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RACKER, DAVID C., FASLA
Are Landscape Architects Divorced
from Plants? "Letters," 7/04, p. 14 (author)
RACKER & ASSOCIATES, SALT LAKE
CITY, UTAH
Learning from Salt Lake, 7/04,
p. 105
RADKE, JOHN
Further Information on PhD Programs,
"Letters," 2/04, p. 16
RADLAK, TED
Rising to the Challenge, "Design,"
2/04, pp. 44, 46, 48 (author)
RAEZER, CHRIS
The Makings of a Skatepark, "Technology,"
4/04, pp. 88-89
RAFF, PAUL
A Garden Teahouse, "Details,"
7/04, p. 132
RAGSDALE, JOSEPH
Three for Rome, "Riprap,"
3/04, p. 18
RAHAIM, JOHN
In Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes,
"Planning," 8/04, p. 67
RAILINGS--IN DESIGN
General, dementia gardens
The Research Connection:
Gardens for Dementia Care: What Works? What Doesn't? "Practice,"
5/04, p. 98
The Alps, France
Should Built Landscapes
Incorporate Risk? "Letters," 9/04, p. 14
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
How the West Was Done, 8/04,
pp. 100, 103
National Museum of Natural History,
Washington, D.C.
Bollards and Beyond, "Planning,"
7/04, p. 70
New Jersey shoreline (general)
Should Built Landscapes
Incorporate Risk? "Letters," 9/04, p. 14
South Boston Maritime Park, South
Boston, Massachusetts
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, p. 84
RAILS-TO-TRAILS DESIGN--GENERAL
General
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, pp. 68-69
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78-79, 81
Transit connections
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, p. 72
RAILS-TO-TRAILS--SPECIFIC TRAILS
Bloomingdale Trail, Chicago, Illinois
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, pp. 68-69
Cardinal Greenway, Indiana
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 78, 79, 81
Cayuga Waterfront Trail, Ithaca,
New York
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 78, 80
Cedar River Watershed Education
Center, Cedar Falls, Washington
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 102
Delaware Canal/Tohickon Aqueduct, Bucks County, Pennsyvlania
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 70, 78
Gainesville Eco-History Trail (proposed), Gainesville, Florida
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 68, 70
Heritage Rail Trail County Park,
York County, Pennsylvania
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, p. 78
The High Line redesign competition,
New York, New York
Let
It Be, "Critic at Large," 12/04, pp. 146, 148
Taking the High Road, "Urban Design," 12/04, pp. 62,
64-69
Promenade Plantee, Paris, France
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, p. 68
Reading Viaduct Project, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, p. 68
San Fernando Valley Metro Rapidway,
Los Angeles, California
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, p. 72
Silver Strand Trail, San Diego,
California
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 78-79
Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail,
California
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 74, 76
Springwater Corridor Willamette
River Extension, Portland, Oregon
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 74, 76
Vermont trails
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, p. 78
RAILWAYS AND TRAINS--IN DESIGN
Carr's Hill Arts Precinct, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Virginia
Artistic Grounds, "Planning,"
3/04, pp. 60, 62
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture
Garden, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana
Easy Does It in New Orleans,
3/04, pp. 95, 97
See also TRANSIT AND TRANSIT
SYSTEMS--IN DESIGN
RAIN BIRD CORPORATION
ESP Monitoring Controller
Help for Home and Planet:
Water Control, "Product Profiles," 11/04, p. 134
RAINER, THOMAS
Developing Entry-Level Design Portfolios,
"Practice," 12/04, pp. 76, 78, 79, 80-81
RAINEY, REUBEN M., ASLA
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 108
RAINWATER HARVESTING--IN DESIGN
General
Integrated Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 4/04, pp. 52, 54, 56,
60, 62, 66
General, fire risk and prevention
On the Wildfire Frontier,
"Plants," 5/04, p. 67
General, global warming
Anticipating Climate Change,
"Plants," 12/04, p. 55
Carr's Hill Arts Precinct, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Virginia
Artistic Grounds, "Planning,"
3/04, p. 62
City Hall Green Roof Pilot Project
roof garden, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago's Green Crown,
11/04, p. 110
Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix,
Arizona
Integrated Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 4/04, p. 52
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) Headquarters courtyard, Washington, D.C.
Starting an Environmental
Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, pp. 76, 78
Merry Lea Environmental Learning
Center, Goshen College, Wolf Lake, Indiana
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, pp. 46, 48
Pima Community College, Desert Vista
Campus, Phoenix, Arizona
Integrated Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 4/04, p. 54
Tidewater private residence, Virginia Beach,
Virginia
Tidewater Harmony, "Design,"
12/04, p. 42
Washington Navy Yard stormwater
projects and rain gardens designed by Low Impact Development Corporation
(LIDC), Washington, D.C.
Starting an Environmental
Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, pp. 76, 80
RAKOFF, PENNY
Reinventing an Old Idea, "Practice,"
7/04, p. 92
RAKOW, DON
Anticipating Climate Change, "Plants,"
12/04, p. 55
RAPP, GEORGE
Spirit under the Sky, "Editor's
Choice," 6/04, p. 38
RAPSON, RALPH
Tres Bien? You Betcha, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 22
RAUPP, MICHAEL
Organic Maintenance: Mainstream
at Last? "Plants," 3/04, p. 42
RAVENSTAD, ROGER, ASLA
Are Landscape Architects Divorced
from Plants? "Letters," 7/04, pp. 17-18 (author)
RAYMOND, SUSAN
The Butterfly Effect, "Plants,"
11/04, p. 49
RBVK ASSOCIATES, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Renewing the Source, 8/04, p. 121
READ, JESSICA
Chaumont Crosses the Channel, 11/04,
p. 118
RECREATIONAL AREAS AND OPPORTUNITIES--IN DESIGN
General
An Unflinching Eye, "Shared
Wisdom," 9/04, pp. 121, 122
General, playing fields
Baseball
and Softball Fields: Design, Construction, Renovation, and Maintenance,
by Jim Puhalla, Jeff Krans, and
Mike Goatley, "Noteworthy," 11/04, p. 133
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology," 10/04, pp. 122,
124, 126, 127-128, 134-135, 136-137
Battery Park City, New York, New York
Organic Maintenance: Mainstream
at Last? "Plants," 3/04, pp. 38, 40
Blandy Experimental Farm, State
Arboretum of Virginia, Clark County, Virginia
Genius Loci in Transition,
"Planning," 4/04, p. 76
Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, pp. 62, 64, 66
Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta,
Georgia
Olympic Hopeful, "Editor's
Choice," 8/04, pp. 29-30, 32
Chelsea Piers, New York, New York
The Best Park Money Can
Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 163
Chicago, Illinois, lakefront (Lake
Michigan) design competition, sponsored by the Graham Foundation for
Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago, Illinois
"Elektron Park" design by Catherine Seavitt Studio (Catherine Seavitt
and Koukaba Mojadidi) and Buro Happold
Possible
Dreams: Sun and Wind, 12/04, pp. 108, 109
"Woven Composite" design by Carol
Ross Barney, Chantelle Brewer, Sung-Jin Byun, Andrew Schachman, Shinya
Uehara, and Andrew Volckens
Possible
Dreams: Flowing Fabric, 12/04, p. 112
Children's Plaza, Micaela Bastidas
Park, Costanera Sur, Puerto Madero, Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tango Nuevo, "Design,"
4/04, p. 40
Condon School, South Boston, Massachusetts
Extreme Makeover, 7/04,
p. 122
Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri
A River Runs through It
... Again, 2/04, pp. 111, 112, 113, 117
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
Greenwich Village segment
The Best Park Money
Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, pp. 160, 163
Pier 40
The Best Park Money
Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 160
Tribeca segment
The Best Park Money
Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 163
Independence Grove Forest Preserve, Lake County, Illinois
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, pp. 52, 54, 56
Jinji Lake Landscape Master Plan,
New Suzhou, China
Futurescape, 8/04, pp. 107,
109
Menomonee River Walk (proposed), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Regenerating the Landscape,
Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 54, 60
O'Donnell Elementary School,
East Boston, Massachusetts
Extreme Makeover, 7/04,
p. 121
Parc Central de Nou Barris, Barcelona,
Spain
Oasis from a Wounded Landscape,
2/04, p. 94
Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, p. 32
Roxhill Park, West Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 56
Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 100
Seattle, Washington, Central Waterfront
(Puget Sound) redesign charrettes
Team Reverse Evolution design
In Seattle, the Mother
of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, pp. 69, 70
Team Vital Edge design
In Seattle, the Mother
of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p. 66
Skyline Park, Denver, Colorado
Icons Revisited: High Plains
Burial, "Practice," 11/04, p. 87
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix,
Arizona
Walking in the Whispers
of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, pp. 123, 127
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
An Unflinching Eye, "Shared
Wisdom," 9/04, p. 121
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, pp. 126, 133, 134, 136
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
Amsterdam Opens a New Culture
Park, "International Design," 11/04, p. 64
See also GOLF COURSES AND GOLF-COURSE
DESIGN--GENERAL; GOLF COURSES--SPECIFIC
RECTANGLES AND RECTANGULAR FORMS--IN
DESIGN
Discovery Park 500 Area (formerly Fort Lawton), Seattle, Washington
Narrating
History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, pp. 56, 57
560
Mission Street, South of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco, California
Mission Statement, 1/04,
p. 79
Garden of Stones Holocaust
memorial, Museum of Jewish Heritage, Battery Park City, New York, New
York
Memory Never Stands Still,
6/04, p. 116
Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas,
Texas
For Dallas, an Urban Solution,
3/04, p. 88
Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer,
France
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, p. 132
RECYCLED, RECLAIMED, AND SALVAGED MATERIALS--IN DESIGN
General
Conspicuous Reconsumption,
"Details," 4/04, pp. 134, 136-137
With or Without Civic Memory, "Urban Design," 5/04,
pp. 78, 80
General, artificial turf
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, pp. 127, 128
General, fabrics
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology,"
7/04, p. 80
General, LEED
Integrated Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 4/04, p. 62
General, reclaimed water
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, p. 129
General, water
Ecological wastewater-treatment systems
Growing Away Wastewater,
"Ecology," 1/04, p. 51
Stormwater reuse
Integrated Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 4/04, pp. 52, 54, 56,
66
California Environmental Protection
Agency Headquarters, Sacramento, California
Spiral Impact, 4/04, p.
117
Dionyssos Quarries Museum, Greece
New Landscape Design,
by Robert Holden, "Books,"
1/04, p. 108
"Ha-Happening" garden
by Espace Drar (Anna Radice and Patricia Lussier), Festival of the Garden
2004, Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire, England
Chaumont Crosses the Channel,
11/04, p. 117
Head Start Adventure Playground,
Lawrence, Massachusetts
A Different Way to Play,
"Details," 8/04, p. 132
Independence Grove Forest Preserve,
Lake County, Illinois
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, p. 52
LeBlanc/Monnahan residence, Truro,
Massachusetts
Vintage Views, "Design,"
11/04, pp. 36, 39, 40
Machinist's garden, Salt Lake
City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, pp. 104, 105
Micaela Bastidas Park, Costanera
Sur, Puerto Madero, Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tango Nuevo, "Design,"
4/04, p. 40
Montgomery Park Business Center,
Baltimore, Maryland
Sedums over Baltimore, "Ecology,"
8/04, pp. 52, 61
Nakasato Juji Project (roadside
public park), Niigata, Japan
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 100
Parc Central de Nou Barris, Barcelona,
Spain
Oasis from a Wounded Landscape,
2/04, p. 97
Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, p. 35
Pedestrian Mall, Iowa City, Iowa
With
or Without Civic Memory, "Urban Design," 5/04, pp. 78, 80
Roofless Church walled garden, New
Harmony, Indiana
Spirit under the Sky, "Editor's
Choice," 6/04, p. 42
Roxhill Park, West Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 56
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix,
Arizona
Conspicuous Reconsumption,
"Details," 4/04, pp. 134, 136-137
Walking in the Whispers of Children's Footsteps, "Details,"
4/04, pp. 123-124, 126, 127, 128, 129
You Call This Stewardship? "Letters," 6/04, p. 17
Entry garden
Conspicuous Reconsumption,
"Details," 4/04, pp. 134, 137
Waterglass
series by Steve Tobin, Hancock
Park/La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California
Art, Archaeology, and Landscape,
"Ecology," 4/04, pp. 32, 33
La Cascade
Art, Archaeology,
and Landscape, "Ecology," 4/04, pp. 32, 33
Retretti River
Art,
Archaeology, and Landscape, "Ecology," 4/04, p. 32
RECYCLED, RECLAIMED, AND SALVAGED
MATERIALS--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
CushionWalk paver by Dinoflex Manufacturing Ltd.
Home on the Range: Cushion,
"Product Profiles," 5/04, p. 136
IceStone recycled glass/concrete
surfacing
Help for Home and Planet:
Green Surfacing, "Product Profiles," 11/04, p. 134
SofCRETE by SofSurfaces, Inc.
Let's Go Outside: Playtime,
"Product Profiles," 10/04, p. 186
REED HILDERBRAND ASSOCIATES, WATERTOWN,
MASSACHUSETTS
Perennial Abstraction, 5/04, pp.
108, 110, 111, 112, 113
The Silent Edge, 6/04, pp. 96, 98
REED, DOUGLAS, ASLA
Engaging Estate, 2/04, pp. 100,
102, 104, 106
The Silent Edge, 6/04, pp. 96, 98, 99
Transparent Solution, 2/04, p. 105
REES ASSOCIATES, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA/DALLAS, TEXAS
Small Deal in Texas, "Riprap,"
8/04, pp. 20, 22
REFORESTATION AND REVEGETATION--IN DESIGN
General
Instead of Global Warming,
"Ecology," 6/04, pp. 62, 64
Discovery
Park 500 Area (formerly Fort Lawton), Lake Washington, Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 57
Husky Injection Molding Systems,
Bolton, Ontario, Canada
Instead of Global Warming,
"Ecology," 6/04, pp. 62, 64-65
Middle Rio Grande Bosque Restoration
Project, Albuquerque, new Mexico
Professional Best, 9/04,
pp. 105-106
REGIONAL DESIGN--GENERAL
What Architects Say, "Practice,"
10/04, pp. 145, 151
Whose Green World? Whose Gray Heart?
"Letters," 1/04, pp. 13-14
REGULATIONS AND CODES--IN DESIGN
General
Genius
Loci in Transition, "Planning," 4/04, p. 77
General, mining-reclamation projects
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 126
General, U.S. national parks
Snowmobiles
Snowmobiles, Cell
Towers in National Parks? "Letters," 7/04, p. 13
Battery Park City, New York, New
York
Battery Park City's
Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, p. 39
Blandy Experimental Farm, State
Arboretum of Virginia, Clark County, Virginia
Genius Loci in Transition,
"Planning," 4/04, pp. 76-77
Chesapeake Bay watershed, Maryland
Meadowland, 1/04, p. 87
Coffee Creek Center, Chesterton,
Indiana
Selling Sustainable Development,
"Ecology," 10/04, pp. 110-111
Eastport Park ("Ned's Park"),
South Boston, Massachusetts
People's Park or Disposable
Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, pp. 143, 144
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, residential
redevelopment
Balancing Acts, 1/04, p.
95
Madison Lakes quarry-reclamation
project, Dayton, Ohio
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, p. 126
Ray's Fetching Meadows Dog Park,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Who Let the Dog Parks Out?
"Practice," 1/04, p. 73
San Francisco dog parks, California
Who Let the Dog Parks Out?
"Practice," 1/04, pp. 73-74
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix,
Arizona
Walking in the Whispers
of Children's Footsteps, 4/04, pp. 124-125
Yellowstone National Park
Snowmobiles, Cell Towers
in National Parks? "Letters," 7/04, p. 13
REGULATIONS AND CODES--NATIONAL--SPECIFIC
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Genius Loci in Transition,
"Planning," 4/04, pp. 76-77
Should Built Landscapes Incorporate Risk? "Letters,"
9/04, p. 13
Clean
Water Act
The Buzz on Stormwater Design,
"Ecology," 11/04, p. 52
Sedums over Baltimore, "Ecology,"
8/04, p. 54
Starting an Environmental
Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, p. 76
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act
Which Grass Is Greener?
"Technology," 10/04, p. 130
Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act (ISTEA) (1991)
Lobbying and the Landscape
Architect, "Practice," 4/04, p. 98
National Historic Preservation Act
(1966)
A Richer Heritage: Historic
Preservation in the Twenty-first Century, edited
by Robert E. Stipe, "Books," 5/04, p. 134
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System permits
Integrated Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 4/04, p. 52
North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA)
"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
Transportation Equity Act for the
21st Century (TEA-21)
Lobbying and the Landscape
Architect, "Practice," 4/04, p. 98
Visual Artists Rights Act (1990)
People's
Park or Disposable Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, p.
143
Wilderness Act (1964)
Snowmobiles, Cell Towers
in National Parks? "Letters," 7/04, p. 14
REGULATIONS AND CODES--STATE AND LOCAL--SPECIFIC
California
Statewide
Fire-prevention
regulations
California
Fire Hazard Severity Classification System
On the Wildfire
Frontier, "Plants," 5/04, pp. 56, 61-62
Hayward
"Hillside Design Guidelines and Urban/Wildland Guidelines"
On the Wildfire Fronter,
"Plants," 5/04, p. 62
San
Diego County
Fire-prevention requirements
Crying "Fire!"
in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 36
Ventura County
Fire-prevention requirements
Crying "Fire!"
in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 36
Massachusetts
Statewide
Art Preservation Act
People's Park
or Disposable Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, p. 143
Waterfront public access
(Chapter 91)
People's Park
or Disposable Landscape? "Critic at Large," 3/04, pp. 143,
144
Cambridge
One Percent for Art law
One Park, One Artist,
"Editor's Choice," 7/04, pp. 26, 28
New York
New York City
Manhattan
Battery Park City "green guidelines"
Battery Park
City's Invisible Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, p.
39
Hudson River Park
Act
The Best Park
Money Can Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, pp. 160, 163, 164
REGULATIONS AND CODES--GENERAL--PROFESSIONAL
Practice
Acts/Title Acts for landscape architecture
Lobbying and the Landscape
Architect, "Practice," 4/04, pp. 100-101
Practice Acts versus Title Acts, "Practice," 4/04,
p. 100
REGULATIONS AND CODES--SPECIFIC--PROFESSIONAL
National
U.S. National CAD Standard (USNCS)
CAD Drawing Standards,
"Technology," 12/04, pp. 70, 72, 73, 74, 75
International
International Standards Organization CAD Standards
CAD Drawing Standards,
"Technology," 12/04, pp. 72, 75
Britain
British Standard Institution's BS 1192-5
CAD Drawing
Standards, "Technology," 12/04, pp. 72, 75
California
Statewide
Practice Acts
for landscape architecture
Lobbying and the
Landscape Architect, "Practice," 4/04, p. 100
North Carolina
Statewide
Practice Acts for landscape architecture
Lobbying and the
Landscape Architect, "Practice," 4/04, pp. 100-101
REGULATIONS AND CODES--TYPES OF
CAD drawing standards
CAD Drawing Standards, "Technology,"
12/04, pp. 70, 72-75
Dog parks
Who Let the Dog Parks Out?
"Practice," 1/04, p. 73
Ecological wastewater-treatment systems
Getting Started, "Ecology,"
1/04, p. 51
Growing Away Wastewater,
"Ecology," 1/04, pp. 44, 52, 53
Fire-prevention requirements
"Firewise"
codes
Crying "Fire!" in a Crowded Landscape,
"Editor's Choice," 3/04, pp. 30, 36-37
Doing
the Math, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 32
A Fiery Response,
"Letters," 5/04, pp. 25-26
On
the Wildfire Frontier, "Plants," 5/04, p. 61
See also REGULATIONS AND
CODES--PROFESSIONAL--GENERAL
REITER, WELLINGTON "DUKE"
The Silent Edge, 6/04, p. 99
RELF, PAULA DIANE
Interaction by Design: Bringing
People and Plants Together for Health and Well-Being, edited
by Candice A. Shoemaker, "Books," 1/04, p. 108
RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS IN PUBLIC LANDSCAPES
General
Is Creationism Next to Outdoorism?
"Critic at Large," 5/04, pp. 158, 160
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
(OLA), Los Angeles, California
Of Cathedrals, Concerts,
and Context, "Critic at Large," 6/04, p. 152
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Is Creationism Next to Outdoorism?
"Critic at Large," 5/04, pp. 158, 160
Main Street Plaza, Salt Lake City,
Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, pp. 103-104
Mojave National Preserve, Barstow,
California
Is Creationism Next to Outdoorism?
"Critic at Large," 5/04, pp. 158, 160
Roofless Church walled garden, New
Harmony, Indiana
Spirit under the Sky, "Editor's
Choice," 6/04, pp. 42, 44
Temple Square, Salt Lake City,
Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 103
Salt Lake Misconceptions, 7/04, p. 99
RENFRO, CHARLES
Let It Be, "Critic at Large,"
12/04, p. 146
RENWICK, WILLIAM WHETTEN
Work in Progress, "Riprap,"
9/04, p. 28
REPTON, HUMPHREY
Back to the Drawing Board, "Shared Wisdom,"
3/04, p. 110
RESEARCH FACILITIES AND LABORATORIES--SPECIFIC
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University),
New York, New York
Icons Revisited: The Poetry
of Passages, 6/04, p. 105
RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE--GENERAL
General
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 40
The Research Connection, "Practice," 5/04, p. 96
2004 ASLA Student Awards
Sound Advice, "Student
Awards," 10/04, p. 48
Dementia gardens
The Research Connection:
Gardens for Dementia Care: What Works? What Doesn't? "Practice,"
5/04, pp. 96, 98, 101
PhD programs
Further Information on PhD
Programs, "Letters," 2/04, pp. 14-15
Traffic and children
The Research Connection:
Are Children Fazed by Traffic? "Practice," 5/04, pp.
98, 100, 101
Tree stabilization
To Stake or Not to Stake?
"Plants," 4/04, pp. 46, 48, 50
Wildlife undercrossings
The Research Connection:
Wildlife Uses Highway Undercrossing, "Practice," 5/04, pp.
100-101
RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE--SPECIFIC
PROJECTS
"Residential Impacts to Water Quality & Aquatic Habitat,"
by Sally Schauman, FASLA
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 109
"Sustaining Sense of Region: Civic Dialogues on Ecology, Urbanism,
and Metropolitan Growth"
An Unflinching Eye,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/04, pp. 121-122
"Visualizing Density,"
funded by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
An Unflinching Eye, "Shared
Wisdom," 9/04, p. 122
RESEARCH--IN THE DESIGN PROCESS
General, design firms
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, pp. 52-53, 56
The Ecological Systems Approach, "Ecology," 3/04, p.
50
General, landscape restoration
Mystery Solved, "Riprap,"
3/04, p. 14
General, urban-space rehabilitation
projects
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, p. 84
Blandy Experimental Farm, State
Arboretum of Virginia, Clark County, Virginia
Genius Loci in Transition,
"Planning," 4/04, pp. 72, 74, 77-78
Chattahoochee Hill Country (CHC),
metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia
LandSCAPES, "Editor's
Choice," 5/04, p. 40
Lever House Landscape Restoration Project, New York, New York
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 100
Naumkeag (estate of Mabel Choate), Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Afternoon Garden restoration
Mystery Solved, "Riprap,"
3/04, p. 16
Evergreen Garden restoration
Mystery Solved, "Riprap,"
3/04, pp. 14, 16
State Street pedestrian mall, Madison,
Wisconsin
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, p. 84
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT--GENERAL
General
A Parting Shot across the
Prairie, "Letters," 1/04, p. 15
Photography of Alex MacLean
An Unflinching Eye,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/04, pp. 119-120, 121, 122
"Visualizing Density"
research project
An Unflinching Eye,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/04, p. 122
Clustering
Practice Globally, Volunteer
Locally, "Shared Wisdom," 1/04, p. 101
Fire risk/fire prevention
Alternatives for Landscape
Design & Management [fire risk and prevention], "Editor's
Choice," 3/04, p. 35
Crying "Fire!"
in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 28
A Fiery Response, "Letters," 5/04, pp. 26-27
On the Wildfire Frontier, "Plants," 5/04, pp. 54, 56,
58
Transition Zone to Reduce Risk, "Plants," 5/04, p.
60
Cul-de-sacs
Crying "Fire!"
in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 35
Infill development
I'On, New Urbanism,
and the South, "Letters," 10/04, p. 24
New Urbanism
I'On, New Urbanism,
and the South, "Letters," 10/04, pp. 23, 24
"Land Matters,"
9/04, p. 11
The Southern United States
I'On, New Urbanism,
and the South, "Letters," 10/04, p. 26
Is It True What They Say about Dixie? "Letters," 12/04,
p. 17
Wilderness areas
Il Capriccio, You Are No
Fallingwater, "Letters," 3/04, p. 12
A Monument to Gluttony,
"Letters," 2/04, p. 17
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT--SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTS
Agate Bay, Two Harbors, Minnesota
Magnificent Seven, "Riprap,"
12/04, p. 26
Atlanta, Georgia
Is It True What They Say
about Dixie? "Letters," 12/04, p. 17
Buckland, Virginia
Magnificent Seven, "Riprap,"
12/04, p. 26
Bella Horizonte mining-reclamation resort project, Brazil
Master Excavator, "Shared
Wisdom," 11/04, pp. 126, 127
Buffalo Bayou (master plan for revitalization), Houston, Texas
Houston, We Have a Solution,
"Editor's Choice," 2/04, pp. 27, 32
Burlington, Washington
Can Landscape Architecture
Help Conserve Farmland near Cities? "Letters," 2/04, p. 14
Charleston, South Carolina
I'On, New Urbanism,
and the South, "Letters," 10/04, pp. 24, 26
Cienega Corridor, Vail, Arizona
Magnificent Seven, "Riprap,"
12/04, p. 26
Coffee Creek Center, Chesterton,
Indiana
Selling Sustainable Development,
"Ecology," 10/04, pp. 102, 109-111
Cortona, Italy
An Unflinching Eye, "Shared
Wisdom," 9/04, p. 119
Coskey Raj Protected Landscape
Area, Klokoci Vernacular Village
"Community After Communism: Planning for New Development
in the Vernacular Village of Klokoci
Czech Republic" by Emily Riley (2004 ASLA Student Award winner)
Sound Advice, "Student
Awards," 10/04, p. 52
Discovery Park 500 Area, Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 57
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, residential redevelopment
Balancing Acts, 1/04, pp.
92-99
Due Credit, "Letters," 3/04, p. 12
Green Through Red housing development,
Buiten Vennep, The Netherlands
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 105
The High Line redesign competition,
New York, New York
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, pp. 67-68
I'On residential development,
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Best Foot Forward, 9/04,
pp. 110-117
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
Jinji Lake Landscape Master Plan,
New Suzhou, China
Futurescape, 8/04, pp. 107,
110
Lincoln, Massachusetts
Practice Globally, Volunteer
Locally, "Shared Wisdom," 1/04, pp. 101, 102, 103
Mayo Woodlands, Rochester, Minnesota
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 107
Newpoint residential development,
Beaufort, South Carolina
Best Foot Forward, 9/04,
p. 112
Nou Barris district, Barcelona,
Spain
Oasis from a Wounded Landscape,
2/04, pp. 92-93, 96, 98
Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 27, 33, 34, 35
Prairie Crossing, Lake County, Illinois
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 55
A Parting Shot across the
Prairie, "Letters," 1/04, pp. 14, 15
Ridgewood Ranch, Willits, California
Magnificent Seven, "Riprap,"
12/04, p. 26
Roxhill Park, West Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 54
Saint Alban's, Vermont
An Unflinching Eye, "Shared
Wisdom," 9/04, pp. 118, 119
Seaside, Florida
I'On, New Urbanism,
and the South, "Letters," 10/04, p. 24
Seattle, Washington, Central Waterfront
redesign charrettes, Team Reverse Evolution design
In Seattle, the Mother of
All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p. 70
Spring Valley neighborhood, Washington,
D.C.
Visions and Revisions, "Design,"
7/04, pp. 39-40
Stone Gate Communities, near Provo,
Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 106
Sun City, Arizona
An Unflinching Eye, "Shared
Wisdom," 9/04, p. 119
10th Mountain Huts, Aspen, Colorado
A Monument to Gluttony,
"Letters," 2/04, p. 17
University of California-Davis
ASLA Award Winner on Trial,
"Letters," 12/04, p. 15
ASLA Award Winner on Trial:
William McDonough + Partners Responds, "Letters," 12/04, pp. 15-17
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 105
Village Homes, Davis, California
Village
Homes: A Community by Design, by
Mark Francis, "Books," 3/04, p. 118
Whitney Farm, Sherborn, Massachusetts
Magnificent Seven, "Riprap,"
12/04, p. 26
Wild Meadows, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 55
REST AREAS--SPECIFIC
Interstate 89, Williston, Vermont
Right off the Farm, "Details,"
1/04, pp. 104, 106-107
RESTAURANTS AND FOOD KIOSKS--IN DESIGN
General
The Best Park Money Can
Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, p. 162
Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, pp. 60, 68
Bryant Park, New York, New York
When Bad Things Happen to
Good Parks, "Critic at Large," 11/04, p. 164
California Environmental Protection
Agency Headquarters, Sacramento, California
Spiral Impact, 4/04, p.
117
CNN Center/Centennial Olympic Park,
Atlanta, Georgia
Olympic Hopeful, "Editor's
Choice," 8/04, pp. 30, 34
Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri
Perspective: A Pale Shadow
of a Real, Functioning River, 2/04, p. 115
A River Runs through It
... Again, 2/04, p. 115
Garden of Stones
Holocaust memorial, Museum of Jewish Heritage, Battery Park City, New
York, New York
Memory Never Stands Still,
6/04, p. 117
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
How the West Was Done, 8/04,
p. 101
McCormick Tribune Plaza, Millennium
Park, Grant Park, Chicago
Fair Game on Lake Michigan,
11/04, p. 101
Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, p. 34
Residence of Para (former governor's
palace), Feliz Lusitania historic area, Belem, Brazil
Looking Back, Moving Forward,
10/04, pp. 162, 164, 165
South Boston Maritime Park, South
Boston, Masachussetts
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, pp. 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 87, 89
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
Amsterdam Opens a New Culture
Park, "International Design," 11/04, p. 66
Westside Media Center office park,
Los Angeles, California
Office Park Oasis, "Design,"
9/04, pp. 40, 42, 44
RESTROOMS--IN DESIGN
General, dementia gardens
The Research Connection:
Gardens for Dementia Care: What Works? What Doesn't? "Practice,"
5/04, pp. 96, 98
RESTROOMS--SPECIFIC
Coffee
Creek Watershed Preserve restroom building, Coffee Creek Center, Chesterton,
Indiana
And Now for Some Real Stewardship,
"Letters," 6/04, p. 28
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 53
Selling Sustainable Development, "Ecology," 10/04,
p. 108
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
How the West Was Done, 8/04,
pp. 101, 102
Santa Monica Project BIG beach improvement,
Santa Monica, California
Beyond What You Thought
You Knew, "Shared Wisdom," 10/04, pp. 175, 176
South Boston Maritime Park, South
Boston, Massachusetts
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, pp. 78, 86
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture
Garden, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana
Easy Does It in New Orleans,
3/04, pp. 94, 95
Trauttmansdorff Castle gardens,
Merano, Italy
A Chamber and the World,
"International Design," 10/04, p. 75
RETAINING WALLS SYSTEMS, INC.
Conspicuous Reconsumption, "Details,"
4/04, p. 134
REUTHER, CHRIS
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology,"
10/04, pp. 122, 129, 130
REYNOLDS, ANN
Robert Smithson: Learning from
New Jersey and Elsewhere, "Noteworthy,"
1/04, p. 109 (author)
REYNOLDS, JOHN, ASLA
A Monument to Gluttony, "Letters,"
2/04, p. 17 (author)
RFR REALTY, LLC, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 100
RIANO, JORGE I.
Going with the Flow, 10/04, p.
170
RICE, CAROL
On the Wildfire Frontier, "Plants,"
5/04, p. 58
RICE, JAY, STUDENT ASLA
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, pp. 50, 61
RICHARD DATTNER & PARTNERS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p.
99
RICHARDSON, TIM
The
Vanguard Landscapes and Gardens of Martha Schwartz, "Noteworthy,"
5/04, p. 135 (editor)
RICKEY, GEORGE
Easy Does It in New Orleans, 3/04,
p. 94
RIDELL, JENNIFER
Smell of Success, "Riprap,"
2/04, p. 22
RIGSBY, W. CLINT, ASLA
Expressing the Flow, "Details,"
10/04, pp. 178, 180, 182 (author)
RILEY, EMILY, STUDENT ASLA
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, p. 52
RILEY, JOSEPH P., JR., MAYOR OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA/HONORARY
ASLA
Honor Roll, "Riprap,"
10/04, p. 36
It's PPS That Is "Severely Off Track,"
"Letters," 3/04, p. 9
RINGWALD, KEVIN
Sustaining Developers, "Ecology,"
12/04, p. 59
RIOS, MARK, ASLA
Chaumont-sur-Sonoma, "Riprap,"
9/04, p. 26
RISEN, CLAY
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 22, 24
RIVERS, CREEKS, AND STREAMS--IN DESIGN
Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, pp. 64, 66, 68, 69
Coffee Creek Center, Chesterton, Indiana
Selling Sustainable Development,
"Ecology," 10/04, pp. 100, 102, 104
Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri
"Land Matters,"
2/04, p. 11
A River Runs through It ... Again, 2/04, pp. 110, 111
"River Returns"
project (River des Peres re-creation)
"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. 108-109, 110,
111, 112-117
Garden of the First Nations, Montreal
Botanical Garden, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Unobtrusive Measures, "Editor's
Choice," 12/04, pp. 30, 31, 32, 35
The High Line redesign competition,
New York, New York
Taking the High Road, "Urban
Design," 12/04, p. 64
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
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
Korean ambassador's residence,
Washington, D.C.
Visions and Revisions, "Design,"
7/04, pp. 36, 38, 39, 42, 43
Lake County, Illinois, Forest Preserves
Mining for Open Space, "Ecology,"
2/04, p. 56
Living Water Garden, Fu-Nan River,
Chengdu, China
Teaching the River, 3/04,
pp. 103-104, 105
Menomonee River Valley, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Regenerating the Landscape,
Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 54, 58,
60, 61
Mission Trails Regional Park, San
Diego, California
Crying "Fire!"
in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 34
NCNB Plaza, Tampa, Florida
The Life and Death of a
Masterpiece, 4/04, pp. 105, 106, 109
Reserve at Pritchard Beach, Lake
Washington, Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 54
Roxhill Park, West Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 54
Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, pp. 102, 104
"Time Looms" garden by
Jessica Read and Fauke Materlik, Festival of the Garden 2004, Westonbirt
Arboretum, Gloucestershire, England
Chaumont Crosses the Channel,
11/04, p. 118
Weezie's Garden, Massachusetts
Horticultural Society Headquarters, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Constructing a Language
of Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 2/04, p. 119
RIVERS, STREAMS,
AND CREEKS--REVITALIZATION AND PRESERVATION
General
"Land Matters,"
2/04, p. 11
"Land Matters," 3/04, p. 7
Was St. Louis's Artificial River Worth the Cost? "Letters,"
3/04, p. 12
Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.
Anacostia River Parks Target Area Plan, Riverwalk Design Guidelines
Professional Best,
9/04, p. 104
Besos River, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 24, 26, 27
Buffalo Bayou (master plan for revitalization), Houston, Texas
Houston, We Have a Solution,
"Editor's Choice," 2/04, pp. 24, 26-28, 30-34
Cayuga River, Ithaca, New York
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, p. 80
Fu-Nan River, Chengdu, China
"Land Matters,"
3/04, p. 7
Teaching the River, 3/04, pp. 100-101, 102, 103-104
Hangang River, Seoul, South Korea
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 103
Hudson River, New York, New York
West Harlem Master Plan and Waterfront Park
Professional Best,
9/04, p. 106
Menomonee River, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Regenerating the Landscape,
Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 54, 56,
58, 60, 61
Minnehaha Creek, Minnesota
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 48
Pike Creek, Minnesota
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 48
Rio Grande River, Albuquerque, New
Mexico
Professional Best, 9/04,
pp. 105-106
River des Peres ("River Returns"
re-creation project), St. Louis, Missouri
"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. 110, 111, 112-117
RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS--SPECIFIC
Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 104
Starting an Environmental
Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, pp. 74, 76, 78
Besos River, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 24, 26, 27
Buffalo Bayou (master plan for revitalization), Houston, Texas
Houston, We Have a Solution,
"Editor's Choice," 2/04, pp. 24, 26-28, 30-34
Charles River, Boston, Massachusetts
The War of the Cherries,
"Riprap," 10/04, pp. 34, 36
City Creek, Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 102
Coffee Creek, Porter County, Indiana
Selling Sustainable Development,
"Ecology," 10/04, pp. 100, 102, 104
Duwamish River, Seattle, Washington
In Seattle, the Mother of
All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p. 70
Fu-Nan River, Chengdu, China
"Land Matters,"
3/04, p. 7
Teaching the River, 3/04,
pp. 100-101, 102-104, 105, 106
Hangang River, Seoul, South Korea
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 103
Hillsborough River, Tampa, Florida
The Life and Death of a
Masterpiece, 4/04, pp. 105, 106, 109
Hudson River, New York, New York
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
Taking the High Road, "Urban Design," 12/04, p. 64
Battery Park City
Battery Park City's Invisible
Landscape, "Plants," 2/04, pp. 38-39, 40, 43
West
Harlem
Professional Best,
9/04, p. 106
Jordan River, Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, p. 104
Longfellow Creek, West Seattle,
Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, p. 54
Menomonee River, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Regenerating the Landscape,
Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, pp. 54, 56,
58, 60, 61
Min River, China
Teaching the River, 3/04,
pp. 102, 105
Minnehaha Creek, Minnesota
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 48
Mississippi River
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, pp. 84, 86-90, 92-95
Three Cheers for the Grand Excursion, "Letters," 10/04,
p. 26
Dubuque, Iowa
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, pp. 84, 86, 88, 89-90
"Quad Cities" of
Moline and Rock Island, Illinois, and Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, pp. 84, 86, 89, 90, 92-93
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Revisioning a River,
"Practice," 8/04, pp. 84, 86-89
Napa River, California
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 101
Para River, Belem, Brazil
Looking Back, Moving Forward,
10/04, pp. 158, 160, 161
Pike Creek, Minnesota
Deeper Shade of Green, "Ecology,"
3/04, p. 48
Rappahannock River, Virginia
Starting an Environmental
Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, p. 76
Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tango Nuevo, "Design,"
4/04, pp. 36, 38, 43
Rio Grande River
Middle Rio Grande Valley, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Professional Best, 9/04,
pp. 105-106
River des Peres ("River Returns"
re-creation project), St. Louis, Missouri
"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. 110, 111, 112-117
Was St. Louis's Artificial River Worth the Cost? "Letters,"
3/04, p. 12
St. John's River Water Management
District, Florida
"Regional Wetland Mitigation Framework for the Protection
of Biodiversity: The Northeast Florida
Region as a Case Study," by Ginevra Anuszkiewicz, Student ASLA
(2004 ASLA Student Award winner)
Sound Advice, "Student
Awards," 10/04, pp. 52, 54, 56
San Diego River, San Diego, California
Crying "Fire!"
in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 34
Seine River, Paris, France
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, pp. 64, 66, 68, 69
Tohickon River, Pennsylvania
Winning with Rail Trails,
"Planning," 6/04, pp. 70, 78
Turtle Creek, Texas
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 99
Willamette River, Portland, Oregon
Professional Best, 9/04,
pp. 102-103
Wissahickon Creek, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Beyond What You Thought
You Knew, "Shared Wisdom," 10/04, pp. 175, 176
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--UNITED
STATES--IN DESIGN
General
Streets and the Shaping
of Towns and Cities, Second Edition, by
Michael Southworth and Eran Ben-Joseph, "Books," 12/04, pp. 124-125
General, fire risk and prevention
Alternatives for Landscape
Design & Management [fire risk and prevention], "Editor's
Choice," 3/04, p. 35
Crying "Fire!"
in a Crowded Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 3/04, p. 34
On the Wildfire Frontier, "Plants," 5/04, p. 58
Automated Trading Desk (ATD), Mount
Pleasant, South Carolina
Going with the Flow, 10/04,
p. 168
Blandy Experimental Farm, State
Arboretum of Virginia, Clark County, Virginia
Genius Loci in Transition,
"Planning," 4/04, pp. 70, 74, 76, 77
Boston, Massachusetts, Downtown
Design for a Minefield,
"Critic at Large," 4/04, p. 164
Wharf District Parks
Design for a Minefield,
"Critic at Large," 4/04, pp. 162, 163, 164
Buffalo Bayou (master plan for revitalization), Houston, Texas
Houston, We Have a Solution,
"Editor's Choice," 2/04, pp. 26, 27, 28
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
(OLA), Los Angeles, California
Of Cathedrals, Concerts,
and Context, "Critic at Large," 6/04, pp. 150, 152
Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta,
Georgia
Olympic Hopeful, "Editor's
Choice," 8/04, pp. 28, 30
Chicago, Illinois, lakefront (Lake
Michigan) design competition, sponsored by the Graham Foundation for
Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
"Assembled Ecologies: Infrastructure a la Carte" design by Cecilia Benites,
Julie Flohr, and Clare Lyster
Possible Dreams: Assemblage
of Ecologies, 12/04, pp. 104, 105
"Elektron Park" design by Catherine
Seavitt Studio (Catherine Seavitt and Koukaba Mojadidi) and Buro Happold
Possible Dreams: Sun
and Wind, 12/04, pp. 108-109
"Trans-Location--Remediation--Colonization"
design by Matthew Gordy and Heath Mizer
Possible Dreams: Soil
Laboratory, 12/04, p. 111
"Woven Composite" design by Carol
Ross Barney, Chantelle Brewer, Sung-Jin Byun, Andrew Schachman, Shinya
Uehara, and Andrew Volckens
Possible Dreams: Flowing
Fabric, 12/04, p. 113
Colman Park, Seattle, Washington
Narrating
History with Natives, "Ecology," 7/04, p. 52
Commonwealth Flats Strategic Plan,
South Boston, Massachusetts
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, p. 84
Cornell University, Ithaca, New
York
Parking on Manning's
Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04, p. 228
Denver, Colorado (parkways)
For an Austere Time, No
LIttle Plan, "Planning," 10/04, p. 114
Icons
Revisited: High Plains Burial, "Practice," 11/04, pp. 84-85
Fort
Sheridan, Illinois, residential redevelopment
Balancing Acts, 1/04, p.
97
Hither Lane, East Hampton, New York
Engaging Estate, 2/04, pp.
100-101, 103, 104
Hudson River Park, New York, New
York
The Best Park Money Can
Buy, "Critic at Large," 8/04, pp. 163, 164
How the West Was Done, 8/04, p. 101
I'On residential development,
South Carolina
Best Foot Forward, 9/04,
pp. 113, 114, 116
"Land Matters,"
9/04, p. 11
Jinji Lake Landscape Master Plan, New Suzhou, China
Futurescape, 8/04, p. 109
Kenilworth Canal residence, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Gaining Ground, "Design,"
5/04, pp. 48, 50, 52
Menomonee River Valley, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Regenerating the Landscape,
Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, p. 60
Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas,
Texas
For Dallas, an Urban Solution,
3/04, pp. 86, 87
NCNB Plaza/Tampa Museum of Art,
Tampa, Florida
The Life and Death of a
Masterpiece, 4/04, pp. 110, 111
Pedestrian Mall, Iowa City, Iowa
With or Without Civic Memory,
"Urban Design," 5/04, p. 80
Roxhill Park, West Seattle, Washington
Narrating History with Natives,
"Ecology," 7/04, pp. 54, 56
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Mississippi
River waterfront
Revisioning a River, "Practice,"
8/04, p. 89
Salt Lake City, Utah
Getting Around [Salt
Lake City], 7/04, p. 101
Learning from Salt Lake,
7/04, pp. 102, 104
Seattle, Washington
Central Waterfront (Puget Sound) redesign charrettes
In Seattle, the Mother
of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, pp. 64, 66, 70
Team Edge Habitats
plan
In Seattle, the Mother
of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p. 68
Traffic circles
Going Slow for the
Show, "Riprap," 11/04, p. 20
Soldier Field campus, Chicago, Illinois
Sundays in the Park with
Bears, 12/04, pp. 97, 98, 99, 102, 103
South Boston Maritime Park, South
Boston, Massachusetts
User-Friendly in Boston,
"Urban Design," 10/04, pp. 84, 86
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. 95
Tidewater private residence, Virginia
Beach, Virginia
Tidewater Harmony, "Design,"
12/04, p. 46
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--UNITED
STATES--SPECIFIC
California
San Francisco Bay area
Highway 580
Simply Eloquent,
"Riprap," 6/04, p. 30
Colorado
Denver
Arapahoe Street
Icon's Revisited:
High Plains Burial, "Practice," 11/04, pp. 91, 92
Perspective: Design by Committee at Its Worst, "Practice,"
11/04, p. 85
Florida
Tampa
Ashley Drive
The Life and Death
of a Masterpiece, 4/04, pp. 110, 111
Illinois
Chicago
Adams Street
Fair Game on Lake
Michigan, 11/04, p. 101
East Waldron Drive
Sundays in the Park
with Bears, 12/04, pp. 98, 103
Lake Shore Drive
Possible Dreams:
Assemblage of Ecologies, 12/04, p. 104
Sundays in the Park with Bears, 12/04, p. 98
McFetridge Drive
Sundays in the Park
with Bears, 12/04, pp. 98, 102, 103
Michigan Avenue
Fair Game on Lake
Michigan, 11/04, pp. 94-95, 86, 100
Museum Campus Drive
Sundays in the Park
with Bears, 12/04, p. 103
Washington Street
Fair Game on Lake
Michigan, 11/04, pp. 100, 101
Kentucky
Paris-Lexington Road
The Paris-Lexington
Road: Community-Based Planning and Context Sensitive Highway Design,
by Krista L. Schneider, "Books,"
3/04, pp. 118, 119
Massachusetts
Boston
Central Artery and Tunnel ("The Big Dig")
Design for a Minefield,
"Critic at Large," 4/04, p. 164
Explosion in a Minefield, "Letters," 7/04, pp.
20, 22-25
Massachusetts Avenue
Perennial Abstraction,
5/04, pp. 113, 114, 115
Cambridge
Coolidge Avenue
The Silent Edge,
6/04, p. 98
South Boston
Congress Street
User-Friendly in
Boston, "Urban Design," 10/04, pp. 84, 86
D Street
User-Friendly in
Boston, "Urban Design," 10/04, p. 84
Northern Avenue
User-Friendly in
Boston, "Urban Design," 10/04, p. 86
Minnesota
Minneapolis
Loring Greenway
Icons Revisited:
Death of a Thousand Patches, "Editor's Choice," 9/04,
p. 37
New York
Ithaca
University Avenue
Parking on Manning's
Legacy, "Critic at Large," 10/04, p. 228
South Carolina
Mount Pleasant
Mathis
Ferry Road
Best Foot Forward,
9/04, pp. 113, 116
Route 17
Best Foot Forward,
9/04, p. 113
Texas
Dallas
Flora Street
For Dallas, an Urban
Solution, 3/04, pp. 86-87, 91
Utah
Salt Lake City
Interstate 215
Learning from Salt
Lake, 7/04, p. 106
Jordan River State Parkway
Learning from Salt
Lake, 7/04, p. 104
Virginia
Clark County
Blandy Experimental Farm
Dogwood Lane
Genius Loci
in Transition, "Planning," 4/04, p. 70
Washington
Seattle
State
Highway 99/Alaskan Way Viaduct
In
Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, pp.
66, 68, 70
University Street
In
Seattle, the Mother of All Charrettes, "Planning," 8/04, p.
70
Washington, D.C.
Pennsylvania Avenue (near the White House), Washington, D.C.
Bollards and Beyond,
"Planning," 7/04, p. 64
Rhode Island Avenue
Starting an Environmental
Nonprofit, "Practice," 3/04, p. 78
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Canal Street Highway
Regenerating the
Landscape, Reconnecting the Community, "Planning," 1/04, p.
60
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--INTERNATIONAL--IN DESIGN
Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, pp. 60, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70-71
Grande Cascade
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, pp. 68-69
Parc Central de Nou Barris, Barcelona, Spain
Oasis from a Wounded Landscape,
2/04, pp. 94, 95, 96, 97, 98
Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Parc Diagonal Mar: Another
Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 27, 30, 33, 34-35
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--INTERNATIONAL--SPECIFIC
France
Paris
Allee de Longchamp
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, p. 70
Beltway
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, pp. 60, 64, 66, 70-71
Boulevard des Marechaux
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, p. 66
La Grande Lisiere
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, p. 69
L'Avenue de l'Hippodrome
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, p. 71
L'Avenue de Longchamp
Into the Woods, "Planning,"
2/04, p. 66
Spain
Barcelona
Avinguda Diagonal
Parc Diagonal Mar:
Another Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, p. 27
Ronda Litoral
Parc Diagonal Mar:
Another Take, "Editor's Choice," 11/04, pp. 27, 30, 33
ROBERTS, DEREK
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, p. 56
ROBERTS, JENNIFER
Mirror-Travels: Robert Smithson
and History, "Books,"
10/04, p. 184 (author)
ROBINSON, CHARLES MULFORD
For an Austere Time, No Little
Plan, "Planning," 10/04, p. 114
Icons Revisited: High Plains Burial, "Practice," 11/04, p.
84
ROBINSON FISHER AND ASSOCIATES, ATHENS, GEORGIA
What Architects Say, "Practice,"
10/04, p. 148
ROBINSON, WILLIAM
Perennial Abstraction, 5/04, p.
112
ROCHE, KEVIN
Memory Never Stands Still, 6/04,
p. 116
ROCKEFELLER, DAVID
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of
Passages, 6/04, p. 104
ROCKEFELLER, JOHN D., JR.
Icons Revisited: The Poetry of
Passages, 6/04, p. 105
ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE, SNOWMASS, COLORADO
Professional Matters, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 28
RODDY, EMILY, STUDENT ASLA
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, p. 60
ROGERS, ELIZABETH BARLOW
Landscape Design: A Cultural
and Architectural History, "Books,"
2/04, pp. 128-129 (author)
ROGERS, JOHN
Forced Primeval, "Riprap,"
4/04, p. 24 (author)
Get Stoned, "Riprap,"
1/04, p. 28 (author)
Ohh Yesss!!! "Riprap," 5/04, p. 34 (author)
ROISE, CHARLENE, K.
Death of a Thousand Patches, "Editor's
Choice," 9/04, pp. 30, 32, 34-37 (author)
ROLF SAUER AND PARTNERS, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
What Architects Say, "Practice,"
10/04, p. 148
ROLLEY, STEPHANIE, ASLA
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, pp. 46, 48
ROOFSCAPES, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Chicago's Green Crown, 11/04,
pp. 108, 110
ROOT, JOHN WELLBORN
Reinventing an Old Idea, "Practice,"
7/04, p. 90
ROSE, JAMES
A Designer's Designer, 5/04,
p. 119
Fabricated Landscape, "Technology," 7/04, p. 74
LandSCAPES, "Editor's Choice," 5/04, p. 40
ROSEN, ABY
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 100
ROSENBERG, JANET, ASLA
Rising to the Challenge, "Design,"
2/04, pp. 44, 48
ROTH, LELAND
Seeing the Buildings for the Trees,
"Practice," 2/04, p. 86
ROTHSCHILD, PETER, ASLA
The Best Park Money Can Buy, "Critic
at Large," 8/04, pp. 162-163
ROTTKE, LEAH
Unthirsty and Evergreen, "Plants,"
1/04, pp. 30, 32-33 (author)
ROTTLE, NANCY, ASLA
Can Landscape Architects Help Conserve
Farmland near Cities? "Letters," 2/04, p. 14 (author)
ROUGH VS. SMOOTH--IN DESIGN
Trail
of Dreams, Trail of Ghosts, De
Vargas Park/Frenchy's Park, Santa Fe, New Mexico
With a Trace, "Details,"
9/04, p. 126
ROWE, BRADLEY
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's
Choice," 1/04, p. 20
ROY, CLARENCE
What Architects Say, "Practice,"
10/04, p. 148
RSA PROTECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES,
UPLAND, CALIFORNIA
Adler Anti-Ram Wall
Street Smarts: Waiting,
"Product Profiles," 7/04, p. 136
Blast Wall
Street Smarts: Waiting,
"Product Profiles," 7/04, p. 136
RS GLOBAL, INC., CARROLLTON, TEXAS
Which Grass Is Greener? "Technology,"
10/04, p. 128
RUBBER--IN DESIGN
"Ha-Happening" garden by Espace Drar (Anna Radice and Patricia
Lussier), Festival of the Garden 2004, Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire,
England
Chaumont Crosses the Channel,
11/04, p. 117
RUBBER--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
CushionWalk paver by Dinoflex Manufacturing Ltd.
Home on the Range: Cushion,
"Product Profiles," 5/04, p. 136
SofCRETE by SofSurfaces, Inc.
Let's Go Outside: Playtime,
"Product Profiles," 10/04, p. 186
RUBIN, MICHAEL
A Monument to Gluttony, "Letters,"
2/04, p. 17
RUDDICK, MARGIE
And Now for Some Real Stewardship,
"Letters," 6/04, p. 27
"Land Matters," 3/04,
p. 7
Teaching the River, 3/04, pp. 103, 105, 106
RUINS IN THE LANDSCAPE--IN DESIGN
Blandy Experimental Farm, State Arboretum of Virginia, Clark County,
Virginia
Genius Loci in Transition,
"Planning," 4/04, p. 70
Le Desert de Retz sculpture garden, Chambourcy, France
Objects in a Garden, 3/04,
p. 82
Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, France
Where Numbers Overwhelm,
"Critic at Large," 1/04, p. 131
Parc Central de Nou Barris, Barcelona,
Spain
Oasis from a Wounded Landscape,
2/04, pp. 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99
Seonyudo Park, Seoul, South Korea
Professional Best, 9/04,
p. 103
World Trade Center Memorial designed
by Michael Arad and Peter Walker, FASLA, New York, New York
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 21, 22
RUSNAK, CECILIA, ASLA
Sound Advice, "Student Awards,"
10/04, pp. 52, 56
RUSSELL, DON
The Green Fields of Ford, "Editor's
Choice," 1/04, pp. 16, 18, 21, 22, 23
RVK LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Renewing the Source, 8/04,
p. 125
RYBCZYNSKI, WITOLD
Less Is Less, "Design,"
3/04, pp. 20-22, 24 (author)
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
RYO YAMADA & AYAKO YAMADA, OSLO, NORWAY
Professional Best, 9/04, p. 99
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