120
Safety
Should
Built Landscapes Incorporate Risk? "Letters," 9/04, p. 14
Schoolyards
Extreme
Makeover, 7/04, p. 116
Skateparks
The Makings of a Skatepark,
"Technology," 4/04, pp. 85-86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 94
Soils
Lessons Learned, "Plants,"
2/04, p. 42
Stormwater systems
The Buzz on Stormwater Design,
"Ecology," 11/04, p. 58
Pond hydraulics
The Buzz on Stormwater
Design, "Ecology," 11/04, p. 57
MAINTENANCE OF DESIGNED LANDSCAPES--SPECIFIC PROJECTS
Battery Park City parks and gardens, New York, New York
And Now for Some Real Stewardship,
"Letters," 6/04, p. 28
Battery Park City's
Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 36, 38, 39, 40, 42,
43
James Urban Responds, "Letters," 5/04, p. 29
Organic Maintenance: Mainstream at Last? "Plants,"
3/04, pp. 38, 40, 42, 44, 45
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, pp. 133,
137
General, lawn areas
Battery Park City's
Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 38, 40
Hudson River Esplanade
Battery Park City's
Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, p. 40
Irish Hunger Memorial
Battery Park City's
Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 38-39
Organic Maintenance: Mainstream at Last? "Plants,"
3/04, p. 42
Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park
Battery Park City's Invisible
Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 40, 42
Bothell Skatepark, Arlington, Washington
The Makings of a Skatepark,
"Technology," 4/04, p. 89
Christian Science Plaza seasonal
plantings project, First Christian Science Church, Boston, Massachusetts
A Designer's Plant Notes,
5/04, p. 113
Perennial Abstraction, 5/04,
pp. 112, 113
Double
Star: Antares by Athena
Tacha, Hyde Park neighborhood, Cincinnati, Ohio
Falling Star, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 26
Elsie McCarthy Sensory Garden, Glendale,
Arizona
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, p. 48
Story Totem Garden
The Butterfly Effect,
"Plants," 11/04, p. 48
Ford Motor Company Rouge Center Truck Plant green roof, Dearborn, Michigan
The Green Fields of Ford,
"Editor's Choice," 1/04, pp. 21, 22
Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri
A River Runs through It
... Again, 2/04, pp. 110, 115, 117
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
The Best Park Money Can
Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 164
Husky Injection Molding Systems,
Bolton, Ontario, Canada
Instead of Global Warming,
"Ecology," 6/04, p. 66
Independence Grove Forest Preserve,
Lake County, Illinois
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, pp. 54, 56
King's Garden, Fort Ticonderoga,
New York
Restoring a Turkish Carpet,
"Design," 1/04, pp. 41-42
Korean ambassador's residence,
Washington, D.C.
Visions and Revisions, "Design,"
7/04, p. 44
LeBlanc/Monnahan residence, Truro,
Massachusetts
Vintage Views, "Design,"
11/04, p. 41
Major Taylor Indy Parks Skatepark,
Indianapolis, Indiana
The Makings of a Skatepark,
"Technology," 4/04, p. 91
Memorial Stadium, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, p. 133
Minute Man National Historical Park,
Concord, New Hampshire
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, pp. 132, 135
Mount Vernon Skatepark, Arlington,
Washington
The Makings of a Skatepark,
"Technology," 4/04, p. 89
NCNB Plaza, Tampa, Florida
Dan Kiley's Tampa Project:
A Failure of Design, "Letters," 5/04, p. 19
The Life and Death of a
Masterpiece, 4/04, pp. 105, 106, 107, 108-109, 110, 111
Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer,
France
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, p. 130
North Portland, Oregon, Skatepark
The Makings of a Skatepark,
"Technology," 4/04, p. 91
Parc Central de Nou Barris, Barcelona,
Spain
Oasis from a Wounded Landscape,
2/04, p. 98
Paw Park (dog park), Sanford, Illinois
Who Let the Dog Parks Out?
"Practice," 1/04, p. 72
Peavey Plaza, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Icons Revisited: Death of
a Thousand Patches, "Editor's Choice," 9/04, pp. 30, 32,
34, 36, 37
Pebble Beach golf courses, Pebble
Beach, California
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, p. 137
Pepper residence, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
Rising to the Challenge,
"Design," 2/04, pp. 44, 48
Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans,
Louisiana
Icons Revisited: That '70s
Show, 5/04, pp. 105-106
Private residence canopies, Sacramento,
California
Reflected Shade, "Details,"
2/04, p. 126
Rockefeller University, New York,
New York
Icons Revisited: The Poetry
of Passages, 6/04, pp. 108-109
Peggy Rockefeller Plaza (South
Plaza)
Nerves of Steel, "Details,"
6/04, pp. 122, 125
Sigmund Stein Grove, San Francisco,
California
Makeover, Not Extreme, "Riprap,"
11/04, p. 18
Skyline Park, Denver, Colorado
Icons Revisited: High Plains Burial, "Practice," 11/04,
p. 86
State Farm corporate campus, Woodbury,
Minnesota
Bringing Land Ethics to
Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 119
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix,
Arizona
You Call This Stewardship?
"Letters," 6/04, pp. 17, 18
Walking in the Whispers
of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, p. 128
Tidewater private residence, Virginia
Beach, Virginia
Tidewater Harmony, "Design,"
12/04, p. 47
U.S. Forest Service properties and
facilities
Seeing the Buildings for
the Trees, "Practice," 2/04, p. 84
Van Sweden residence, Sherwood,
Maryland
Making Sense on the Bay,
1/04, p. 89
MAINTENANCE OF DESIGNED LANDSCAPES--SPECIFIC
PRODUCTS
Annapolis Bollard by Landscape Forms
Dog Park Pride: Lighting
Up an Evening Stroll, "Product Profiles," 1/04, p. 110
Tei Bench by Keystone Ridge Designs,
Inc., part of the Cultural Traditions line
Dog Park Pride: Seating
in Style, "Product Profiles," 1/04, p. 111
MAKERS ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN,
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes,
"Planning," 8/04, p. 68
MAKIOKA, KAZUO
A Chamber and the World, "International
Design," 10/04, p. 70
MANDELBROT, BENOIT
Creating a Garden at Chaumont,
12/04, p. 90
MANIERE, ROSELINE
One Big Turn-On, "Riprap,"
12/04, p. 26
MANN, JAMES
Are a Client's Choices Open
to Criticism? "Letters," 1/04, p. 14
MAN/NATURE RELATIONSHIP--GENERAL
Nature by Design: People, Natural
Process, and Ecological Restoration, by
Eric Higgs, "Books," 11/04, p. 132
Design science
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 48
MANNING, RICK, ASLA
Winning with Rail Trails, "Planning,"
6/04, p. 78
MANNING, WARREN
A Designer's Designer, 5/04,
pp. 116, 119
Parking on Manning's Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04,
pp. 226, 227, 228
MAPS AND MAPPING SYSTEMS--IN DESIGN
PROCESS
General
Hitting the Charts, "Riprap,"
6/04, p. 34
General, fire risk and prevention
On the Wildfire Frontier,
"Plants," 5/04, p. 61
Red Wing, Minnesota, Mississippi
River waterfront development
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, p. 95
MAPS AND MAPPING--SPECIFIC MAPS
California Fire Hazard Severity Scale
On the Wildfire Frontier,
"Plants," 5/04, pp. 56, 61-62
Twin Cities Knowledge Maps
Hitting the Charts, "Riprap,"
6/04, p. 34
"Twin Cities Odorama:
A Smell Map of Minneodorous and Scent Paul"
Hitting the Charts,
"Riprap," 6/04, p. 34
MAPS IN THE LANDSCAPE--IN DESIGN
Elsie McCarthy Sensory Garden, Glendale, Arizona
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, pp. 46, 47
560 Mission Street plaza, South of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco,
California
Mission Statement, 1/04,
p. 79
Grand River Center entry plaza,
Mississippi River Walk, Dubuque, Iowa
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, pp. 88, 90
Mendell School, Roxbury, Massachusetts
Extreme
Makeover, 7/04, p. 125
Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer,
France
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, pp. 130, 131
O'Donnell Elementary School,
East Boston, Massachusetts
Extreme Makeover, 7/04,
p. 122
Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, p. 30
Pedestrian Mall, Iowa City, Iowa
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, pp. 80, 85
MARAGALL, PASQUAL
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another Take,
"Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 27, 33
MARCH, MISTY
Perennial Abstraction, 5/04, p.
114
MARCUS, BERNIE
Olympic Hopeful, "Editor's
Choice," 8/04, pp. 34, 35
MARGULIES, ESTHER, ASLA
Spiral Impact, 4/04, pp. 117, 118
MARIE-VICTORIN
Unobtrusive Measures, "Editor's
Choice," 12/04, p. 28
MARIN, RICHARD "CHEECH"
Diggin' It, "Riprap,"
2/04, p. 20
MARINAS--SPECIFIC
Bay Harbor quarry-reclamation project, Petoskey, Michigan
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 125
Buffalo Bayou (master plan for revitalization), Houston, Texas
Houston, We Have a Solution,
"Editor's Choice," 2/04, p. 26
Independence Grove Forest Preserve,
Lake County, Illinois
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, p. 54
MARKEN, BILL
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 96
MARMIROLI, BRUNO
Chaumont Crosses the Channel, 11/04,
p. 117
MARR, ALI HOLMAN
Chaumont Crosses the Channel, 11/04,
p. 118
MARRIOTT, PAUL DANIEL
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 96
MARSH, STANLEY
Forced Primeval, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 24
MARSHALL, DICK, ASLA
Seeing the Buildings for the Trees,
"Practice," 2/04, pp. 84, 86-87
MARSHALL, RICHARD
Design for a Minefield, "Critic
at Large," 4/04, pp. 162, 163
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 100
MARTIGNONI, JIMENA
Looking Back, Moving Forward, 10/04,
pp. 158-165 (author)
Tango Nuevo, "Design,"
4/04, pp. 36, 38-40, 42-43 (co-author)
MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER W.
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic
at Large," 8/04, p. 160
MARTIN, FRANK EDGERTON
Advocate for Habitat, "Shared
Wisdom," 8/04, pp. 126-129 (author)
Artistic Grounds, "Planning,"
3/04, pp. 58, 60, 62, 64 (author)
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, pp. 118-121
(author)
The CEOs of Academia, "Editor's Choice," 10/04, pp. 38,
40, 42, 44-45 (author)
City Symmetries, "Design," 6/04, pp. 46, 48-51 (author)
Gaining
Ground, "Design," 5/04, pp. 48, 50, 52 (author)
A Garden Palette for a Northern City, "Design," 5/04, p. 52
(author)
Lessons for Future Mining Reclamation,
"Ecology," 2/04, p. 54 (author)
Lessons for Updating Pedestrian Malls, "Urban Design," 5/04,
p. 82 (author)
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 124-127 (author)
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, pp. 50, 52, 54, 56-57 (author)
A Softer Side of Formalism, "Shared Wisdom," 5/04, pp. 126-129
Tips [on mining reclamation and land-use planning], "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 127 (author)
With or Without Civic Memory, "Urban Design," 5/04, pp. 76,
78, 80, 82, 84-85 (author)
Working with a Restoration Ecologist, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04,
p. 121 (author)
MARTINO, STEVE, FASLA
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of
Desert, "Plants," 9/04, pp. 48, 50
Beyond What You Thought You Knew, "Shared Wisdom," 10/04,
p. 175
Walking in the Whispers of Children's
Footsteps, 4/04, p. 125
MARTON, DEBORAH
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, p. 66
MARTSCHENKO, ANDREW
I'On, New Urbanism, and the
South, "Letters," 10/04, p. 24 (author)
MARYLAND--LOCATIONS
Andrews Air Force Base
Bollards and Beyond, "Planning,"
7/04, pp. 64, 66, 68, 70
Baltimore
Montgomery Park Business Center (former Montgomery Ward Catalog
Building)
Sedums over Baltimore,
"Ecology," 8/04, pp. 52, 54, 56, 58, 61
Green roof
Sedums over Baltimore,
"Ecology," 8/04, pp. 52, 54, 56, 58, 60-61
Tide Point
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 36
Cambridge
Sailwinds Visitors Center
Fabricated Landscape,
"Technology," 7/04, p. 76
Chesapeake Bay
Meadowland, 1/04, p. 87
Sedums over Baltimore,
"Ecology," 8/04, p. 52
Sherwood
Van Sweden residence
Meadowland, 1/04,
pp. 84-91
South Mountain Battlefield
Cell tower installation
Model Behavior, "Technology,"
8/04, pp. 76, 78
MARYMAN, BRICE
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes,
"Planning," 8/04, pp. 64, 66-70, 72-75 (co-author)
MASSACHUSETTS--LOCATIONS
Agawam
Six Flags theme park
An Unflinching Eye,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/04, p. 121
Ayer
Auto junkyard
An Unflinching Eye,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/04, p. 123
Boston
General
Explosion in a Minefield,
"Letters," 6/04, pp. 19, 20
Gaining Ground: A History
of Landmaking in Boston, by Nancy
S. Seasholes, "Books," 4/04, p. 139
Schoolyards
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, pp. 118, 120-121
Boston College
World Trade Center 9-11-01 Alumni Memorial Labyrinth
Path of Solace, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 24
Boston Common
The Best Park Money
Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 162
What Architects Say, "Practice," 10/04, p. 144
Central Artery and Tunnel Project
("The Big Dig")
Design for a Minefield,
"Critic at Large," 4/04, pp. 162-164
Explosion in a Minefield, "Letters," 6/04, pp.
19-20, 22-25
Rumors of Our Feud Are Greatly Exaggerated, "Letters,"
7/04, p. 18
Chinatown Parks
Design for a Minefield,
"Critic at Large," 4/04, p. 164
North End Parks
Design for a Minefield,
"Critic at Large," 4/04, p. 164
Rose Kennedy Greenway
Explosion in a Minefield,
"Letters," 6/04, p. 20
Wharf District Parks
Design for a Minefield,
"Critic at Large," 4/04, pp. 162, 163, 164
Explosion in a Minefield, "Letters," 6/04, p.
22
"Wharf District,
Boston," by Qing Luo, Student ASLA (2004 ASLA Student Award winner)
Sound Advice,
"Student Awards," 10/04, pp. 56, 60
Charles River Esplanade
The War of the Cherries,
"Riprap," 10/04, pp. 34, 36
Fidelity offices
People's Park
or Disposable Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, pp. 142-143
First Christian Science Church
Perennial Abstraction,
5/04, pp. 108-115
Christian Science Plaza
Perennial Abstraction,
5/04, pp. 109-112
Seasonal plantings
project
A
Designer's Plant Notes, 5/04, p. 113
Perennial Abstraction,
5/04, pp. 108-109, 110-111, 112-113
Mary Baker Eddy Library
Entry Courtyard
Perennial Abstraction,
5/04, pp. 108, 113-115
Pembroke
Realty Headquarters
People's Park
or Disposable Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, pp. 142,
144
Shaw Memorial
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Brighton
Mary Hale School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, pp. 118-119
Mary Lyon School
Extreme Makover, 7/04,
p. 125
Cambridge
Coolidge Avenue
The Silent Edge, 6/04,
p. 98
Franklin Street Park
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, pp. 26, 28, 30, 32, 34
Bright Morning by
Murray Dewart
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, p. 30
Eye of the Buddha
by Murray Dewart
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, pp. 30, 32
Franklin Gate
by Murray Dewart
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, pp. 28, 30
Kyrie Gate by
Murray Dewart
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, pp. 26, 30
Mount Auburn Cemetery
The Silent Edge, 6/04,
pp. 96, 97, 98
Garden by Julie Moir Messervy
Constructing a Language
of Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 2/04, pp. 120, 121
Halcyon Lake
The Silent Edge,
6/04, pp. 98, 99
Maple Avenue
The Silent Edge,
6/04, pp. 96-101
Benjamin Thompson
Memorial
The Silent
Edge, 6/04, p. 101
Mary Baker Eddy Memorial
The Silent
Edge, 6/04, pp. 98, 99
Charlestown
Warren Prescott School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, p. 123
Chesterwood
Installation by Karen Giusti
Fabricated Landscape,
"Technology," 7/04, p. 88
Concord
Minute Man National Historical Park
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, pp. 132, 135
Old Manse
Wastewater-treatment system
Growing Away Wastewater,
"Ecology," 1/04, p. 46
Walden Pond
Walden Pond: A
History, by W. Barksdale Maynard,
"Noteworthy," 6/04, p. 127
Dorchester
Everett School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, pp. 124-125
East Boston
O'Donnell Elementary School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, pp. 121-122
Lawrence
Head Start Adventure Playground
A Different Way to
Play, "Details," 8/04, pp. 130, 132-133
Lincoln
"Land Matters,"
1/04, p. 9
Practice Globally, Volunteer Locally, "Shared Wisdom,"
1/04, pp. 100-103
Lowell
Silresim Superfund Redevelopment Study
Professional Best,
9/04, p. 107
Nantucket Sound
Proposed wind farm
Model Behavior, "Technology,"
8/04, p. 78
Newton
Mount Ida College
Portable Forests
by Vaughn Elizabeth Bell
Forced
Primeval, "Riprap," 4/04, p. 24
Portable Forest--Rooted
Corrections,
"Letters," 7/04, p. 19
Forced Primeval, "Riprap," 4/04, p. 24
Roslindale
Sumner School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, pp. 126, 127
Roxbury
Mendell School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, p. 125
The Nathan Hale School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, pp. 118, 120, 121, 123, 124
Sherborn
Whitney Farm
Magnificent Seven,
"Riprap," 12/04, p. 26
South Boston
Condon School
Extreme Makeover,
7/04, p. 122
Waterfront
People's Park
or Disposable Landscape? Critic at Large," 3/04, pp. 142, 143
Commonwealth Flats
Strategic Plan
User-Friendly in
Boston, "Urban Design," 10/04, pp. 80, 84
Eastport Park ("Ned's Park")
People's Park
or Disposable
Landscape, "Critic at Large," 3/04, pp. 142-144
User-Friendly in Boston, "Urban Design," 10/04,
p. 78
Manulife
Financial Headquarters
People's Park
or Disposable Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, p. 142
South Boston Maritime
Park
User-Friendly in
Boston, "Urban Design," 10/04, pp. 78, 80, 82, 84-89
Stockbridge
Naumkeag (estate of Mabel Choate)
Mystery Solved, "Riprap,"
3/04, pp. 14, 16
Afternoon Garden
Mystery Solved, "Riprap,"
3/04, p. 16
Evergreen
Garden
Mystery Solved, "Riprap,"
3/04, pp. 14, 16
Truro
LeBlanc/Monnahan residence
Vintage Views, "Design,"
11/04, pp. 36, 38-42
Wellesley
Massachusetts Horticultural Society Headquarters
Weezie's Garden
Constructing a Language
of Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 2/04, pp. 119-120
Wellesley College
Bringing Land Ethics
to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 121
Campus Landscape Master
Plan
What Architects Say,
"Practice," 10/04, pp. 149-150
Weston
Village Center
Wastewater-treatment system
Growing Away Wastewater,
"Ecology," 1/04, p. 46
MATERLIK, FRAUKE
Chaumont Crosses the Channel, 11/04,
p. 118
MATHESON, MARY PAT
Through a Glass, Chihuly, "Riprap,"
9/04, p. 26
MATTHEWS, MALCOLM
Renewing the Source, 8/04, p. 122
MAXMAN, SUSAN
What Architects Say, "Practice,"
10/04, pp. 143, 144, 146-147, 148-149, 150, 153-154, 155-156
MAYER/REED, PORTLAND, OREGON
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 102
Remembered Rain, "Ecology,"
9/04, p. 63
MAYNARD, PENELOPE
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of
Passages, 6/04, p. 108
MAYNARD, W. BARKSDALE
Walden Pond: A History, "Noteworthy,"
6/04, p. 127 (author)
MAYO WOODLANDS, LLC.
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 107
MAYS, VERNON
Tidewater Harmony, "Design,"
12/04, pp. 38, 40-42, 44, 46-47 (author)
MAZES AND LABYRINTHS--IN DESIGN
General
Path of Solace, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 24
Cotton Would Be an Amazing Treehouse
by Gary Hittle, "Totally
Terrific Treehouse" Exhibition, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum,
Chaska, Minnesota
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 86
Elsie McCarthy Sensory Garden, Glendale,
Arizona
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, pp. 48, 50, 51
Red Butte Garden (RBG) and State Arboretum
Children's Garden, Salt Lake City, Utah
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants,"
8/04, p. 51
Thanksgiving Point Children's
Garden, near Lehi, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 106
World Trade Center 9-11-01 Alumni
Memorial Labyrinth, Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts
Path of Solace, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 24
MAZES AND LABYRINTHS--SPECIFIC
Cathedral
Labyrinth and Sacred Garden, New Harmony, Indiana
Spirit under the Sky, "Editor's
Choice," 6/04, p. 41
Double Star: Antares
by Athena Tacha, Hyde Park neighborhood, Cincinnati, Ohio
Falling Star, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 26
MEDLIN, LARRY
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 83
MEHAFFEY, SCOTT A., ASLA
Are Landscape Architects Divorced
from Plants? "Letters," 7/04, p. 16 (author)
Restoring
American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants, 1640-1940,
by Denise Wiles Adams, "Books,"
7/04, p. 134 (reviewer)
MEIER, RICHARD
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic
at Large," 8/04, p. 164
Spirit under the Sky, "Editor's
Choice," 6/04, p. 40
MEJIA, JAMES
Icons Revisited: High Plains Burial,
"Practice," 11/04, pp. 89, 91, 92
MELDMAN, SUZANNE CARTER
Balancing Acts, 1/04, p. 97
Due Credit, "Letters," 3/04, p. 12
MELENDREZ BABALAS, LOS ANGELES,
CALIFORNIA
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 38
Office Park Oasis, "Design," 9/04, p. 40
MELNICK, ROBERT, FASLA
The CEOs of Academia, "Editor's
Choice," 10/04, pp. 40, 42, 44, 45
MENINO, THOMAS, MAYOR OF BOSTON
Explosion in a Minefield, "Letters,"
6/04, p. 20
Extreme Makeover, 7/04, pp. 118, 120
MENOMONEE VALLEY PARTNERS, INC. (MVP), MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
Regenerating the Landscape, Reconnecting
the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 56, 58, 60
MESA DESIGN GROUP, DALLAS, TEXAS
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 107
MESSERVY, JULIE NOIR
Constructing a Language of Gardens,
"Shared Wisdom," 2/04, pp. 118, 119, 120, 121
METAL--IN DESIGN
General
Nerves of Steel, "Details,"
6/04, pp. 122, 125
General, bronze
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
General, fire risk and prevention
Transition Zone to Reduce
Risk, "Plants," 5/04, p. 60
General, monuments and memorials
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
General, skateparks
The Makings of a Skatepark,
"Technology," 4/04, pp. 85-86, 87, 88
California Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters forecourt, Sacramento,
California
You Call This Stewardship?
"Letters," 6/04, p. 17
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
(OLA), Los Angeles, California
Of Cathedrals, Concerts,
and Context, "Critic at Large," 6/04, p. 150
Coffee Creek Watershed Preserve,
Coffee Creek Center, Chesterton, Indiana
Selling Sustainable Development,
"Ecology," 10/04, p. 106
Daily Telegraph Reflective Garden,
1999 Chelsea Flower Show, London, England
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 86
Disney Concert Hall (DCH), Los Angeles,
California
Of Cathedrals, Concerts,
and Context, "Critic at Large," 6/04, pp. 150, 151, 152
Double Star: Antares by
Athena Tacha, Hyde Park neighborhood, Cincinnati, Ohio
Falling Star, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 26
"Elektron Park" design by Catherine
Seavitt Studio (Catherine Seavitt and Koukaba Mojadidi) and Buro Happold
for the Chicago, Illinois, lakefront (Lake Michigan) design competition
sponsored by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine
Arts
Possible Dreams: Sun and
Wind, 12/04, pp. 108, 109
Festival of the Garden, Westonbirt
Arboretum, Gloucestershire, England
"Further
from Nature" garden by Wolfgang and Heron (Wolfgang Buttress and
Fiona Heron)
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 116
"Hole in the Ground"
garden by James Alexander Sinclair
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 117
"The Otherworld Garden"
by Mira Engler
An American at Westonbirt,
11/04, p. 123
"Some
Things Will Not Grow" garden by Lesley Kennedy
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 119
"Wind Shore" garden
by L'Atelier (Bruno Marmiroli, Patrick Genty, and Jerome Tesseyre)
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 117
560 Mission Street plaza, South
of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco, California
Designer's Perspective:
Creating a New Downtown Destination, 1/04, p. 81
Mission Statement, 1/04,
pp. 79-80, 81
Fingerspan Bridge, Wissahickon Creek,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Beyond What You Thought
You Knew, "Shared Wisdom," 10/04, p. 176
Franklin Street Park, Cambridge,
Massachusetts
Fences
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, p. 30
Franklin Gate
by Murray Dewart
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, pp. 28, 30
Playground
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, pp. 30, 32
Garden by Yoji Sasaki, Conerstone
Garden, Festival, Sonoma, California
Chaumont-sur-Sonoma, "Riprap,"
9/04, p. 26
Head Start Adventure Playground,
Lawrence, Massachusetts
A Different Way to Play,
"Details," 8/04, p. 132
Hilltop Residence entry garden,
Richmond, Vermont
Band
of Light, "Details," 3/04, pp. 114, 116
Hither Lane, East Hampton, New
York
Transparent Solution, 2/04,
pp. 104-105
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
How the West Was Done, 8/04,
p. 100
International Festival of Gardens
2004, Chaumont-sur-Loire, France
"Butterfly"
garden by Eleonora Zilianti, Ilaria Rossi Doria, and Chiara Principe
Creating a Garden
at Chaumont, 12/04, p. 90
"Des/ordonnance" garden
by Stephane Bertrand and Jasmin Corbeil
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
p. 88
"La logique du tournesol"
("the logic of sunflowers") garden by Anna Costa and Carlo
Contesso
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
p. 93
"Metaphores" garden
by Istituto Quasar (M. G. Ciaci, S. Greco, P. Lattanzio)
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
p. 94
Interstate 89 rest areas, Williston,
Vermont
Right off the Farm, "Details,"
1/04, pp. 104, 106, 107
Kiosque des Noctambules ("Kiosk
of the Night Crawlers") by Jean Michel Othoniel, Place Colette
Metro stop, Paris, France
One Big Turn-On, "Riprap,"
12/04, p. 22
Machinist's garden, Salt Lake
City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 104
Mary Baker Eddy Library entry courtyard
benches, First Christian Science Church, Boston, Massachusetts
Perennial Abstraction, 5/04,
pp. 113, 114
Millennium Park, Grant Park, Chicago,
Illinois
Cloud
Gate by Anish Kapoor
Fair Game on Lake
Michigan, 11/04, pp. 102, 104-105
Lurie Garden
Fair Game on Lake
Michigan, 11/04, pp. 102, 104
Pritzker Pavilion orchestra shell
Fair Game on Lake Michigan,
11/04, pp. 94, 103
BP Pedestrian Bridge
Fair Game on Lake Michigan,
11/04, p. 101
Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas,
Texas
For Dallas, an Urban Solution,
3/04, p. 88
The Nathan Hale School, Roxbury,
Massachusetts
Extreme Makeover, 7/04,
p. 118
National World War II Memorial,
Washington, D.C.
Grand but Bland, "Critic
at Large," 7/04, pp. 158, 160
"Land Matters,"
7/04, p. 11
Room with a View, 7/04, pp. 108, 110, 115
Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer,
France
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, p. 132
O'Donnell Elementary School,
East Boston, Massachusetts
Extreme Makeover, 7/04,
p. 122
Pedestrian Mall, Iowa City, Iowa
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, p. 80
Peeler Arts Center sculptures by
Nancy Bowen, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana
Campus Craft, "Details,"
11/04, p. 129
Pepper residence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
General, lighting fixtures
Rising to the Challenge,
"Design," 2/04, p. 48
South terrace
Rising
to the Challenge, "Design," 2/04, pp. 44, 46, 48
West terrace
Rising to the Challenge,
"Design," 2/04, p. 48
Private residence, Sacramento, California
Reflected Shade, "Details,"
2/04, pp. 122, 124
Residence of Para (former governor's
palace), Feliz Lusitania historic area, Belem, Brazil
Looking Back, Moving Forward,
10/04, pp. 163, 164
Rockefeller University, New York,
New York
Icons Revisited: The Poetry
of Passages, 6/04, p. 111
Peggy Rockefeller Plaza (South
Plaza)
Icons Revisited: The
Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 110, 112
Nerves of Steel, "Details," 6/04, pp. 122, 124-125
Saitama Plaza, Saitama, Japan
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 102
Sculptures by Edward L. Pryce, FASLA
Sculpting with Spirit, "Shared
Wisdom," 12/04, p. 117
Sigmund Stern Grove, San Francisco,
California
Makeover, Not Extreme, "Riprap,"
11/04, p. 20
Skyline Park, Denver, Colorado
Icons Revisited: High Plains
Burial, 11/04, p. 91
Perspective: Design by Committee at Its Worst, "Practice,"
11/04, p. 85
South Boston Maritime Park, South
Boston, Massachusetts
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, p. 86
Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 38
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture
Garden, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana
Figure 4 by
Arnaldo Pomodoro
Easy Does It in New
Orleans, 3/04, pp. 92-93
Sculpture by George Rickey
Easy Does It in New
Orleans, 3/04, p. 94
Spider
by Louise Bourgeois
Easy Does It in New
Orleans, 3/04, p. 99
Three People and Four
Park Benches [also listed
as Three Figures and Four
Benches] by George Segal
Easy Does It in New
Orleans, 3/04, p. 99
Virlane Tower by
Kenneth Snelson
Easy Does It in New
Orleans, 3/04, p. 94
Tarot Garden sculpture
park by Niki de Saint Phalle, Garavicchio, Italy
Monument to Metamorphosis,
"Design," 8/04, p. 41
This Is the Place State Park, Salt
Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 98
Tobin exhibit sculptures, Hancock
Park/La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California
Art, Archaeology, and Landscape,
"Editor's Choice," 4/04, pp. 26, 33
Bones series
Art, Archaeology,
and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, p. 30
Doors series
Art,
Archaeology, and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, pp.
28, 30, 33
Roots
series
Art, Archaeology,
and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, p. 30
Termites Mounds
series
Art,
Archaeology, and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, p.
32
Trail of Dreams, Trail of Ghosts,
De Vargas Park/Frenchy's
Park, Santa Fe, New Mexico
With a Trace, "Shared
Wisdom," 9/04, p. 124
Trauttmansdorff Castle gardens,
Merano, Italy
A Chamber and the World,
"International Design," 10/04, p. 70
Aviary
A Chamber and the World,
"International Design," 10/04, pp. 73, 75, 76
Walker Art Center Sculpture Garden,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Tres Bien? You Betcha, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 22
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
Amsterdam Opens a New Culture Park, "International Design,"
11/04, pp. 65, 71
METAL--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
A&T IronWorks, Inc., fencing and Orsogril grating
History Lessons: Safe and
Surround, "Product Profiles," 4/04, p. 141
Adjustable Underwater Wet Niche
by The Fountain People
Luminous Landscapes: Waterworks,
"Product Profiles," 9/04, p. 132
Annapolis Bollard by Landscape Forms
Dog Park Pride: Lighting
Up an Evening Stroll, "Product Profiles," 1/04, p. 110
Cambria 290 Image Projector by Cooper
Lighting (part of Lumiere line)
Mighty Lighting: Sign Strategies,
"Product Profiles," 3/04, p. 120
Canterbury International high-impact
bollards
Street Smarts: Walking,
"Product Profiles," 7/04, p. 136
Contour path light by Kichler Lighting
Harnessing the Elements
at Home: Fire, "Product Profiles," 6/04, p. 128
GameTime skatepark products
Corrections, "Letters,"
7/04, pp. 18-19
Greenscreen trellis panels
Let's Go Outside: Enjoying
the View, "Product Profiles," 10/04, p. 187
Hinkley Lighting bollards
History Lessons: Light Style,
"Product Profiles," 4/04, pp. 140-141
Jakob Stainless Steel netting arrays
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 85
Path Lite by Hunza Lighting
Mighty Lighting: Path Potential,
"Product Profiles," 3/04, p. 120
Providence series by Architectural
Area Lighting
Mighty Lighting: Lighting
History, "Product Profiles," 3/04, pp. 120-121
Rainbow Row Collection by Charleston
Gardens
History Lessons: Garden
Repose, "Product Profiles," 4/04, p. 140
Ravenna Accent Light and The Highlighter
by Kim Lighting
Luminous Landscapes: Flashy
Foliage, "Product Profiles," 9/04, p. 132
SpaceCable construction material
by Landscape Structures, Inc.
Let's Go Outside: More
Climbing, "Product Profiles," 10/04, pp. 186-187
METAPHOR--IN DESIGN
General
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 40
General, gardens
Unobtrusive Measures, "Editor's
Choice," 12/04, pp. 33, 34
The Angel of the Water
by Emma Stebbins, Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, New York, New York
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Automated Trading Desk (ATD), Mount
Pleasant, South Carolina
Expressing the Flow, "Details,"
10/04, p. 178
Going with the Flow, 10/04,
p. 171
Blandy Experimental Farm, State
Arboretum of Virginia entrance lighting banner poles, Clark County,
Virginia
Genius
Loci in Transition, "Planning," 4/04, p. 78
Cadillac Ranch by
Stanley Marsh, Amarillo, Texas
Forced Primeval, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 24
California Environmental Protection
Agency Headquarters forecourt, Sacramento, California
Spiral Impact, 4/04, pp.
116, 117, 118
Carol's Garden, New Harmony,
Indiana
Spirit under the Sky, "Editor's
Choice," 6/04, p. 44
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
(OLA), Los Angeles, California
Of Cathedrals, Concerts,
and Context, "Critic at Large," 6/04, p. 150
Cenotaph memorial, Whitehall, London,
England
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta,
Georgia
Olympic Hopeful, "Editor's
Choice," 8/04, pp. 28, 30
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints (LDS) Convention Center roof garden/green roof, Salt Lake City,
Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 107
Daily Telegraph Reflective Garden,
1999 Chelsea Flower Show, London, England
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, pp. 85-86
Disney Concert Hall (DCH), Los Angeles,
California
Of Cathedrals, Concerts,
and Context, "Critic at Large," 6/04, p. 151
Double Star: Antares
by Athena Tacha, Hyde Park neighborhood, Cincinnati, Ohio
Falling Star, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 26
Eastport Park ("Ned's Park"),
South Boston, Massachusetts
People's Park or Disposable
Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, p. 144
Eldorado Park Aquatic and Fitness
Center, Scottsdale, Arizona
Floating World, "Details,"
5/04, pp. 130, 132
Elsie McCarthy Sensory Garden, Glendale,
Arizona
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, p. 48
Story Totem Garden
The Butterfly Effect,
"Plants," 11/04, pp. 47-48
Feliz Lusitania historic area, Belem,
Brazil
Looking Back, Moving Forward,
10/04, p. 161
Festival of the Garden 2004, Westonbirt
Arboretum, Gloucestershire, England
"Daisy
the Indicator of Love Power" garden by Die LandschaftsArchitect
(Petra Bittkau and Friedrich Bartfelder)
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 117
"Dust to Dust"
garden by Brodie McAllister
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 119
"Haven 2" garden
by Clive Warwick
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 116
"Red Cabbage Garden"
by Stephen Wenlock
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 114
"Some Things Will Not
Grow" garden by Lesley Kennedy
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, pp. 118, 119
"Sustainable Garden
Design" garden by Eline Hansen and Paul Bradford
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 119
"Time Looms" garden
by Jessica Read and Frauke Materlik
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, p. 118
"Wind Shore" garden
by L'Atelier (Bruno Marmiroli, Patrick Genty, and Jerome Tesseyre)
Chaumont Crosses the
Channel, 11/04, pp. 117, 118
Fingerspan
Bridge, Wissahickon Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Beyond What You Thought
You Knew, "Shared Wisdom," 10/04, pp. 176-177
Garden by Mark Rios, ASLA, Cornerstone
Festival of Gardens 2004, Sonoma, California
Chaumont-sur-Sonoma, "Riprap,"
9/04, p. 26
Garden of First Nations, Montreal
Botanical Garden, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Unobtrusive Measures, "Editor's
Choice," 12/04, pp. 28, 33, 34, 35
Garden of Stones Holocaust
Memorial, Museum of Jewish Heritage, Battery Park City, New York, New
York
Memory Never Stands Still,
6/04, pp. 114, 115, 116-117
Gilgal Gardens, Salt Lake City,
Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 104
Grand River Center entry plaza,
Missisippi River Walk, Dubuque, Iowa
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, p. 90
Hilltop Residence entry garden,
Richmond, Vermont
Band of Light, "Details,"
3/04, p. 112
Hudson River Park Pier 45, New York,
New York
How the West Was Done, 8/04,
p. 101
International Festival of Gardens
2004, Chaumont-sur-Loire, France
"Green Carpet" garden by Bernhard Kudde
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
pp. 94, 95
"La
Cercle d'Or" ("The Circle of Gold") garden by Jean-Pierre Brazs
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
p. 84
"La malediction d'Agamemnon"
("the curse of Agamemnon") garden by Charles Jencks
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
p. 86, 87
"Metaphores" garden
by Istituto Quasar (M. G. Ciaci, S. Greco, P. Lattanzio)
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
p. 94
"Mikado" garden
by Caroline de Sauvage, Elodie Gourrier, and Vincent Gillier
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
pp. 84, 85
"Termitaria" garden
by Melissa Twyford and students of the Ryde School of Horticulture,
Australia
Vive le Chaos! 12/04,
p. 93
Interstate 89 rest areas, Williston,
Vermont
Right off the Farm, "Details,"
1/04, pp. 104, 106, 107
Korean ambassador's residence,
Washington, D.C.
Visions and Revisions, "Design,"
7/04, p. 43
Le Desert de Retz sculpture garden,
Chambourcy, France
Objects in a Garden, 3/04,
p. 82
Little Sparta
garden, Dunsyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Unobtrusive Measures, "Editor's
Choice," 12/04, p. 33
Living Water Garden, Fu-Nan River,
Chengdu, China
Teaching the River, 3/04,
pp. 104, 105
Fountain
Teaching the River,
3/04, pp. 104-105
Lurie Garden, Millennium Park, Grant
Park, Chicago, Illinois
Fair Game on Lake Michigan, 11/04,
p. 104
National World War II Memorial,
Washington, D.C.
Grand but Bland, "Critic
at Large," 7/04, pp. 158, 160
Room with a View, 7/04, pp. 108-109, 113, 114, 115
Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer,
France
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, pp. 130, 131, 132
Papago Park artwork by Jody Pinto
and Steve Martino, Phoenix, Arizona
Beyond What You Thought
You Knew, "Shared Wisdom," 10/04, p. 175
Pedestrian Mall "Weatherdance"
fountain and plaza, Iowa City, Iowa
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, pp. 78, 80, 82, 85
Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans,
Louisiana
Icons Revisited: That '70s
Show, 5/04, pp. 105, 107
Pine Island Estate, St. Lawrence
Seaway, New York
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 85
"Ping Pong Plaza," by Buster
Simpson, Rosetta Inpharmics Laboratories, Seattle, Washington
Nice Leg, Dr. Einstein,
"Riprap," 10/04, p. 34
Portable Forest--Rooted by
Vaughn Bell, Newton, Massachusetts
Forced Primeval, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 24
Saitama Plaza, Saitama, Japan
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 102
Seven Canyons Fountains, Liberty
Park, Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, pp. 100, 103
Silver Strand Trail, San Diego,
California
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 78, 79
Skyline Park, Denver, Colorado
Icons Revisited: High Plains
Burial, 11/04, pp. 82, 89
Perspective: Design by Committee at Its Worst, "Practice,"
11/04, p. 84
South Boston Maritime Park, South
Boston, Massachusetts
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, pp. 78, 80, 85, 86-87, 88
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix,
Arizona
Walking in the Whispers
of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, pp. 125, 126, 128, 129
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture
Garden, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana
Easy Does It in New Orleans,
3/04, p. 94
Tarot Garden by
Niki de Saint Phalle, Garavicchio, Italy
Monument to Metmorphosis,
"Design," 8/04, pp. 36, 38, 42
Emperor, Card
IV
Monument to Metmorphosis,
"Design," 8/04, p. 42
Empress, Card
III
Monument to Metmorphosis,
"Design," 8/04, pp. 41, 42
Star, Card
XVII
Monument
to Metmorphosis, "Design," 8/04, p. 40
Tobin exhibition, Page Museum, Hancock
Park/La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California
Art, Archaeology, and Landscape,
"Editor's Choice," 4/04, p. 33
Bones series
Art, Archaeology,
and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, p. 30
Trail of Dreams, Trail of Ghosts,
De Vargas Park/Frenchy's
Park, Santa Fe, New Mexico
With a Trace, "Details,"
9/04, pp. 124, 126, 128, 129
Trauttmansdorff Castle gardens,
Merano, Italy
A Chamber and the World,
"International Design," 10/04, pp. 62, 68, 73, 74
Gardens of South Tyrol
A Chamber and the
World, "International Design," 10/04, p. 74
Sun Gardens
Schlerophyllous forest
A Chamber and the World,
"International Design," 10/04, p. 73
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Should the World Trade Center Memorial Interpret 9/11 for Us?
"Letters," 5/04, p. 22
Villa Orsini sculpture garden, Bomaro,
Italy
Objects in a Garden, 3/04,
p. 82
Washington Monument, Washington,
D.C.
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Water Plaza, Coffee Creek Watershed
Preserve, Coffee Creek Center, Chesteron, Indiana
Selling Sustainable Development,
"Ecology," 10/04, p. 106
Waterway 15 "boat bench"
by Carl Lind, Lake Union, Seattle, Washington
Reinventing an Old Idea,
"Practice," 7/04, pp. 92, 93
Weezie's Garden, Massachusetts
Horticultural Society Headquarters, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Constructing a Language
of Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 2/04, p. 119
World Trade Center Memorial designed by
Michael Arad and Peter Walker, New York, New York
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Should the World Trade Center Memorial Interpret 9/11 for Us?
"Letters," 5/04, p. 20
METZ, KRISTEN
Extreme Makeover, 7/04, p. 123
METZGER, MARCO
The Buzz on Stormwater Design,
"Ecology," 11/04, pp. 52, 57, 58, 59
MEXICO--LOCATIONS
General
U.S../Mexico borderlands
"Urbanization in Binational Watersheds in the U.S./Mexico
Borderlands: Open Space Design Proposal for a Regenerative Future,"
by Karen Lyding, Student ASLA, and Emily Roddy, Student ASLA (2004 ASLA
Student Award winner)
Sound Advice, "Student
Awards," 10/04, p. 60
Aguascalientes
El Cedazo Park
Fabricated Landscape,
"Technology," 7/04, p. 85
Yucatan
Chichen Itza
Should Built Landscapes
Incorporate Risk? "Letters," 9/04, p. 13
MEYER, DAVID, ASLA
An American at Westonbirt, 11/04,
p. 120
MEYER, KIRK
Extreme Makeover, 7/04, pp. 120,
121, 122-123, 125, 126-127
MEYER, MARY HOCKENBERRY
A Brief History, "Plants,"
6/04, p. 54 (author)
Recommendations for Use [Miscanthus],
"Plants," 6/04, p. 59 (author
Split Personality, "Plants,"
6/04, pp. 52, 54, 56, 58-59 (author)
MEYER, PETER MORROW
A Designer's Designer, 5/04,
p. 122
MEYER, SCHERER, AND ROCKCASTLE,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 86
MIA LEHRER + ASSOCIATES, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Spiral Impact, 4/04, pp. 116, 117
MICELI KULIK WILLIAMS AND ASSOCIATES, NORTH RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY/NEW
YORK, NEW YORK
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p.
99
MICHAELSON, GUY, ASLA
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes,
"Planning," 8/04, pp. 69, 75
MICHAEL VAN VALKENBURGH ASSOCIATES (MVVA)
Are Landscape Architects Creating
Great Public Spaces? "Letters," 1/04, p. 11
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 121
How the West Was Done, 8/04,
p. 99
It's PPS That Is "Severely Off Track," "Letters,"
3/04, p. 9
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 99
What Architects Say, "Practice," 10/04, pp. 149-150
MICHIGAN--LOCATIONS
Brighton
Buno Road Project
Master Excavator,
"Shared Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 125, 126
Dearborn
Ford Motor Company Rouge Center
The Green Fields of
Ford, "Editor's Choice," 1/04, pp. 16, 18
Truck Plant
Green roof
The Green Fields
of Ford, "Editor's Choice," 1/04, pp. 16, 18, 20-21, 22-23
"Green Fields" Present New Challenges,
"Letters," 3/04, pp. 10, 11
"Land Matters," 11/04, p. 13
Detroit
Belle Isle
Historic Belle Isle Master Plan
Professional Best,
9/04, pp. 106-107
North Corktown neighborhood
"North Corktown Design Handbook," by Jason Braidwood,
Student ASLA, Paul Coseo, Student ASLA, Christopher Cox, Student ASLA,
Jen-Jia Huang, Student ASLA, Jessica Kenzie, Student ASLA, Joanna Paine,
Student ASLA, Derek Roberts, Student ASLA, Ben Smith, Student ASLA,
Ethan Solomon, Student ASLA (2004 ASLA Student Award winner)
Sound Advice,
"Student Awards," 10/04, pp. 46, 56, 58
Ottawa County/Grand Rapids
Mining-reclamation project
Master Excavator,
"Shared Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 125-126
Petoskey
Bay Harbor quarry-reclamation project
Master Excavator,
"Shared Wisdom," 11/04, p. 125
Tecumseh
CTE Project
Master Excavator,
"Shared Wisdom," 11/04, p. 125
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST
LANSING, MICHIGAN
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's
Choice," 1/04, pp. 18, 20, 23
MIDWESTERN UNITED STATES
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared
Wisdom," 6/04, pp. 118, 119
MIELKE, STEVE
Oaks Folks, "Riprap,"
7/04, p. 24
MIES VAN DER ROHE, LUDWIG
The Garden of Cosmic Speculation,
by Charles Jencks, "Books,"
5/04, p. 135
"Professional Matters,"
4/04, p. 22
MILEY, ROBERT
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, p. 47
MILITARY FACILITIES (ACTIVE AND DECOMMISSIONED) AND BATTLEFIELDS--GENERAL
Security
Bollards and Beyond, "Planning,"
7/04, pp. 64, 66, 68
War fortifications
Professional Matters, "Riprap,"
8/04, p. 24
MILITARY FACILITIES (ACTIVE AND DECOMMISSIONED) AND BATTLEFIELDS--SPECIFIC
Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland
Bollards and Beyond, "Planning,"
7/04, pp. 64, 66, 68, 70
Camp Leach (U.S. Army training facility, decommissioned, now Korean
ambassador's residence), Washington, D.C.
Visions and Revisions, "Design,"
7/04, pp. 38-39, 40
Fort Lawton (now Discovery Park),
Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, pp. 52, 56, 57
Fort Sheridan, Illinois
Residential redevelopment
Balancing Acts, 1/04,
pp. 92-99
Due Credit, "Letters," 3/04, p. 12
Fort Ticonderoga, New York
Restoring a Turkish Carpet,
"Design," 1/04, pp. 34, 36
King's Garden
Restoring a Turkish
Carpet, "Design," 1/04, pp. 34-36, 38, 40-43
San Jacinto Battlefield, Houston,
Texas
The Buzz on Stormwater Design,
"Ecology," 11/04, pp. 57-58
MILLER, BILL
Online Classrooms, "Technology,"
2/04, pp. 72, 75
MILLER, CHARLIE
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's
Choice," 1/04, pp. 20, 21
MILLER, IRWIN J.
A Designer's Designer, 5/04,
pp. 119, 120
MILLER, JEANNIE
Reinventing an Old Idea, "Practice,"
7/04, pp. 90, 92-95 (co-author)
MILLER, JOE, ASLA
Are Landscape Architects Divorced
from Plants? "Letters," 9/04, p. 18 (author)
MILLER, PATRICK A., FASLA
Simulating Alternatives, "Technology,"
9/04, p. 80
Online Classrooms, "Technology,"
2/04, p. 77
MILLER, TOM
The Makings of a Skatepark, "Technology,"
4/04, pp. 86, 93
Skateparks at a Dead End, "Planning," 9/04, pp. 68, 70, 72-74
(author)
MILLIKEN, ROGER
Survivors, "Riprap,"
5/04, p. 34
MILLS, NICOLAUS
Their Last Battle: The Fight
for the National World War II Memorial, by
Nicolaus Mills, "Noteworthy," 7/04, p. 135
MILLWARD, LANCE
Yes to Custom Site Furniture, "Letters,"
9/04, p. 16 (author)
MINIMALISM--IN DESIGN
General
Should the World Trade Center
Memorial Interpret 9/11 for Us? "Letters," 5/04, pp. 20, 22
General, monuments and memorials
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 22, 24
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
(OLA), Los Angeles, California
Of Cathedrals, Concerts,
and Context, "Critic at Large," 6/04, p. 152
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 22, 24
World Trade Center Memorial designed by Michael Arad and Peter Walker,
New York, New York
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 22, 24
Should the World Trade Center Memorial Interpret 9/11 for Us?
"Letters," 5/04, p. 20
MINING, MINING LANDSCAPES, AND QUARRIES--RECLAMATION AND REDESIGN OF--GENERAL
General
Master Excavator, "Shared Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 124,
125, 126, 127
"Strip Mine Reclamation,"
by Katie Paquette, Student ASLA (2004 ASLA Student Award winner)
Sound Advice, "Student
Awards," 10/04, pp. 48-49, 58
Conversion to parkland
Lessons for Future Mining
Reclamation, "Ecology," 2/04, p. 54
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, pp. 50, 52
Land-use and master planning
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 124, 125, 126, 127
MINING, MINING LANDSCAPES, AND QUARRIES--RECLAMATION
AND REDESIGN OF--SPECIFIC PROJECTS
Bay Harbor quarry-reclamation project, Petoskey, Michigan
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 125
Bella Horizonte, Brazil, mining-reclamation
resort project
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 126, 127
Buno Road project, Brighton, Michigan
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 125, 126
Buttes du Chaumont, Paris, France
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 124
CTE Project, Tecumseh, Michigan
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 125
Independence Grove Forest Preserve, Lake County, Illinois
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, pp. 50, 52, 54, 56-58
Madison Lakes quarry-reclamation
project, Dayton, Ohio
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 126
Ottawa County, Michigan, Park and
Recreation Department mining-reclamation project, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 125-126
Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 103
Tarot Garden sculpture
park by Niki de Saint Phalle, Garavicchio, Italy
Monument to Metamorphsis,
"Design," 8/04, pp. 40-41
MINNESOTA--LOCATIONS
General
Bringing
Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, pp. 118, 119
Cannon Valley Trail
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, p. 95
Chaska
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
"Totally Terrific Treehouse" Exhibition
Cotton Would
Be an Amazing Treehouses by
Gary Hittle
Fabricated
Landscape, "Technology," 7/04, p. 86
Tree Scarves
by Meyer, Scherer, and Rockcastle
Fabricated
Landscape, "Technology," 7/04, p. 86
Edina
YMCA Tri-City Skatepark
The Makings of a Skatepark,
"Technology," 4/04, p. 88
Farmington
Prairie Waterway
Back to the Drawing
Board, "Shared Wisdom," 3/04, p. 108
Hopkins
Minnehaha Creek neighborhood
Oaks Folks, "Riprap,"
7/04, pp. 22, 24
Little Falls
"Natural and Cultural Systems: A Small Town's Framework
for the Future," by Brad Aldrich, Student ASLA (2004 ASLA Student
Award winner)
Sound Advice, "Student
Awards," 10/04, pp. 60, 61
Minneapolis
General
Gaining Ground, "Design,"
5/04, p. 48
General, parks
The Best Park Money
Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 162
Cedar Lake
Gaining Ground, "Design,"
5/04, p. 48
Federal Courthouse Plaza (FCP)
Dan Kiley's Tampa
Project: A Failure of Design, "Letters," 5/04, p. 19
In Defense of Martha,
"Letters," 2/04, p. 13
General Mills Corporate Headquarters
Professional Best,
9/04, pp. 98, 99
Guthrie Theater
Tres Bien? You Betcha,
"Riprap," 4/04, p. 22
Kenilworth Canal
Gaining Ground, "Design,"
5/04, p. 48
Kenilworth Canal residence
Gaining Ground, "Design,"
5/04, pp. 48, 50, 52
Lake Nokomis
Deeper Shade of Green,
"Ecology," 3/04, pp. 46, 48, 50, 52
Lake of the Isles
Gaining Ground, "Design,"
5/04, p. 48
Loring Greenway
Icons Revisited:
Death of a Thousand Patches, "Editor's Choice," 9/04,
p. 37
Minneapolis Grand Round parkway
system
Deeper Shade of Green,
"Ecology," 3/04, p. 46
Nicolett Mall
Icons Revisited: Death
of a Thousand Patches, "Editor's Choice," 9/04, pp. 30,
32, 35, 36
Orchestra Hall
Icons Revisited: Death of a Thousand
Patches, "Editor's Choice," 9/04, pp. 30, 34
Peavey Plaza
Icons Revisited: Death
of a Thousand Patches, "Editor's Choice," 9/04, pp. 30,
32, 34-37
Private residence
City Symmetries, "Design,"
6/04, pp. 46, 48-51
Walker Art Center
Sculpture Garden
Tres Bien? You Betcha,
"Riprap," 4/04, pp. 20, 22
Wild Meadows residential
development
Deeper Shade of Green,
"Ecology," 3/04, p. 55
Minnehaha Creek
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 48
Pike Creek
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 48
Red Wing
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, pp. 86, 94, 95
Levee Park
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, pp. 84, 86, 93, 94-95
Rochester
Mayo Woodlands residential development
Professional Best,
9/04, p. 107
Saint Paul
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, pp. 84, 86-89
Downtown
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, pp. 86, 87, 89
Minnesota Zoo
"Asian North Trail" exhibit
Advocate for Habitat,
"Shared Wisdom," 8/04, p. 129
"Gateway to the
Asian North" exhibit
Advocate for
Habitat, "Shared Wisdom," 8/04, pp. 126, 128
"Tiger
Lair" exhibit
Advocate for
Habitat, "Shared Wisdom," 8/04, pp. 127-128, 129
"Lemurs: Ghosts of Madagascar" exhibit
Advocate for Habitat,
"Shared Wisdom," 8/04, p. 126
Mississippi River waterfront
development
Harriet Island Regional Park
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, pp. 86, 87, 89
Hidden
Falls/Crosby Farm
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, p. 86
Rice Park
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, p. 89
Landmark Plaza
Revisioning
a River, "Practice," 8/04, pp. 86, 89
Watergate Marina
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, p. 86
Two Harbors
Agate Bay
Magnificent Seven,
"Riprap," 12/04, p. 26
Woodbury
State Farm corporate campus
Bringing Land Ethics
to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 119
MIRALLES, ENRIC
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another Take,
"Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 26, 27, 28, 30, 33
MIRRORS AND OTHER REFLECTIVE
SURFACES--IN DESIGN
General
Walking in the Whispers
of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, p. 129
Brown residence garden, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A Garden Teahouse, "Details,"
7/04, p. 132
Cancer Research UK Life Garden,
Chelsea Flower Show 2004, London, England
Mosaics Underfoot, "Details,"
12/04, p. 120
Christian Science Plaza, First Christian Science Church, Boston, Massachusetts
Perennial Abstraction, 5/04,
p. 110
Cloud Gate by
Anish Kapoor, Millennium Park, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois
Fair Game on Lake Michigan,
11/04, pp. 94, 102, 104-105
560 Mission Street plaza, South of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco,
California
Mission Statement, 1/04,
p. 79
"Further from Nature" garden by Wolfgang and Heron (Wolfgang
Buttress and Fiona Heron), Festival of the Garden 2004, Westonbirt Arboretum,
Gloucestershire, England
Chaumont Crosses the Channel,
11/04, p. 116
Hilltop Residence entry garden,
Richmond, Vermont
Band of Light, "Details,"
3/04, p. 112
King's Garden, Fort Ticonderoga, New York
Restoring a Turkish Carpet,
"Design," 1/04, pp. 40, 43
Oak Lawn Triangle, Dallas, Texas
Small Deal in Texas, "Riprap,"
8/04, p. 22
Private residence, Sacramento, California
Reflected Shade, "Details,"
2/04, pp. 122, 124
Rockefeller University, New York,
New York
Icons Revisited: The Poetry
of Passages, 6/04, p. 113
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix,
Arizona
Walking in the Whispers
of Chidlren's Footsteps, 4/04, p. 129
Tarot Garden sculpture
park by Niki de Saint Phalle, Caravicchio, Italy
Monument to Metamorphosis,
"Design," 8/04, p. 42
Empress, Card
III
Monument to
Metamorphosis, "Design," 8/04, p. 41
Falling Tower
Monument
to Metamorphosis, "Design," 8/04, p. 42
Magician, Card
I
Monument to
Metamorphosis, "Design," 8/04, p. 41
Vaux-le-Vicomte garden by Andre
Le Notre, France
The Baroque Landscape:
Andre Le Notre & Vaux-le-Vicomte, by
Michael Brix, "Books," 9/04, p. 130
MISS, MARY
Professional Matters," "Riprap,"
2/04, p. 22
Smell of Success, "Riprap,"
2/04, p. 22
MISSISSIPPI--LOCATIONS
Carriere
Long estate
Andre B. Good, "Riprap,"
6/04, p. 32
MISSOURI--LOCATIONS
Kansas City
Crown Center
A Designer's Designer,
5/04, p. 123
St. Louis
General
"Land
Matters," 2/04, p. 11
Forest Park
"Land Matters,"
2/04, p. 11
Perspective: It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning
River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 108-117
"River Returns"
project
"Land Matters,"
2/04, p. 11
"Land Matters," 3/04, p. 7
Perspective: It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning
River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 108-117
Art
Hill
A River Runs
through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 112, 113, 116
St. Louis Museum
of Art
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 112,
113, 116
Boathouse
A River Runs
through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 115, 116
Bowl Lake
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, p. 112
The Cascades
A River Runs
through It ... Again, 2/04, p. 113
Deer Lake
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 113,
117
Golf course
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 111,
117
Grand Basin
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 112-113,
115-116, 117
Jefferson Lake
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, p. 112
Nathan Frank Bandstand
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs
through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 108-109, 114
Pagoda Circle
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 108-109,
114, 115, 117
Pagoda Lake
A River Runs
through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 108-109, 113, 114, 117
Post-Dispatch Lake
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 110,
112, 113, 115-116, 117
Steinberg Skating
Rink
Perspective:
It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 112,
113
Jefferson National Expansion
Memorial/Gateway Arch
A Designer's Designer,
5/04, pp. 122, 123
MITCHELL, JOHN H.
Is Creationism Next to Outdoorism?
"Critic at Large," 5/04, p. 158
MITCHELL-WOODS, SANDY
Extreme Makeover, 7/04, p. 127
MITHUN ARCHITECTS DESIGNERS AND PLANNERS, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes,
"Planning," 8/04, pp. 68, 69
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT--IN DESIGN
General
Best Foot Forward, 9/04,
p. 116
I'On, New Urbanism, and the South, "Letters," 10/04,
p. 24
Chelsea Piers, New York, New York
The Best Park Money Can
Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, pp. 160, 163, 164
Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 26, 27, 33-34, 35
I'On residential development, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Best Foot Forward, 9/04,
p. 116
I'On, New Urbanism,
and the South, "Letters," 10/04, p. 24
Jinji Lake Landscape Master Plan, New Suzhou, China
Futurescape, 8/04, pp. 107,
109, 110
Cityside Harbor District
Futurescape, 8/04,
p. 111
Menomonee River Valley redesign, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Regenerating the Landscape,
Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, p. 58
Seattle, Washington, Central Waterfront
(Puget Sound) redesign charrettes
Colman Dock ferry terminal
In Seattle, the Mother
of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, pp. 73, 75
Terminal 46
In Seattle, the Mother
of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, pp. 73, 75
Team Urban + Bio Diversity
design
In
Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p.
75
South Boston, Massachusetts
Commonwealth Flats Strategic Plan
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, p. 84
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT--SPECIFIC
DEVELOPMENTS
Coffee Creek Center mixed-use development, Chesterton, Indiana
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, pp. 50, 52
Selling
Sustainable Development, "Ecology," 10/04, pp. 100, 102, 110
42nd
Street Maritime District, New York, New York
The Best Park Money Can
Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 164
Puerto Madero, Rio de la Plata,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tango Nuevo, "Design,"
4/04, p. 39
MIZER, HEATH
Possible Dreams: Soil Laboratory,
12/04, p. 110
MODELS AND MODELING--IN THE DESIGN
PROCESS
General
Back to the Drawing Board,
"Shared Wisdom," 3/04, pp. 109-110
Model Behavior, "Technology," 8/04, pp. 76, 78, 80-83
Computational fluid dynamics
Model Behavior, "Technology,"
8/04, p. 80
Finite-element analysis (FEA)
Model Behavior, "Technology,"
8/04, p. 80
Particle
flow modeling
Model Behavior, "Technology,"
8/04, p. 80
Arlington, Virginia, sewage-treatment plant, designed by Mary Miss
Smell of Success, "Riprap,"
2/04, p. 22
Buffalo Bayou (master plan for revitalization),
Houston, Texas
Houston, We Have a Solution,
"Editor's Choice," 2/04, pp. 26, 31
Elsie McCarthy Sensory Garden, Glendale,
Arizona
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, p. 46
Nantucket Sound proprosed wind farm,
Massachusetts
Model Behavior, "Technology,"
8/04, p. 78
South Mountain Battlefield, Maryland,
cell tower installation proposal
Model Behavior, "Technology,"
8/04, pp. 76, 78
"Tiger Lair" exhibit,
Minnesota Zoo, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Advocate for Habitat, "Shared
Wisdom," 8/04, p. 128
MODERNISM AND MODERNIST LANDSCAPES
General
A Designer's Designer,
5/04, p. 116
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, p. 84
General, street furniture
Reinventing an Old Idea,
"Practice," 7/04, p. 93
State Street pedestrian mall, Madison,
Wisconsin
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, p. 84
MOJADIDI, KOUKABA
Possible Dreams: Sun and Wind,
12/04, p. 108
MOLINE, LAWRENCE, FASLA
Of Cathedrals, Concerts, and Context,
"Critic at Large," 6/04, p. 151
MOLNAR, DONALD J., FASLA
How Can We Turn Students into Productive
Professionals? "Letters," 8/04, pp. 13-14 (author)
MONEO, JOSE RAFAEL
Of Cathedrals, Concerts, and Context,
"Critic at Large," 6/04, pp. 150, 151, 152
MONNAHAN, KELLY
Vintage Views, "Design,"
11/04, pp. 36, 41, 42
MONTANA--LOCATIONS
West
Yellowstone
"Land Matters,"
5/04, p. 17
MONTERUSSO, MIKE
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's
Choice," 1/04, p. 22
MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS--DESIGN
OF
General
Back to the Drawing Board,
"Shared Wisdom," 3/04, p. 111
"Land Matters," 4/04, p. 11
"Land Matters,"
12/04, p. 13
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 44
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 21, 22, 24
Should the World Trade Center
Interpret 9/11 for Us? "Letters," 5/04, pp. 20, 22
Witold
Rybczynski on Ground Zero, "Land Matters," 3/04, p. 7
Buildings materials
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Holocaust memorials
Memory Never Stands Still,
6/04, pp. 115, 116
Inscription of names
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 22
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, p. 131
War memorials
Did Fascist Aesthetics Win
the War? "Letters," 9/04, pp. 14, 16
Grand but Bland, "Critic
at Large," 7/04, p. 160
"Land Matters,"
7/04, p. 11
Learning from Salt Lake, 7/04, pp. 115-116
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 22, 24
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, pp. 130-131
MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS--SPECIFIC
AIDS Memorial Grove, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 46
Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial,
Boise, Idaho
"Land Matters,"
12/04, p. 13
Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, New York, New York
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Cenotaph memorial by Edwin Lutyens,
Whitehall, London, England
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Chicago Police Memorial, Chicago,
Illinois
Sundays in the Park with
Bears, 12/04, p. 98
Columbine High School massacre monument,
Littleton, Colorado (proposed)
"Land Matters,"
4/04, p. 11
First World War Memorial designed by Edwin Lutyens, Thiepval, France
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 21
Garden of Stones
Holocaust Memorial, Museum of Jewish Heritage, Battery Park City, New
York, New York
Memory Never Stands Still,
6/04, pp. 114-117
Irish Hunger Memorial, Battery Park City, New York, New York
Battery Park City's
Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 38-39
"Land Matters," 12/04, p. 13
Organic Maintenance: Mainstream at Last? "Plants,"
3/04, p. 42
Iwo Jima Memorial (Marine Corps
Memorial), Arlington, Virginia
"Land Matters,"
7/04, p. 11
Japanese-American Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
"Land Matters,"
4/04, p. 11
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial/Gateway
Arch, St. Louis, Missouri
A Designer's Designer,
5/04, pp. 122, 123
Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
Grand but Bland, "Critic
at Large," 7/04, p. 158
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 21, 24
Maple Avenue memorials and markers,
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Silent Edge, 6/04, pp.
96, 98, 99
Benjamin Thompson Memorial
The Silent Edge, 6/04,
p. 101
Mary Baker Eddy Memorial
The Silent Edge, 6/04,
pp. 98, 99
Memory Grove, Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 106
National World War II Memorial,
Washington, D.C.
Did Fascist Aesthetics Win
the War? "Letters," 9/04, pp. 14, 16
Grand but Bland, "Critic
at Large," 7/04, pp. 158, 160
"Land Matters,"
7/04, p. 11
Room with a View, 7/04, pp. 108-117
Their Last Battle: The Fight
for the National World War II Memorial, by
Jonathan Fineberg, "Noteworthy," 7/04, p. 135
Circle of Remembrance
Room with a View,
7/04, pp. 113, 116
Freedom Wall
Room with a View,
7/04, pp. 108, 110, 113
Rainbow Pool
Room with a View,
7/04, pp. 108, 111, 112, 115
Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square,
London, England
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 21, 24
Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, France
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, pp. 130-132
Quilt of Remembrance (1996 Olympic
Games bombing), Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta, Georgia
Olympic Hopeful, "Editor's
Choice," 8/04, p. 28
Shaw Memorial, Boston, Massachusetts
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix,
Arizona
Conspicuous Reconsumption,
"Details," 4/04, pp. 134, 136-137
"Land Matters,"
4/04, p. 11
Walking in the Whispers of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, pp.
120-129
This Is the Place State Park, Salt
Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, pp. 97, 98
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
Did Fascist Aesthetics Win
the War? "Letters," 9/04, p. 14
Grand but Bland, "Critic
at Large," 7/04, p. 160
"Land Matters,"
4/04, p. 11
Learning from Salt Lake, 7/04, p. 112
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Should the World Trade Center
Memorial Interpret 9/11 for Us? "Letters," 5/04, p. 22
Where
Numbers Overwhelm, "Critic at Large," 1/04, p. 131
Washington Monument, Washington,
D.C.
Bollards and Beyond, "Planning,"
7/04, pp. 70, 72
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, p. 24
Security Built In, "Design," 3/04, p. 16
Underground visitors center
and security-screening facility
Security Built In,
"Design," 3/04, p. 16
World Trade Center Memorial, New
York, New York
Back to the Drawing Board,
"Shared Wisdom," 3/04, p. 111
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 20-22, 24
Should the World Trade Center Memorial Interpret 9/11 for Us?
"Letters," 5/04, pp. 20, 22
Witold Rybczynski on Ground
Zero, "Land Matters," 3/04, p. 7
Design by Daniel Libeskind
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 21, 22
Design by Michael Arad and
Peter Walker, FASLA
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 20, 22, 24
MOODY, KIRT
Campus Craft, "Details,"
11/04, p. 128
MOON, CARY
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes,
"Planning," 8/04, p. 69
MOORE, CHARLES
Icons Revisited: That '70s
Show, 5/04, pp. 104, 105, 106, 107
MOORE, HENRY
Easy Does It in New Orleans, 3/04,
pp. 94, 98
For Dallas, an Urban Solution, 3/04, p. 89
Objects in a Garden, 3/04, pp. 82-83
MORRIS, HUGH
Winning with Rail Trails, "Planning,"
6/04, pp. 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78-81 (co-author)
MORRIS, PAUL F., FASLA
Should the World Trade Center Memorial
Interpret 9/11 for Us? "Letters," 5/04, pp. 20, 22 (author)
MORRISON, DARREL, FASLA
Meadowland, 1/04, pp. 87, 88, 89
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, p. 116
MORTON, PHIL
An American at Westonbirt, 11/04,
p. 121
MOSKO, MARTIN HAKUBAI
Landscape as Spirit: Creating
a Contemplative Garden, "Noteworthy,"
10/04, p. 185
MOST DEPENDABLE FOUNTAINS, ARLINGTON, TENNESSEE
Model 325 SM Pet Comfort Station
Dog Park Pride: Creature
Features, "Product Profiles," 1/04, p. 110
MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY CORPORATION, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
The Silent Edge, 6/04, p. 98
MOVEMENT--IN DESIGN
General
Landscape Design and
the Experience of Motion, edited
by Michel Conan, "Books," 11/04, pp. 132-133
Feliz Lusitania historic area, Belem, Brazil
Looking Back, Moving Forward,
10/04, p. 161
MOZINGO, LOUISE
Further Information on PhD Programs,
"Letters," 2/04, p. 16
MUELLER, JONATHAN (JON), ASLA
Can Landscape Architects Help Conserve
Farmland near Cities? "Letters," 2/04, pp. 13-14 (author)
More on I'On and New Urbanism, "Letters," 11/04, pp. 15-16
(author)
Snowmobiles, Cell Towers in National Parks? "Letters," 7/04,
p. 13 (author)
MULARK ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY, NORTHAM, AUSTRALIA
New Landscape Design, by
Robert Holden, "Books," 1/04, p. 108
MULCH--IN DESIGN
General, native-habitat restoration
Success with Natural Succession,
"Plants," 7/04, p. 60
MULTIKNIT 2000, SOUTH AFRICA
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 82
Cool Mister
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 82
Full Sail
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 82
Pyramid system
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 82
MUMFORD, LEWIS
Professional Matters, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 22
MURASE ASSOCIATES, PORTLAND, OREGON
Remembered Rain, "Ecology,"
9/04, p. 60
MURPHY, DONALD
Is Creationism Next to Outdoorism?
"Critic at Large," 5/04, p. 158
MURRAY, LUCAS W.
A Different Way to Play, "Details,"
8/04, p. 130
MURRELL, ELIZABETH
Correction, "Letters,"
11/04, p. 17
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 85
MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES--SPECIFIC
American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Arthur Ross Terrace
"Land Matters,"
6/04, p. 15
Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, Illinois
South Garden
A Designer's Designer,
5/04, p. 117
Copia: The American Center for Wine,
Food, and Arts, Napa, California
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 101
Dionyssos Quarries, Greece
New Landscape Design,
by Robert Holden, "Books,"
1/04, p. 108
Fort do Presepio museum, Feliz Lusitania
historic area, Belem, Brazil
Looking Back, Moving Forward,
10/04, pp. 158-159, 160, 161, 162
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.
Plaza
Dan Kiley's Tampa
Project: A Failure of Design, "Letters," 5/04, p. 19
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
(LACMA), Hancock Park/La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California
Hancock Park's Complex
and Evolving Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, pp. 34,
35
Museum of Jewish Heritage, Battery
Park City, New York, New York
Garden
of Stones Holocaust Memorial
Memory Never Stands
Still, 6/04, pp. 114-117
Museum of Modern Art, New York,
New York
Sculpture
Garden
Objects in a Garden,
3/04, p. 83
National Gallery of Art, Washington,
D.C.
Roof Garden
Dan Kiley's Tampa
Project: A Failure of Design, "Letters," 5/04, p. 19
A Designer's Designer, 5/04, p. 121
National Mississippi River Museum
and Aquarium, Dubuque, Iowa
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, pp. 89, 90, 92
National Museum of Natural History,
Washington, D.C.
Bollards and Beyond, "Planning,"
7/04, p. 70
National Museum of the American
Indian, Washington, D.C.
Street Smarts: Walking,
"Product Profiles," 7/04, p. 136
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
County, California
Exploded Clay series
by Steve Tobin
Art, Archaeology,
and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, p. 30
Exploded Clay Fountain
Art, Archaeology,
and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, p. 30
New Orleans Museum of Art, City
Park, New Orleans, Louisiana
Easy Does It in New Orleans,
3/04, p. 95
Sydney and Walda Besthoff
Sculpture Garden
Easy Does It in New
Orleans, 3/04, pp. 92-99
Objects in a Garden, 3/04, pp. 82, 83
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry,
Portland, Oregon
Remembered Rain, "Ecology,"
9/04, p. 60
Page Museum, Hancock Park/La Brea
Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California
Art, Archaeology, and Landscape,
"Editor's Choice," 4/04, p. 30
Hancock Park's Complex and Evolving Landscape, "Editor's
Choice," 4/04, pp. 34-35
Parking lot
Hancock Park's
Complex and Evolving Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04,
p. 35
Tobin exhibit in Hancock
Park
Art, Archaeology,
and Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 4/04, pp. 26, 28, 30,
32-33
Para Sacred Art Museum (formerly
Episcopal Palace), Feliz Lusitania historic area, Belem, Brazil
Looking Back, Moving Forwawrd,
10/04, p. 160
Pioneer Village Living History Museum,
This Is the Place State Park, Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 98
Rijksmuseum Twente (National Museum),
Enschede, The Netherlands
Courtyard
Professional Best,
9/04, pp. 98, 99
St. Louis Museum of Art, Art Hill,
Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri
A River Runs through It
... Again, 2/04, pp. 112, 113, 116
Tampa Museum of Art (former NCNB
Plaza redesign), Tampa, Florida
The Life and Death of a
Masterpiece, 4/04, pp. 106, 110, 111
"Tatanka: Story of the Bison"
Interpretive Center, Deadwood, South Dakota
Dances with Buffalo, "Riprap,"
2/04, p. 18
Touriseum (museum of tourism), Trauttmansdorff
Castle gardens, Merano, Italy
A Chamber and the World,
"International Design," 10/04, pp. 64, 68
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Sculpture Garden
Tres Bien? You Betcha,
"Riprap," 4/04, pp. 20, 22
Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York, New York
Biennial
Celebration in Central Park
Big Stuff, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 22
World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta, Georgia
Olympic
Hopeful, "Editor's Choice," 8/04, pp. 30, 34
MYER, KARL
Vive le Chaos! 12/04, p. 94
MYKLEBUST, ANDREA
With or Without Civic Memory, "Urban
Design," 5/04, pp. 80, 82
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