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NADEL, BARBARA A.
Building Security: Handbook for Architectural Planning and Design, by Barbara A. Nadel, "Noteworthy," 7/04, p. 135

NAKANE, KINSAKU
Constructing a Language of Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 2/04, p. 118

NAKANO ASSOCIATES
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p. 68

NASH, STEVEN
For Dallas, an Urban Solution, 3/04, p. 87

NASHER, PATSY
For Dallas, an Urban Solution, 3/04, p. 85

NASHER, RAYMOND
For Dallas, an Urban Solution, 3/04, pp. 85, 86, 87, 88

NASSAUER, JOAN IVERSON, FASLA
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 120

NATIVE AMERICANS--INFLUENCE ON DESIGN
General
 
Unobtrusive Measures, "Editor's Choice," 12/04, pp. 28, 34, 35
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix, Arizona
 
"Land Matters," 4/04, p. 11
  Walking in the Whispers of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, pp. 125-126, 128, 129
 
Entry garden
   
Walking in the Whispers of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, p. 128
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, 129


NATIVE PLANTINGS AND VEGETATION--GENERAL
Are Landscape Architects Divorced from Plants? "Letters," 9/04, p. 18
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's Choice," 1/04, pp. 18, 20, 21, 22
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology," 3/04, pp. 46, 55
In Defense of Ecological "Messiness," "Letters," 3/04, pp. 11-12
Making Sense on the Bay, 1/04, p. 89
Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 46, 59
Speaking Up for an Ecology of Design, "Shared Wisdom," 4/04, pp. 131, 132
Charles Anderson designs
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, p. 46
Desert plants
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Pltans," 9/04, pp. 46, 50-52, 54, 55
Fire risk and prevention
 
Crying "Fire!" in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 34
 
Firewise Communities: Where We Live, How We Live, by J. Randall Ismay, "Noteworthy," 3/04, p. 119
  On the Wildfire Frontier, "Plants," 5/04, pp. 54, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63
Green roofs
 
"Green Fields" Present New Challenges, "Letters," 3/04, p. 10
Integrated water conservation strategies
 
Integrated Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 4/04, pp. 59, 60
Landscape restoration
 
Working with a Restoration Ecologist, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 121
Lawns
 
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, pp. 136, 140
Midwestern United States landscapes
 
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 118
Mining-reclamation landscapes
 
Lessons for Future Mining Reclamation, "Ecology," 2/04, p. 54
New Urbanist developments
 
I'On, New Urbanism, and the South, "Letters," 10/04, p. 24
Prairie landscapes
 
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, pp. 118, 119, 120, 121

NATIVE PLANTINGS AND VEGETATION--IN DESIGN
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests Headquarters, Fort Collins, Colorado
 
Seeing the Buildings for the Trees, "Practice," 2/04, p. 88
Automated Trading Desk (ATD), Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
 
Expressing the Flow, "Details," 10/04, pp. 178, 182
Bowen residence, Princeton, Minnesota
 
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 119
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
City Hall Green Roof Pilot Project roof garden, Chicago, Illinois
 
Chicago's Green Crown, 11/04, pp. 110, 111, 112
 
"Green Fields" Present New Challenges, "Letters," 3/04, p. 10
  Selected Plant List, 11/04, p. 112
Coffee Creek Center, Chesterton, Indiana
 
Selling Sustainable Development, "Ecology," 10/04, p. 104
Colman Park, Seattle, Washington
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 48, 52, 58
  Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 100-101
Denver, Colorado, parks (Game Plan)
  For an Austere Time, No Little Plan, "Planning," 10/04, pp. 116, 119
Desert Botanical Garden (DBG), Phoenix, Arizona
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, pp. 46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 57
Discovery Park (formerly Fort Lawton), Seattle, Washington
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 54, 56, 57, 58, 59
  Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 100-101
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, p. 60
 
500 Area
   
Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 57, 58
"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, p. 109
Elsie McCarthy Sensory Garden, Glendale, Arizona
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, pp. 46, 48, 49, 50-51
 
Wisdom garden
   
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 49
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Headquarters courtyard, Washington, D.C.
 
Starting an Environmental Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, p. 78
"Feral Geometry" residential garden, Dallas, Texas
 
Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 99
Florida
 
Florida's Best Native Landscape Plants: 200 Readily Available Species for Homeowners and Professionals, by Gil Nelson, "Noteworthy," 5/04, p. 135
Ford Motor Company Rouge Center Truck Plant green roof, Dearborn, Michigan
 
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's Choice," 1/04, pp. 18, 20
Forest Park "River Returns" project, St. Louis, Missouri
 
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, p. 117
Garden of the First Nations, Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
 
Unobtrusive Measures, "Editor's Choice," 12/04, pp. 28, 31-32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
Genesee Meadow, Seattle, Washington
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 48, 50, 52, 58
  Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 100-101
Husky Injection Molding Systems, Bolton, Ontario, Canada
 
Instead of Global Warming, "Ecology," 6/04, pp. 62, 64, 65, 66
Independence Grove Forest Preserve, Lake County, Illinois
 
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology," 2/04, pp. 54, 56, 58
 
Native Garden
   
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology," 2/04, p. 52
Interstate 215, Salt Lake City, Utah
 
Learning from Salt Lake, 7/04, p. 106
Lake Nokomis, Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology," 3/04, p. 48
LeBlanc/Monnahan residence, Truro, Massachusetts
 
Vintage Views, "Design," 11/04, pp. 40, 41
Living Water Garden, Fu-Nan River, Chengdu, China
 
Teaching the River, 3/04, pp. 103, 104, 105
Lurie Garden, Millennium Park, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois
 
Fair Game on Lake Michigan, 11/04, p. 103
Menomonee River Walk (proposed), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 
Regenerating the Landscape, Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 56, 60
Micaela Bastidas Park, Costanera Sur, Puerto Madero, Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Tango Nuevo, "Design," 4/04, pp. 39, 40, 42
Mission Trails Regional Park, San Diego, California
 
Crying "Fire!" in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 34
Mount St. Helen's National Monument, Washington
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 57, 58, 59
  Coldwater Visitors Center
   
Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, p. 57
  Johnston Ridge Visitors Center
 
 Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, p. 57
NCNB Plaza, Tampa, Florida
 
The Life and Death of a Masterpiece, 4/04, p. 105
Pacific Northwest area of the United States (general)
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 58-59
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 60, 62
Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
 
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 30, 35
Peirce's Woods, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
 
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 100
Phoenix, Arizona (general)
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, p. 50
Prairie Crossing, Lake County, Illinois
 
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology," 3/04, p. 55
Red Butte Garden (RBG) and State Arboretum, Salt Lake City, Utah
 
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, pp. 44, 46, 48, 50-51
 
Children's Garden
   
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 51
 
Entry Garden
   
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 48
 
Herb Garden
   
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 46
 
Native Walk
   
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, pp. 46, 48
 
Visitors Center
   
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 48
Reserve at Pritchard Beach, Seattle, Washington
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 48, 52, 58
  Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 100-101
 
Wetland Walk
   Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 50, 52, 54
Residence of Para, Feliz Lusitania historic area, Belem, Brazil
 
Looking Back, Moving Forward, 10/04, pp. 164-165
Roxhill Park, West Seattle, Washington
  Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 50, 54, 56, 58
San Francisco Bay area, California
  Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region: Mendocino to Monterey, by Linda H. Beidleman and Eugene N. Kozloff, "Noteworthy," 1/04, p. 109
Seven Canyons Fountains, Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, Utah
 
Learning from Salt Lake, 7/04, p. 100
Seward Park, Seattle, Washington
 
Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 46, 58
  Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 100-101

  Environmental Education Center
   
Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, p. 46
  Native plant garden
   
Narrating History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 46, 48, 50, 58
State Farm corporate campus, Woodbury, Minnesota
 
Bringing Land Ethic to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 119
Steele Indian School Park entry garden, Phoenix, Arizona
 
Walking in the Whispers of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, pp. 128-129
Tidewater private residence, Virginia Beach, Virginia
 
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 98
  Tidewater Harmony, "Design," 12/04, pp. 42, 44, 46-47
Van Sweden residence, Sherwood, Maryland
 
James van Sweden's Meadow, 1/04, p. 90
 
Meadowland, 1/04, pp. 88, 90, 91
Washington Navy Yard rain gardens and stormwater projects by Low Impact Development Center (LIDC), Washington, D.C.
 
Starting an Environmental Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, p. 80
Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts
 
Bringing Land Ethics to Life, "Shared Wisdom," 6/04, p. 121
Wild Meadows residential development, Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology," 3/04, p. 55

NATIVE PLANTINGS AND VEGETATION--SPECIFIC SPECIES
Agave
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, pp. 48, 54
Amelanchier utahensis (Great Basin serviceberry)
 
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 46
Blechnum spicant (deer fern)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, p. 63
Caesalpinia cacalaco (cascalote)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 49
Caesalpinia pulcherrima (bird of paradise)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 48
Camasia quamash (camas)
 
Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 60, 62
Cercidium floridum (paloverde trees)
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, p. 55
Cercidium praecox (palobrea)
  Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, p. 55
Dalea capitata
 
The Butterfly Effect, 11/04, pp. 50-51
Dietes bicolor (evergreen iris)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 49
Erythronium oregonum (fawn lily)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 60, 62
Heteromeles arbutifolia (Toyon)
 
On the Wildfire Frontier, "Plants," 5/04, p. 61
Hibiscus moscheutos (perennial hibiscus)
 
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 48
Indian paintbrush
 
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 51
Justicia spicigera (Jacobinia)
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, pp. 48, 54
Kalmia microphylla (swamp laurel)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, p. 63
Lavandula angustifolia (English lavender)
 
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 48
  Are Landscape Architects Divroced from Plants? "Letters," 9/04, p. 18
Leucophyllum laevigatum (Chihuahuan rain sage)
   
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 48
Lophocereus schottii (totem pole cactus)
  "Monstrosais"
   
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 46
Lupinus arcticus nootkatensis (lupine)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, p. 62
Lysichiton americanum (skunk cabbage, swamp lantern)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 60, 62
Mountain laurel
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, p. 60
Myoporum parvifolum
  On the Wildfire Frontier, "Plants," 5/04, p. 62
Oemleria cerasiformis (Indian plumb)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, p. 63
Oenothera caespitosa (evening primrose)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 48
Opuntia chlorotica
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, pp. 48, 50
Opuntia engelmannii (prickly pear)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 48
Oxalis oregana (redwood sorrel)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 62, 63
Penstemon
 
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 46
  Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plats," 9/04, pp. 48, 55
 
Rocky Mountain penstemon
   
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 51
Rhus trilobata (skunk bush)
 
Are Landscape Architects Divorced from Plants? "Letters," 9/04, p. 18
 
Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 46
Saguaro cacti
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, p. 48
Salvia clevelandii (chaparral sage)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 46
Santolina chamaecyparissus (silver santolina)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, pp. 49, 50, 51
Sego lily
  Beauty and the Butte, "Plants," 8/04, p. 44
Setcresea pallida (purple heart)
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, p. 55
Sisyrinchium douglasii (blue-eyed grass)
 
Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 60, 62
Trillium ovatum (trillium)
 
Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 60, 63
Tsuga heterophylla (Western hemlock)
  Success with Natural Succession, "Plants," 7/04, pp. 62, 63
Verbena
 
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, p. 48
Viguiera deltoidea (golden eye)
 
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants," 11/04, p. 48
See also GRASSES--SPECIFIC SPECIES; TREES--SPECIFIC SPECIES

NATURAL DEATH CENTRE, LONDON, ENGLAND
Natural Burial, British Style, "Ecology," 5/04, pp. 70, 74

NAUTILUS SYMBOL--IN DESIGN
Living Water Garden, Fu-Nan River, Chengdu, China
 
Teaching the River, 3/04, pp. 103, 106

NEBRASKA--LOCATIONS
Lincoln
  University of Nebraska
   Memorial Stadium
   
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, pp. 127, 134, 136

NECKAR, LANCE
Sound Advice, "Student Awards," 10/04, p. 60

NELSON, GIL
Florida's Best Native Landscape Plants: 200 Readily Available Species for Homeowners and Professionals, "Noteworthy," 5/04, p. 135 (author)

NELSON BYRD WOLTZ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
Expressing the Flow, "Details," 10/04, p. 178
Going with the Flow, 10/04, p. 168
Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 96-97, 98, 103
Tidewater Harmony, "Design," 12/04, pp. 38, 41, 47
What Architects Say, "Practice," 10/04, pp. 148-149

THE NETHERLANDS--THE LOCATIONS
Amsterdam
  Westergasfabriek
   
Amsterdam Opens a New Culture Park, "International Design," 11/04, pp. 60, 62-66, 68, 70-71
Buiten Vennep
  Green Through Red housing development
   
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 105
Enschede
  Rijksmuseum Twente (National Museum)
   Courtyard
   
Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 98, 99

NETTLETON, SARAH
City Symmetries, "Design," 6/04, pp. 46, 48, 49, 50-51

NEVADA--LOCATIONS
Clark County
  General, lawns
   
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, p. 129

NEW HAMPSHIRE--LOCATIONS
Franconia Notch
  Old Man of the Mountain
   
Rest in Peace? "Riprap," 3/04, p. 18

NEW JERSEY--LOCATIONS
General
  Shoreline
   
Should Built Landscapes Incorporate Risk? "Letters," 9/04, p. 14
Atlantic City
  Casino district
   Fabric-wrapped light tower
   
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology," 7/04, p. 77
Short Hills
  Greenwood Gardens
   
Work in Progress, "Riprap," 9/04, p. 28

NEWMAN, CAROL
The Makings of a Skatepark, "Technology," 4/04, pp. 80, 82, 84-94 (author)

NEW MEXICO--LOCATIONS
General, land conservation
 
Can Landscape Architects Conserve Farmland near Cities? "Letters," 2/04, p. 13
Acoma
  Acoma Pueblo
   
Magnificent Seven, "Riprap," 12/04, p. 26
Albuquerque
  Middle Rio Grande Bosque Restoration Project
   
Professional Best, 9/04, pp. 105-106
   
Middle Rio Grande Valley State Park
   
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 106
Rio Rancho
  Skatepark
   
The Makings of a Skatepark, "Technology," 4/04, pp. 82, 84
Santa Fe
  De Vargas Park
   
Trail of Dreams, Trail of Ghosts
   
With a Trace, "Details," 9/04, pp. 124, 126, 128
  Frenchy's Park
   
Trail of Dreams, Trail of Ghosts
   
With a Trace, "Details," 9/04, pp. 124, 126, 128-129

NEW REALISM MOVEMENT
Monument to Metamorphosis, "Design," 8/04, p. 39

NEW URBANISM--GENERAL
Best Foot Forward, 9/04, p. 111
Can Residential Be Responsible? "Letters," 1/04, p. 12
I'On, New Urbanism, and the South, "Letters," 10/04, pp. 23, 24
"Land Matters," 9/04, p. 11
More on I'On and New Urbanism, "Letters," 11/04, pp. 15, 16
A Parting Shot across the Prairie, "Letters," 1/04, p. 15
What Architects Say, "Practice," 10/04, p. 145
Ecology
 
Selling Sustainable Development, "Ecology," 10/04, pp. 102, 111

NEW URBANISM--IN DESIGN
Coffee Creek Center, Chesterton, Indiana
 
Selling Sustainable Development, "Ecology," 10/04, p. 111
I'On residential development, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
 
Best Foot Forward, 9/04, p. 111
  I'On, New Urbanism, and the South, "Letters," 10/04, pp. 23, 24
  "Land Matters," 9/04, p. 11

  More on I'On and New Urbanism, "Letters," 11/04, pp. 15, 16
Prairie Crossing, Lake County, Illinois
 
A Parting Shot across the Prairie, "Letters," 1/04, p. 15
Seaside, Florida
 
I'On, New Urbanism, and the South, "Letters," 10/04, p. 24

NEW YORK--LOCATIONS
General, parks and park maintenance
 
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 162
Corning
  Riverfront Centennial Park
   
A Designer's Designer, 5/04, p. 120
East Hampton
  Hither Lane
   
Engaging Estate, 2/04, pp. 100-104, 106-107
   Transparent Solution, 2/04, pp. 104-105
   
Pool
   
Engaging Estate, 2/04, p. 104
   
Pool house
   
Engaging Estate, 2/04, pp. 103, 104
Fort Ticonderoga
 
Restoring a Turkish Carpet, "Design," 1/04, pp. 34, 36
  King's Garden
   
Marian Coffin's Plants for King's Garden, "Design," 1/04, p. 41
Restoring a Turkish Carpet, "Design," 1/04, pp. 34, 36, 38-43
   
The Pavilion
   
Restoring a Turkish Carpet, "Design," 1/04, p. 43
Ithaca
  Cayuga Waterfront Trail
   
Winning with Rail Trails, "Planning," 6/04, pp. 78, 80
 
Cornell University
   
Parking on Manning's Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04, pp. 226, 227, 228
   
Redbud Woods
    Parking on Manning's Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04, pp. 226, 227, 228
   
University Avenue
   
Parking on Manning's Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04, pp. 226, 228
   
Parking lot
     
Parking on Manning's Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04, p. 226
   
West Campus Residential Initiative
   
Parking on Manning's Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04, p. 226
Lever House Landscape Restoration Project
 
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 100
Mountainville
  Storm King Art Center
   
Objects in a Garden, 3/04, p. 83
New York City
  Bronx
   Bronx Zoo
    "Congo Gorilla Forest" exhibit
     
Advocate for Habitat, "Shared Wisdom," 8/04, p. 126
  Brooklyn
   Brooklyn Bridge Park
   
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 160
 
Hudson Valley Greenway Trail System
   
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 98
  Manhattan
American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
    Rose Center for Earth and Space
     Arthur Ross Terrace
     
Are Landscape Architecture Divorced from Plants? "Letters," 8/04, p. 19
     
"Land Matters," 6/04, p. 15
   Battery Park City
    General, parks and gardens
     
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
     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

    Irish Hunger Memorial
     
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

    Jetty designed by Mary Miss
 
   Smell of Success, "Riprap," 2/04, p. 22
   
Museum of Jewish Heritage
     
Garden of Stones Holocaust memorial
     
Memory Never Stands Still, 6/04, pp. 114-117
    Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park
     
Battery Park City's Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 36, 40, 42
   
South Cove
     
Battery Park City's Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, p. 38
   
Teardrop Park
     
Battery Park City's Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, p. 40
   Bryant Park
    "Land Matters," 10/04, p. 21
    Urban Open Space: Designing for User Needs, by Mark Francis, "Books," 3/04, p. 119
    When Bad Things Happen to Good Parks, "Critic at Large," 11/04, pp. 162, 164

   Central Park
   
LandSCAPES, "Editor's Choice," 5/04, p. 38
    What Architects Say, "Practice," 10/04, p. 143

    Bethesda Fountain
     
Less Is Less, "Design," 3/04, p. 24
     
The Angel of the Waters by Emma Stebbins
     
Less Is Less, "Design," 3/04, p. 24
   
The Gates, by Christo and Jeanne-Claude
     
By the Numbers, "Riprap," 7/04, p. 20
     
On the Way to The Gates, by Jonathan Fineberg, "Noteworthy," 7/04, p. 135
   
Whitney Museum of American Art biennial celebration
     
Big Stuff, "Riprap," 4/04, p. 22
     Daddies Bighead
      Big Stuff, "Riprap," 4/04, p. 22
     
Garden 10, by Eli Sudbrack
     
Big Stuff, "Riprap," 4/04, p. 22
     Mirror ball composition by Yayoi Kusama
     
Big Stuff, "Riprap," 4/04, p. 22
   
14th Street district
    Streetlights
     
Reinventing an Old Idea, "Practice," 7/04, p. 93
   
Harlem
    West Harlem Master Plan and Waterfront Park
     
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 106
   
The High Line
    Redesign competition
     
Let It Be, "Critic at Large," 12/04, pp. 146, 148
     
Taking the High Road, "Urban Design," 12/04, pp. 62, 64-69
   Museum of Modern Art
    Sculpture Garden
     
Objects in a Garden, 3/04, p. 83
   Riis Plaza
   
Honor Roll, "Riprap," 10/04, p. 36
   
Rockefeller University
   
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 102-112
    Poetry to Whom? "Letters," 8/04, p. 13
   
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Hall
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 104, 106
   
Bronk Laboratory
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 108, 109
   
Founder's Hall
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 105-106     
   
John D. Rockefeller Jr. and David Rockefeller Research Building
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 109, 110
   
Peggy Rockefeller Plaza (South Plaza)
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 108, 109-112
     Nerves of Steel, "Details," 6/04, pp. 122, 124-125
     Poetry to Whom? "Letters," 8/04, p. 13
     
Upper Terrace
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, p. 110
   
Philosopher's Garden
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 104, 106, 107, 109, 111
   
Plaza Building
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, p. 109
   
Scholar's Residence
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 104, 112
   
Weiss Research Building
     
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of Passages, 6/04, pp. 109, 110, 112 
   Theodore Roosevelt Park
   
Who Let the Dog Parks Out? "Practice," 1/04, pp. 70, 72
   
Dog park
     
Who Let the Dog Parks Out? "Practice," 1/04, pp. 70, 72
   
Union Square subway station designed by Mary Miss
   
Smell of Success, "Riprap," 2/04, p. 22
   
Waterfront park system
    How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 98
    "Land Matters," 10/04, p. 21
   
Chelsea Piers
     
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, pp. 160, 162, 163, 164
     "Land Matters," 10/04, p. 21
   
42nd Street  Maritime District
     
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 164
    Hudson River Esplanade
     
Battery Park City's Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 40, 43
   
Hudson River Park
     
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, pp. 160, 162-164
   How the West Was Done, 8/04, pp. 96-105
     "Land Matters," 10/04, p. 21
     Perspective: Elegant Design with Incongruities, 8/04, p. 103
     
Chelsea segment
     
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 99
   
Clinton segment
     
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 99
     
Clinton Cove project
     
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 103
     Greenwich Village segment
     
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, pp. 160, 162-163, 164
    How the West Was Done, 8/04, pp. 98, 99, 100-105
    "Land Matters," 10/04, p. 21

     
Perspective: Elegant Design with Incongruities, 8/04, p. 103
     
Hell's Kitchen segment
     
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 99
   
Tribeca segment
     
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 163
 
    How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 99
   
World Trade Center Memorial
   
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
 
Queens
   Public School 19
    Learning Garden
     
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 103
 
Staten Island
   Staten Island Ferry pedestrian esplanade and boarding area
   
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology," 7/04, pp. 80, 84
Pine Island
Pine Island Estate boat dock, St. Lawrence Seaway
   
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology," 7/04, p. 85
Westport
  Shapiro/Phelan residence
   
A Designer's Designer, 5/04, pp. 121, 122

NICHOLS, FREDERICK DOVETON
Thomas Jefferson, Landscape Architect, "Noteworthy," 9/04, p. 131 (author, with Ralph E. Griswold)

NICKELS, GREG, MAYOR OF SEATTLE
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p. 67

NIELSEN, SIGNE, FASLA
Sky Gardens: Rooftops, Balconies, and Terraces, "Noteworthy," 8/04, p. 135 (author)

NIELSON, DAVID
Rest in Peace? "Riprap," 3/04, p. 18

NIKE, INC.
Reuse-a-Shoe program (recycling)
 
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, p. 127

NIMMER, CARRIE
Amid Arizona Sprawl, an Oasis of Desert, "Plants," 9/04, p. 55

NISHITA, SATORU
Icons Revisited: High Plains Burial, "Practice," 11/04, p. 89

NIIZUMA, MINORU
Easy Does It in New Orleans, 3/04, p. 94

NOBEL, PHILIP
Let It Be, "Critic at Large," 12/04, pp. 146, 148 (author)

NODEN, ALXE
Landscape as Spirit: Creating a Contemplative Garden, (author, with Martin Hakubai Mosko, ASLA), "Noteworthy," 10/04, p. 185

NOGUCHI, ISAMU
Easy Does It in New Orleans, 3/04, pp. 92, 94, 99
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 100

NOGUCHI FOUNDATION
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 100

NOISE AND NOISE BARRIERS--IN DESIGN
General, lawns
Artificial vs. natural grass
   
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, p. 132
California Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters forecourt, Sacramento, California
 
Spiral Impact, 4/04, p. 116
Millennium Park, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois
 
Fair Game on Lake Michigan, 11/04, p. 103
Peavey Plaza, Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
Death of a Thousand Patches, "Editor's Choice," 9/04, pp. 30, 34, 36, 37
Pepper residence south terrace, Toronto, Canada
 
Rising to the Challenge, "Design," 2/04, p. 46
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix, Arizona
 
Walking in the Whispers of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, pp. 123, 127
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  Amsterdam Opens a New Culture Park, "International Design," 11/04, p. 68
See also SOUND--IN DESIGN

NOLAN, ART, JR.
Chicago A-twitter, "Riprap," 4/04, p. 24

NOLAN, HERBERT, ASLA
The War of the Cherries, "Riprap," 10/04, p. 36

NORQUIST, JOHN, MAYOR OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
Regenerating the Landscape, Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 56, 61

NORTH AMERICAN ROCK GARDEN SOCIETY
Rock Garden: Design and Construction, "Noteworthy," 1/04, p. 109 (publisher)

NORTH CAROLINA--LOCATIONS
Charlotte
  Private residence
   
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 103
  Ray's Fetching Meadows dog park
   
Who Let the Dog Parks Out? "Practice," 1/04, p. 73
Durham
  Wheels Family Fun Park
   
The Makings of a Skatepark, "Technology," 4/04, p. 82

NORTHEAST GREENWAYS, ITHACA, NEW YORK
Winning with Rail Trails, "Planning," 6/04, pp. 78, 80

NORTON, GALE A., SECRETARY OF INTERIOR
"Land Matters," 5/04, p. 17
Security Built In, "Riprap," 3/04, p. 16

NOVOA, GRACIELA
Tango Nuevo, "Design," 4/04, p. 39

NTT URBAN DEVELOPMENT, TOKYO, JAPAN
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 102

NYCWIRELESS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
World Gone Wireless, "Technology," 6/04, pp. 87, 88

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