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Landscape Architecture Magazine Index:

January - December 2005

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ABBATE, MICHAEL, ASLA
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 116

ABRAMOVITZ, MAX
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, pp. 30, 34

ABRAMS, DAVID
Landscapes Below the Surface, 3/05, p. 112

ABRAMS, M. H.
Landscape Architecture: A Terminal Case? Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto," "Editor's Choice," 4/05, p. 38

ABRAMS-HORSBURGH, CLEO, ASLA
Landscapes Below the Surface, 3/05, pp. 118, 119, 120, 121, 123
Reconstructing Historic Details, "Details," 3/05, pp. 124, 126 (author)

ABSIDE VENEZUELA
Icons Revisited: Restoring a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 112

ACANTHUS STUDIO, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
Techno Golf, "Technology," 2/05, pp. 72, 74, 76

ACCESSIBILITY--IN DESIGN
General, dementia gardens
 
Design Elements for People with Dementia, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, p. 36
Belle Isle Master Plan by Hamilton Anderson Associates, Detroit, Michigan
 
Updating Olmsted, "Planning," 3/05, pp. 69, 72
Coit Tower, Telegraph Hill, Pioneer Park, San Francisco, California
 
Maintaining the High Ground, "Design," 9/05, pp. 52, 53
Greenfield Village renovation, Dearborn, Michigan
 
Authentically Refabricated, "Changing Places," 7/05, p. 74
         
Updating Olmsted, "Planning," 3/05, pp. 69, 72
Hamill Family Play Zoo and Gardens (HFPZ), Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, Illinois
 
Good (Not So Clean) Fun, "Editor's Choice," 12/05, p. 34
 
The Backyard area
   Woody Knoll
   
Good (Not So Clean) Fun, "Editor's Choice," 12/05, p. 30
 
Earth Play area
   
Good (Not So Clean) Fun, "Editor's Choice," 12/05, pp. 30-31
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center courtyard gardens, Bethesda, Maryland
 
In Search of Healing Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 12/05, p. 111
Pine Street Inn homeless shelter women's garden, Boston, Massachusetts
 
A Healing Refuge for Homeless Women, "Editor's choice," 11/05, pp. 28, 29
Sophia Louise Dubridge-Wege Living Garden, Family Life Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan
 
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, pp. 26, 28, 34
Tohickon Aqueduct bridge, Delaware Canal State Park, Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania
  Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 46
Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Alabama
 
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 42, 46
WaterWorks at Arizona Falls, Phoenix, Arizona
 
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, pp. 91, 93
Yosemite National Park, California
 
Too Much Paving at Yosemite Falls? "Letters," 11/05, p. 15
  Yosemite Construction Creates Controversy, "Critic at Large," 8/05, pp. 134, 136
 
Yosemite Falls
   
Too Much Paving at Yosemite Falls? "Letters," 11/05, p. 15

ACCESSIBILITY--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
DuraTherm-Traffic Tough Decorative Crosswalks by StreetPrint
 
Splendid Surfaces: Patterned, "Product Profiles," 8/05, p. 110
Rubbersidewalks
 
Putting a Spring in Our Step, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 22

ACCONCI STUDIOS, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
This and That, "Riprap," 2/05, p. 20

ACOSTA RENDON, JORGE
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 64

ACUFF, PETER (ZEB)
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 62

ADAMS, CHAD
Andropogon: The Next Generation, "Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 87

ADAMS, KAREN
Landscapes Below the Surface, 3/05, pp. 118, 119, 120-121, 122-123
Perspective: A Cultural Landscape Reinterpretation Yields a Modern Park, 3/05, p. 122

ADAMS, WILLIAM DWAYNE, JR., ASLA
Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, p. 13 (author)

ADAPTIVE USE--IN DESIGN
Imperial Landing residential development, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
 
Leaving History Where It Lies, "Residential Design," 12/05, p. 48
Landschaftspark, Duisburg, Germany
 
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 122
Two Harbors, Minnesota
 
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, pp. 122-123
  Lighthouse Point
   
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, pp. 120-121
  Ore docks
   
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 122
 

ADLER, SALIM, ASLA
From Barge Canal to Heritage Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, p. 28

ADZANI, ADITYA
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 48, 53

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES--NATIONAL--FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Army
  Corps of Engineers
   
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 117
   
Designer's Perspective: More Concrete and Less Planting than We Had Intended, "Ecology," 2/05, p. 51
   Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 129

   
"Land Matters," 2/05, p. 11
   
Retro Flow, "Riprap," 6/05, p. 26
   A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, pp. 64, 66, 67-68, 69, 72, 74
   Villandry Comes to California, 3/05, p. 103
   When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 120
   Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 46, 48, 49-50, 51, 52, 54, 55
   
GRASS GIS Technology
    Software You Can Play With, "Technology," 4/05, p. 100
Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
 
Ecological Classification Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 76
  Organizing Principles of Ecoregions, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 74
Commission of Fine Arts
 
The Force of Fear, "Critic at Large," 7/05, p. 146
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
 
The Research Connection: Playground Safety, "Practice," 1/05, p. 84
Declassified Satellite Imagery
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 98, 99
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  Aerial Photography Field Office (APFO), Farm Service Agency
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 98, 99
 
Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS)
   Wetlands Interactive Mapper
   
Creating a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, p. 79
  Forest Service (USFS)
   
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 48
   Ecological Classification Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, pp. 70, 78
   Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 119
   Negotiating Nature, "Shared Wisdom," 1/05, p. 112
   
Wood in Transportation Program
   
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 48
 
National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 98, 99
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
 
Evolution of an Ecoburb, "Ecology," 7/05, pp. 67, 69
  E-MAPS
   
Creating a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, p. 79
Department of Interior
 
Destroying the National Parks, "Critic at Large," 10/05, p. 216
  Destroy What National Parks? "Letters," 12/05, p. 15
  Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
   
Ecological Classification Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 78
 
Bureau of Reclamation
   
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 90
 
National Park Service (NPS)
   
Commemorative Landscape, "Riprap," 4/05, p. 24
   
Design with Culture: Claiming America's Landscape Heritage, edited by Charles A. Birnbaum and Mary V. Hughes, "Books," 12/05, p. 114
   Destroying the National Parks, "Critic at Large," 10/05, p. 216
   Destroy What National Parks? "Letters," 12/05, p. 15

   Embracing the Pasts, 11/05, pp. 88, 92
   Four for the Record, "Riprap," 8/05, pp. 20, 22
   Gardening on the Rock, "Design," 9/05, pp. 58, 62
   Job Title: Landscape Curator, "Practice," 12/05, pp. 66, 68, 69

   
National Heritage Areas, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, p. 30
   Reading Symbolism in the September 11 Era, "Critic at Large," 12/05, p. 138   
   Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's Choice," 10/05, pp. 48, 50, 51
   Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 94
   Stone Soup, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, pp. 124, 126, 127
   
Friends of the National Park Foundation
    Leadership Award (1994)
     
Stone Soup, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, p. 127
   
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)
   
Not Funded for Prime Time, "Letters," 2/05, pp. 16, 18
   
Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)
   
Not Funded for Prime Time, "Letters," 2/05, pp. 16, 18
   
Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS)
   
Not Funded for Prime Time, "Letters," 2/05, pp. 16, 18
   
Historic Landscape Initiative
   
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 95
   
National Historic Landmark registry (NHL)
   
Authentically Refabricated, "Changing Places," 7/05, p. 72
    Four for the Record, "Riprap," 8/05, pp. 20, 22
    Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, pp. 122, 147
    Icons Revisited: Learning from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, p. 77
    In Katrina's Wake, "Riprap," 12/05, p. 18
    Job Title: Landscape Curator, "Practice," 12/05, p. 70
    Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, p. 18
    Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's Choice," 10/05, pp. 46, 48, 50-51
    Stone Soup, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, p. 127
   
National Register of Historic Places
    Ancient Futures, 8/05, p. 97
    Four for the Record, "Riprap," 8/05, pp. 20, 22

   
Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, p. 122
    Icons Revisited: Learning from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, p. 75
    Lessons from a Feral Landscape, "Plants," 12/05, p. 56
    Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, p. 44
    Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's Choice," 10/05, p. 50
    Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, p. 31

   
Shipman's Work on the Wild Side, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 90, 94, 96, 97
   
EROS Data Center
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, p. 98
   
Gap Analysis Program (GAP) maps
   
The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, p. 68
   National Aerial Photography Program (NAPP) 

    A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 96, 97, 99
   
National High Altitude Photography (NHAP)
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 97-98, 99
   
National Map
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 97, 99
Department of Transportation (DOT)
  Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
   
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 74, 77
   Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
   
The Research Connection: Traffic Calming, "Practice," 1/05, pp. 86-87
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
 
A Canal Ran through it, 6/05, p. 110
  Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 109, 111
  Ecological Classification Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, pp. 70, 74, 76, 77, 78, 80
  From the Carolinas to the Ozarks and Beyond, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 76
  Infiltrating Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, p. 106
  "Land Matters," 2/05, p. 11
  Landscape Architecture Students Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05, p. 84
  Show Me the Maps, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 78

  E-MAPS
   
Creating a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, p. 79
 
National Low Impact Development (LID) Student Competition (2004)
   
Landscape Architecture Students Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05, pp. 82, 84, 86, 88-89
Federal Geographic Data Committee
 
The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, p. 69
Library of Congress
 
Not Funded for Prime Time, "Letters," 2/05, p. 18
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
 
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 90, 94
  Democratizing Geospatial Data, "Technology," 10/05, pp. 144, 150
  Ames Research Center
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, p. 90
 
Goddard Space Flight Center
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, p. 90
   Democratizing Geospatial Data, "Technology," 10/05, pp. 150, 151
  Landsat Data Collection
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 94, 98, 99
   Democratizing Geospatial Data, "Technology," 10/05, p. 150
 
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) database
 
 Democratizing Geospatial Data, "Technology," 10/05, pp. 150, 151
 
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission database
   Democratizing Geospatial Data, "Technology," 10/05, p. 150
  Stennis Space Flight Center
   
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, p. 94
 
World Wind geospatial software
 
 Democratizing Geospatial Data, "Technology," 10/05, pp. 144, 148, 150, 151
National Cemetery Administration
 
Symbolically Ruined, "Design," 12/05, p. 39
National Digital Orthophoto Program
 
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 96, 97, 99
National Endowment for the Arts
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 96
 
A Canal Ran through It, 6/05, p. 110
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
 
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 97, 99
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
  National Climatic Data Center  (NCDC)
Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology," 3/05, p. 64
Office of Surface Mining
 
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 102, 104
Peace Corps
 
Landscape Architects and the Peace Corps, "Letters," 6/05, pp. 20, 21
  Landscape Architects' Roles in the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 140-141
  Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 136, 141, 142, 143
Secret Service
 
The Force of Fear, "Critic at Large," 7/05, p. 146
TerraServer-USA
 
A Bird's-Eye View, "Technology," 5/05, pp. 98, 99
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
 
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 42, 44, 47, 48

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES--NATIONAL--NONPROFIT GROUPS
Alliance for Community Trees (ACT)
  NeighborWoods program
   
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborwood, "Riprap," 9/05, p. 20
 
Trees Atlanta
   
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborwood, "Riprap," 9/05, p. 20
Alzheimer's Association
 
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, p. 36
American Hospital Association (AHA)
 
In Search of Healing Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 12/05, p. 113
AmeriCorps
 
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 111, 112
Audubon Society
 
Big Dots, Little Dumpsters, "Editor's Choice," 2/05, p. 24
City Farmer
 
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, p. 30
Dia Art Foundation
 
Partners in Art, "Changing Places," 12/05, p. 60
Ecological Society of America
  The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, p. 69
Ecosystem Sciences Foundation
 
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 129
Edible Schoolyard Program
 
Lunch Lady, "Riprap," 10/05, p. 42
Families of Flight 93
 
Embracing the Pasts, 11/05, pp. 88, 92
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
 
Going Green: Certified Lumber, "Product Profiles," 1/05, p. 118
Garden Conservancy
 
Gardening on the Rock, "Plants," 9/05, pp. 54, 62
Getty Foundation
  Campus Heritage Grants program
   
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 92
Heinz Endowments
 
Embracing the Pasts, 11/05, p. 88
Home Depot Foundation
 
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborwood, "Riprap," 9/05, p. 20
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
 
Embracing the Pasts, 11/05, p. 88
Low Impact Development Center, Beltsville, Maryland
 
Let that Soak In, "Ecology," 5/05, pp. 76, 81
National Heritage Institute
 
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, p. 49
National Low Income Housing Coalition
 
A Healing Refuge for Homeless Women, "Editor's Choice," 11/05, p. 24
National Trust for Historic Preservation
  House and Garden, "Retrospective," 5/05, p. 50
  Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 129
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
 
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 117
 
Ecological Classification Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 70
  Icons Revisited: Learning from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, pp. 64, 74, 75
  The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, pp. 62, 64
NatureServe
 
Association Information, "Plants," 5/05, p. 66
  The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, pp. 62, 64, 65, 69
New Alchemy Institute
 
A Safe and Sustainable World: The Promise of Ecological Design, by Nancy Jack Todd, "Noteworthy," 11/05, p. 123
Noguchi Foundation
 
Proving Ground, 1/05, pp. 91, 92
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
 
This and That, "Riprap," 2/05, p. 20
Sierra Club
 
"Land Matters," 2/05, p. 11
Trust for Public Land (TPL)
 
Ohio State: The Debate Continues, "Letters," 11/05, p. 13

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES--PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED PROFESSIONS
American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta
 
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, p. 120
American Horticultural Society
 
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, p. 124
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
  Architecture Exchange East Conference and Expo, sponsored by the Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
   
Here and There, "Riprap," 8/05, p. 24
American Planning Association
 
This and That, "Riprap," 2/05, p. 20
 
Washington Chapter
   Honor Award
   
Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, p. 15
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
 
"Books," 10/05, p. 180
Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility
 
"Land Matters," 7/05, p. 11
Artist-Blacksmith's Association
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 96, 97
Construction Specifications Institute
  Michelangelo Award
   
"Land Matters," 4/05, p. 11
Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA)
  Negotiating Nature, "Shared Wisdom," 1/05, p. 114
The Cultural Landscape Foundation (CLF)
 
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, p. 30
  "Landslide" list of endangered working landscapes
   
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 122
Docomomo
 
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, pp. 30, 31
Furniture Society of America
  Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 96, 97
Glass Arts Society
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 96, 97
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
 
Liptan on Understanding Stormwater, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, p. 104
International Masonry Institute
  Golden Trowel Award
   
Symbolically Ruined, "Design," 12/05, p. 43
Landmarks West
 
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, p. 30
Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF)
  Landscape Architecture: A Terminal Case? Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto": The Patient Is Alive and Well, "Editor's Choice," 4/05, p. 41
Open GIS Consortium (OGC)
 
Software You Can Play With, "Technology," 4/05, p. 94
Project for Public Spaces (PPS)
 
The Genesis of a Threatened Landmark, "Critic at Large," 5/05, pp. 174, 175
  Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, pp. 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 146, 147
  Icon Tact, "Urban Design," 11/05, p. 81
  Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, pp. 13-14, 18
  Hall of Shame
Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, p. 123
   
Incarcerated Landscape, "Critic at Large," 3/05, p. 166
   Living with Deconstruction, "Critic at Large," 6/05, p. 168
Society for Campus and University Planning
  2005 Awards
   
Andropogon: The Next Generation, "Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 81
Surface Design Association
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 96, 97
Themed Entertainment Association
  THEA Award
   
Authentically Refabricated, "Changing Places," 7/05, p. 73
Timber Framers Guild
 
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 51
Tree Care Industry Association, Manchester, New Hampshire
 
Planting under Trees, "Plants," 4/05, p. 68
U.S. Green Building Council
Liptan on Understanding Stormwater, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, p. 104
  Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology," 3/05, p. 58
 
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Rating System
   
So You're LEED Accredited--Now What? "Ecology," 8/05, pp. 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64-65
   Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology," 3/05, pp. 58, 64
   Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, p. 64
   What Landscape Architects Say about LEED Accreditation, "Ecology," 8/05, p. 63
   
LEED for Neighborhood Development Guide
   
So You're LEED Accredited--Now What? "Ecology," 8/05, p. 65
   
Water Efficiency credits
   
Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology," 3/05, pp. 58, 60, 62-64
    Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, pp. 64, 66
   
1.1
     
Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology," 3/05, pp. 58, 60, 62
     Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, pp. 64, 66
   
1.2
     Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology," 3/05, pp. 62, 63, 64
     Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, pp. 64, 66
Urban Land Institute (ULI)
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 88
  Pro Bono Projects, "Practice," 11/05, pp. 75, 76, 77

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES --STATE AND LOCAL --GOVERNMENT
Arizona
  Statewide
   Game and Fish Department
   
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 92
  Phoenix
   Arts Commission
   
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 88
   
City government
   
Architecture Students Respond to LAM, "Letters," 5/05, p. 19
   
Salt River Project (SRP)
   
Architecture Students Respond to LAM, "Letters," 5/05, p. 19
    Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, pp. 88, 90, 91, 92, 93
California
  Statewide
   California State Parks (CSP)
   
Landscapes Below the Surface, 3/05, pp. 113, 114, 116, 118, 119, 120
   
Perspective: A Cultural Landscape Reinterpretation Yields a Modern Park, 3/05, p. 122
   
Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
    Skatepark Stays, "Riprap," 11/05, pp. 18, 20
    Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 82
   
Landscape Architecture Program
     
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 77
   Department of Water Resources
    Urban Streams Restoration program
     
A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, p. 71
   
Division of Forestry (CDF)
   
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants," 3/05, p. 52
 
Berkeley
   Civic Arts Commission
   
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, p. 34   
   
Department of Public Works
   
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, pp. 36, 38
   
Parks and Recreation Commission
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 66
  Napa County
   Flood Control District
   
A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, pp. 64, 69, 74
   
Napa Valley Environmental Development Corporation
   
A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, p. 66
   
Resource Conservation District
   
A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, p. 66
 
 Resource Conservation Service
   
A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, pp. 72, 74
 
Oakland
   City Council
   
Skatepark Stays, "Riprap," 11/05, p. 18
 
Pasadena
   Metropolitan Transit Authority
   
Lessons from a Feral Landscape, "Plants," 12/05, p. 56
   Metropolitan Water District
   
Lessons from a Feral Landscape, "Plants," 12/05, p. 58
  San Francisco
   Board of Supervisors
   
Maintaining the High Ground, "Design," 9/05, p. 48
   
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
   
Gardening on the Rock, "Plants," 9/05, p. 62
   Natural Areas Program
   
Negotiating Nature, "Shared Wisdom," 1/05, p. 113
   
Recreation and Parks Department
   
Maintaining the High Ground, "Design," 9/05, p. 50
   
Redevelopment Agency
   
Is Social Success Good Enough? "Critic at Large," 4/05, pp. 166, 168
 
San Jose
   Guadalupe Coyote Resource Conservation District
   
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, p. 46
   
Redevelopment Agency
   
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 49, 55
 
Santa Clara Valley
   Santa Clara Water District
   
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 49, 52, 54
 
Santa Monica
   Division of Cultural Affairs
   
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 95
 
Whittier
   City government
   
Perspective: A Cultural Landscape Reinterpretation Yields a Modern Park, 3/05, p. 122
Colorado
  Fort Collins
   Park Planning Staff
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 73
Florida
  Statewide
   Department of Transportation (FDOT)
   
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 82
 
Broward County
   Countywide
Commissioners
     
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 92
   
Public Art and Design Program
     
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 98
   
Fort Lauderdale
    Downtown Development Authority
     
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 92
Illinois
  Statewide
   General Assembly
   
The Plot Thins, "Riprap," 7/05, p. 26
 
Chicago
   Department of Planning and Development
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 125
   Park District
   
The Plot Thins, "Riprap," 7/05, p. 26
  Lake County

   Forest Preserves
   
Harvesting Big Imaginations, "Details," 5/05, p. 100
 
Riverside
   Village Plan Commission
   
Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's Choice," 10/05, p. 52
Kentucky
  Statewide
   Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC)
   
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 78, 82
Maryland
  Statewide
   Office of Environmental Design
Landscape Architecture Division
     
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 82
State Planning Department
   
"Land Matters," 2/05, p. 11
 
Prince George's County
   Department of Environmental Resources
   
Landscape Architecture Students Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05, p. 84
    Let that Soak In, "Ecology," 5/05, p. 70
Massachusetts
  Statewide
   Metropolitan District Commission
   
Garbage In, Golf Out, "Ecology," 1/05, p. 58
Michigan
  Statewide
   Department of Transportation (MDOT)
    Aesthetic Project Opportunities Inventory
     
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 82
  Detroit
   Recreation Department
   
Updating Olmsted, "Planning," 3/05, p. 66
Minnesota
  Two Harbors
   Arrowhead Regional Development Commission
   
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 122
   Planning and Zoning Commission
   
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 122
Missouri
  Mid-America Regional Council (MARC)
   
The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, p. 68
Nevada
  Department of Transportation (NDOT)
   Landscape and Aesthetics Master Plan
   
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 82
New York
  Statewide
   Canal Recreationway Commission
   
From Barge Canal to Heritage Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, pp. 27, 28
   
Department of Environmental Conservation
   
A Watershed Moment in Green infrastructure, "Ecology," 11/05, p. 56
    Wildlife Pathology Unit (WPU)
     
Fatal Attraction, "Plants," 11/05, p. 52
   
Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor Commission
    National Heritage Areas, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, p. 30
   Historic Preservation Office
   
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, pp. 30-31
  New York City
   Department of City Planning
   
People Place, 10/05, p. 165
   Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP)
   
A Watershed Moment in Green Infrastructure, "Ecology," 11/05, pp. 57-58, 63
   Department of Parks and Recreation
   
A Better Battery Bosque, "Plants," 8/05, p. 52
    Brooklyn's Bovine Burlesque, "Riprap," 11/05, p. 20
    Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 70
   Landmarks Preservation Commission
   
Proving Ground, 1/05, p. 91
   
Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
   
Reading Symbolism in the September 11 Era, "Critic at Large," 12/05, p. 138
   
Parks and Recreation Department
   
Heart Replacement, 5/05, p. 112
Ohio
  Statewide
   Department of Transportation (ODOT)
   
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 82
    Design Standards and Guidelines
     
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 77
 
Clark County
   Trustees
   
What the H! "Riprap," 12/05, p. 20
Oregon
  Statewide
   Department of Fish and Wildlife
   
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 117
  Portland
   Bureau of Environmental Services
   
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, pp. 106, 107
    Sustainable Stormwater Team
     
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 118
     
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, pp. 106, 107
   Department of Parks and Recreation
    Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 117
   
No Dead End for Portland Skateparks, "Letters," 1/05, p. 17
   
Metro (regional planning authority)
   
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 117
   
Portland Development Commission
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 126
Pennsylvania
  Statewide
   Department of Conservation and National Recources (DCNR)
   
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, pp. 40, 42, 46
   Department of Environmental Protection
   
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 113, 115
   
Department of Military & Veterans Affairs
   
Symbolically Ruined, "Design," 12/05, p. 42
   Department of Transportation
   
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, p. 111
  Pittsburgh Parking Authority
   Light at the Ends of the Alley, "Design," 6/05, p. 50
Texas
  Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
   Landscape Aesthetics Design Manual
   
Views of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 82
Utah
  Statewide
   Department of Transportation (UDOT)
   
Without Precedent or Sequel, "Plants," 10/05, pp. 84, 88, 93, 94, 95
  Logan
   Department of Parks and Recreation
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, pp. 71, 72
Virginia
  Fairfax County
   Stormwater Planning Division
   
Let that Soak In, "Ecology," 5/05, p. 78
Washington
  King County
   Department of Natural Resources and Parks--Wastewater Treatment Division
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 126
   Seattle
    Board of Park Commissioners
     
Efforts to Revitalize Freeway Park, "Urban Design," 11/05, p. 81
     Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, pp. 15, 16
   
City Council
     
Expressing City Government, "Design," 10/05, p. 74
    Department of Parks and Recreation
     
Efforts to Revitalize Freeway Park, "Urban Design," 11/05, p. 81
     Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, pp. 116, 118, 123
     Icon Tact, "Urban Design," 11/05, pp. 80, 81, 85
     Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, p. 14
    Department of Transportation
     
Putting a Spring in Our Step, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 22
   
Department of Utilities
     
Let that Soak In, "Ecology," 5/05, p. 72
   
Design Commission
     
The Genesis of a Threatened Landmark, "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 176
     Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, p. 16
   
Landmarks Preservation Board
     
Efforts to Revitalize Freeway Park, "Urban Design," 11/05, p. 81
 
   Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, pp. 16, 17
   
Pioneer Square Preservation Board
     
Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, p. 15
Washington, D.C.
  Anacostia Watershed Toxics Alliance
   
Landscape Architecture Students Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05, p. 84
 
Department of Parks and Recreation
   
"Land Matters," 6/05, p. 13
   Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 66
   Leftovers, "Green Building," 8/05, p. 38
   Pro Bono Projects, "Practice," 11/05, p. 75
   Stone Soup, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, p. 133
  Fine Arts Commission
   
Shipman's Work on the Wild Side, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
  Historic Preservation Review Board

   Shipman's Work on the Wild Side, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
 
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
   
Landscape Architecture Students Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05, p. 84

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES --STATE AND LOCAL --NONPROFIT GROUPS
Alabama
  Birmingham
   Vulcan Park Foundation
   
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 44, 46, 48
California
  Statewide
   California Preservation Foundation
   
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 94
   California Spring Blossom and Wildflower Association
   
Gardening on the Rock, "Plants," 9/05, p. 60
   
CalStart
   
Lessons from a Feral Landscape, "Plants," 12/05, pp. 56-57
   Coastal Conservancy
   
A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, p. 67
 
Berkeley
   Art for BART program
   
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, p. 38
   California Habitats Indigenous Activists
   
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, p. 40
   Historical Society
   
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, p. 34
  Mariposa
   Mariposans for Environmentally Responsible Growth
   
Yosemite Construction Creates Controversy, "Critic at Large," 8/05, p. 134
  Napa
   Friends of the Napa River
   
A River Lives through It, "Planning," 1/05, pp. 64, 66, 67, 72
  Sacramento
   Lower American River Citizens' Advisory Committee
   
Getting Down to Grass Roots, "Shared Wisdom," 4/05, pp. 132-133
   
Save the American River Association
   
Getting Down to Grass Roots, "Shared Wisdom," 4/05, p. 137
 
San Francisco
   Outdoor Art League
   
Maintaining the High Ground, "Design," 9/05, p. 48
   
San Francisco Foundation
   
Icons Revisited: Halprin Fountain Finds New Life, "Changing Places," 10/05, p. 134
   San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners (SLUG)
   
"Land Matters," 7/05, p. 11   
 
Watsonville
   Action Pajaro Valley
   
Getting Down to Grass Roots, "Shared Wisdom," 4/05, pp. 134, 136
 
Yosemite National Park
   Friends of Yosemite Valley
   
Yosemite Construction Creates Controversy, "Critic at Large," 8/05, p. 134
   
Yosemite Fund
   
Yosemite Construction Creates Controversy, "Critic at Large," 8/05, p. 134
Hawaii
  Honolulu
   Urban Design Committee
   
A "Dumb Growth Award"? "Letters," 9/05, p. 13
Massachusetts
  Boston
   Historic New England
   
Job Title: Landscape Curator, "Practice," 12/05, p. 66
Michigan
  Boy Scouts of West Michigan
   
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 47
Nebraska
  Lincoln
   Near South Neighborhood Association
   
Not for Walls Alone, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, p. 58
New York
  Ithaca
   Redbud Woods Working Group (RWWG)
   
The Rest of the Redbuds Story, "Riprap," 11/05, pp. 16, 18
  New York City
   Battery Conservancy
   
A Better Battery Bosque, "Plants," 8/05, pp. 50, 52
   Central Park Conservancy
   
Flags over the Greensward, 5/05, p. 126
    The Gates Revisited, "Letters," 8/05, pp. 14-16
    Heart Replacement, 5/05, p. 112
   
Friends of Central Park
   
Flags over the Greensward, 5/05, p. 133 
    The Gates Revisited, "Letters," 8/05, p. 14
   Lincoln Center Open Space Preservation Committee
   
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, p. 35
New York New Visions
    Up from Zero: Politics, Architecture, and the Rebuilding of New York, by Paul Goldberger, "Books," 3/05, p. 139
   New York Public Interest Research Group Fund, Inc. (NYPIRG)
   
Creating a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, pp. 77-78
   
Community Mapping Assistance Program
     
Creating a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, p. 81
   
New York Restoration Project
   
Big Dots, Little Dumpsters, "Editor's Choice," 2/05, pp. 24, 28
   
Nurture New York
   
Flags over the Greensward, 5/05, p. 133
   Robin Hood Foundation
   
Big Dots, Little Dumpsters, "Editor's Choice," 2/05, pp. 24, 26
 
Rochester
   
Greater Rochester Urban Bounty (GRUB)
   
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, p. 32
   
Humane Society of Rochester
   
Best in Show, "Riprap," 7/05, p. 26
   Northeast Neighborhood Alliance (NENA)
    Community Land Corporation
     
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, pp. 32, 33-34
Ohio
  Turner Foundation
   
What the H! "Riprap," 12/05, p. 20
Oregon
  Statewide
   1000 Friends of Oregon
   
"Land Matters," 8/05, p. 11
  Portland
   Audubon Society of Portland
   
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, pp. 116, 117
   Coalition for a Livable Future (regional)
   
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 118
   SkatePark Legacy Advisory Team
   
No Dead End for Portland Skateparks, "Letters," 1/05, p. 17
Pennsylvania
  Statewide
   Horticultural Society of Western Pennsylvania
   
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, p. 124
 
Bucks County
   Friends of the Delaware Canal
   
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 40
  Philadelphia
   City Parks Association
   
Urban Voids, "Riprap," 11/05, p. 20
  Pittsburgh
   Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
   
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 93
   Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership (PDP)
   
Light at the Ends of the Alley, "Design," 6/05, pp. 48, 55
 
Point Pleasant
   Point Pleasant Community Association
   
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 46
Texas
  Houston
Bayou Preservation Association
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 129
Washington
  Seattle
   Allied Arts
   
The Genesis of a Threatened Landscape, "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 176
   Freeway Park Neighborhood Association
   
Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, p. 116
    Icon Tact, "Urban Design," 11/05, pp. 81, 84, 85
Washington, D.C.
  Circle Dogs
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, pp. 68, 73
 
Dupont Circle Advisory Neighborhood Commission
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 68
  Friends of Meridian Hill
   
Stone Soup, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, pp. 126-127, 128-129
 
Friends of S & T Streets Parks
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 68
  Friends of Tregaron
   
Shipman's Work on the Wild Side, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
 
Green Spaces for D.C.
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, pp. 66, 68
 
Washington Parks and People (formerly Residents of Adams Morgan [RAM], Friends of Meridian Hill and Friends of the Parks)
   Restoring the Invisible Landscape: Principles from Washington Parks and People, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, p. 127
   Stone Soup, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, pp. 124, 126, 127-128, 129, 130, 131-132, 133, 134, 135
   
Art on the Block project
   
Stone Soup, "Shared Wisdom," 6/05, p. 132

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES --STATE AND LOCAL --PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED PROFESSIONS
Washington, D.C.
  Building Industry Association
   
Pro Bono Projects, "Riprap," 11/05, p. 72

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--WORLDWIDE AND INTERNATIONAL--GOVERNMENT
Canada
  Ontario
   Ottawa
   
Downtown Urban Design Strategy
     
Capital Planning, "Planning," 2/05, pp. 63, 64
   
Toronto
    Community Gardens Program
     
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, pp. 35, 36
Chile
  Metropolitan Parks Administration
   
Stones over the Pacific, 6/05, pp. 101, 102, 104
  Ministry of Public Works
   
Stones over the Pacific, 6/05, p. 100
Costa Rica
  Ministry of Transportation
   
San Jose's Loop Road, "Infrastructure," 11/05, p. 66
 
National Commission of Transportation
   
San Jose's Loop Road, "Infrastructure," 11/05, p. 66
  National System of Conservation Areas (Sistema Nacional de Conservacion or SINAC)
   
Think Globally, Sustain Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, p. 24
France
  Committee of Tourism
   
January in Paris, "Riprap," 6/05, p. 24
  Senate
   
January in Paris, "Riprap," 6/05, p. 24
Panama
  Autoridad de la Region Interoceanica (ARI)
   
Rooms with a View, 12/05, pp. 82-83
Venezuela
  Institute of Cultural Heritage
   National Cultural Heritage List
   
Icons Revisited: Restoring a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 111

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--WORLDWIDE AND INTERNATIONAL--NONPROFIT GROUPS
International
UNESCO
   World Heritage Site list
   
En Route to Chaumont, "Practice," 3/05, p. 92
 
The World Conservation Union (IUCN)
   
Charismatic Plants, "Plants," 6/05, pp. 58, 60
   2004 Red List of Threatened Species
   
Charismatic Plants, "Plants," 6/05, p. 58
Austria
  Eco Himal
   
Garden of Elitist Dreams, 9/05, p. 134
Canada
  British Columbia
   Common Ground
   
Creating a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, p. 77
   Community Mapping Network (CMN)
   
Creating a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, p. 77
  Ontario
   Ottawa
    Downtown Rideau
     
Capital Planning," 2/05, p. 61
   Toronto
    Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
     
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, pp. 35, 36, 37
Costa Rica
  National Biodiversity Institute (Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad or INBio)
   
Think Globally, Sustain Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, p. 24

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--WORLDWIDE AND INTERNATIONAL--PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED PROFESSIONS
International
  Conservation International
   
Pro Bono Projects, "Practice," 11/05, p. 76
 
International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)
   
Pro Bono Projects, "Practice," 11/05, p. 76
  International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
   
Colombian Landscape Architects Build on Steady Gains, 3/05, p. 109
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), based in Champaign, Illinois
   
Planting under Trees, "Plants," 4/05, pp. 63, 68
 
Mies van der Rohe Foundation (Barcelona, Spain)
   
Incarcerated Landscape, "Critic at Large," 3/05, p. 166
Colombia
  Colombian Society of Landscape Architects (Sociedad Colombiana de Arquitectos Paisajistas)
   
Colombian Landscape Architects Build on Steady Gains, 3/05, p. 109
   Viva los Arquitectos Paisajistas! "Letters," 5/05, p. 16
Costa Rica
  Center of Landscape Professionals of Costa Rica
   
San Jose's Loop Road, "Infrastructure," 11/05, p. 67
  Costa Rican Association of Landscape Architects
   
San Jose's Loop Road, "Infrastructure," 11/05, p. 67
Venezuela
  Sociedad Venezolana de Arquitectos Paisajistas
   
Icons Revisited: Restoring a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 109

AHERN, JACK, FASLA
Ecological Networks and Greenways: Concept, Design, Implementation, edited by Rob Jongman and Gloria Pungetti, "Books," 6/05, p. 137
Landscape Architecture Students Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05, p. 88

AHERN, KIM, ASLA
East by Northwest, 8/05, p. 91

AHLES, LOREN
When Worlds Collide, 1/05, pp. 104, 105-106, 111

AHLGREN, CAROL
Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's Choice," 10/05, p. 50

AIME-SINTES, MARGUERITE
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005, 12/05, p. 98

AIRPORTS, JETPORTS, AND HELIPORTS--SPECIFIC
Ben Gurion International Airport, Lod, Israel
 
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 118
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, International Airport
 
Experiences You Shouldn't Miss, 7/05, p. 97

AKAMU, NINA
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 43

ALABAMA--LOCATIONS
Birmingham
  Vulcan Park
   
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 40, 42, 44, 46-49
   
Visitors center
   
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 40, 42, 47-48
   
Vulcan Plaza
   
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 40, 42

ALBANIA--LOCATIONS
General
 
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 141-142, 143
Butrint National Park
 
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 136-137, 142, 143
Ksamil
  Parks plan
   
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 137-138
Saranda
 
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 136, 138-139
 
Archaeology park (proposed)
   
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 140-141
 
Jewish synagogue
   
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, p. 140
 
Town square
   
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, pp. 139, 141

ALEXANDER, JEFFREY, ASSOCIATE ASLA
So You're LEED Accredited--Now What? "Ecology," 8/05, pp. 56, 58, 65
What Landscape Architects Say about LEED Accreditation, "Ecology," 8/05, p. 63

ALEXANDER, ROSEMARY
The Garden Maker's Manual, "Books," 7/05, pp. 120-121 (author, with Richard Sneesby)

ALIFF, JEFF
48-Hour Face-Lift, "Editor's Choice," 8/05, p. 28

ALIFF, JIM
48-Hour Face-Lift, "Editor's Choice," 8/05, pp. 32-33

ALLEN, SKY, STUDENT ASLA
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 67

ALLEN, STEVE
The Art of Work, "Design," 4/05, p. 55

ALLSOP, BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON
Parks and Rec: Solar, "Product Profiles," 6/05, p. 138

ALMINANA, JOSE, ASLA
Andropogon: The Next Generation, "Firm Focus," 9/05, pp. 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, 88, 89

ALVARADO, SARA
Think Globally, Sustain Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, pp. 32-33

AMATO, PAUL
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 51, 53, 54

AMAZE DESIGN, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, p. 40

AMERICAN HYDROTECH, INC., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Gardens in the Sky: Lightweight, "Product Profiles," 5/05, p. 148

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)
General
 
Destroy What National Parks? "Letters," 12/05, p. 16
  Landscape Architecture: A Terminal Case? Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto": The Patient Is Alive and Well, "Editor's Choice," 4/05, p. 40
  Landscape Architecture: Rife with Historical Contradictions? "Letters," 5/05, p. 15
  Not Funded for Prime Time, "Riprap," 2/05, p. 18
  This and That, "Riprap," 2/05, p. 20
  Viva los Arquitectos Paisajistas! "Letters," 5/05, p. 16

Awards and recognition
  President's Centennial Medal
   
One Life, Many Lessons, "Retrospective," 9/05, pp. 103, 104
Professional Awards
  1980
   Honor Award
   
"Land Matters," 9/05, p. 11
 
1998
   Design Honor Award
   
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, p. 49
 
1999
   Design Honor Award
   
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 92
 
2001
Professional Merit Award
   
Andropogon: The Next Generation, "Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 86
  2004
   Analysis & Planning Award of Excellence

    Capital Planning, "Planning," 2/05, pp. 58, 65
   Analysis & Planning Honor Award
   
Due Credit, "Letters," 2/05, p. 15
   
Analysis & Planning Merit Award
   
Updating Olmsted, "Planning," 3/05, p. 66
   
Design Honor Award
   
Feral Geometry, 7/05, p. 111
   Design Merit Award
   
All This Useless Beauty, "Shared Wisdom," 11/05, p. 112
    The Fleeting and the Steadfast, 4/05, p. 108
    Proving Ground, 1/05, p. 95
    Restrained Sustainability, 10/05, pp. 153-154, 155
   
Research Merit Award
   
Reducing Stakeholder Conflicts in Urban Natural Areas, "Shared Wisdom," 1/05, p. 114
 
2005
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 114-129
   
Analysis & Planning Awards
    Award of Excellence
     
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 124
   
Award of Honor
     
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 124-128
   
Communications Awards
    Award of Honor
     
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 128-129
   
Community Service Award
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 129
   
General Design Awards
    Award of Excellence
     
Due Credit, "Letters," 10/05, p. 29
     Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 116, 118
   
Award of Honor
     
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 116-117, 118
     People Place, 10/05, p. 162
   
Landmark Award
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 129
   
Residential Design Awards
    Award of Excellence
     
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 120-121
   
Award of Honor
     
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 121-124
 
Student Awards
   2005
   
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 56, 58-60, 62, 64-73
   
Analysis and Planning Awards
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 67-69
   
Communications Awards
     Award of Excellence
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 69-70
   
Community Service Awards
     Honor Awards
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 72-73
   
Design Awards
     Award of Excellence
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 70
     
Honor Awards
      Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 71-72

    Research Awards
     Honor Awards
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 64-67
   
Student Collaboration Awards
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 62, 64
     
Award of Excellence
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 62, 64
     
Honor Award
     
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 62, 64

Chapters
Maryland
  Merit Award
   
Residential Refuge, 12/05, p. 107
Minnesota
  Awards
   
Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto," "Letters," 6/05, p. 15
Northern California
  Awards
   
The Fleeting and the Steadfast, 4/05, p. 113
   A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, p. 34
   The Short, Glamorous Life of a Show Garden, 4/05, p. 117
   Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, p. 49
   
Preservation Design Award (2005)
   
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 94
Ohio
  Professional Awards 2005
   
What the H! "Riprap," 12/05, p. 20
Oregon
  Conservation of the Urban Landscape Award (1990)
   
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 117
  Heidelberg Award for Environmental Excellence (2002)
   
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 7/05, p. 117
Pennsylvania/Delaware
  Honor Award 2003
   
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 40
Southern California
  Awards
   
A Whale of a Garden, "Design," 2/05, p. 37
Council of Fellows
"Land Matters," 7/05, p. 11
Declaration on Environment and Development
Landscape Architecture: A Terminal Case? Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto": The Patient Is Alive and Well, "Editor's Choice," 4/05, p. 41
Green Roof Task Force
Catch a Wave, "Riprap," 8/05, p. 24
History of
One Life, Many Lessons, "Retrospective," 9/05, pp. 102, 104
Landscape Architecture Magazine
 
Advice on Acrobat, "Letters," 3/05, p. 18
  Architecture Students Respond to
LAM, "Letters," 5/05, p. 19
  Artificial Trees? No Substitute for the Real Thing, "Letters," 6/05, p. 18
  Awaken and Embrace the Truth, "Letters," 8/05, p. 18

  Been There, Done That, "Riprap," 10/05, p. 42
  Carpe Durham, "Riprap," 9/05, p. 18
  Catch a Wave? "Letters," 9/05, p. 14
  CEUs for Reading
LAM? "Letters," 4/05, pp. 16, 18
  Correction: Invisible at Chaumont, "Letters," 4/05, p. 18

 
Countering the Effects of Sprawl, "Letters," 5/05, p. 15
  Destroy What National Parks? "Letters," 12/05, p. 15
  Don't Grieve over Failed Icons, "Letters," 1/05, pp. 16-18
  Do Students Crave Design/Build Experiences? "Letters," 8/05, p. 13

  Due Credit, "Letters," 2/05, p. 15
  Due Credit, "Letters," 5/05, p. 20
  Due Credit, "Letters," 10/05, p. 29
  A "Dumb Growth Award"? "Letters," 9/05, pp. 13, 14
  Engineers: Never Clueless about Low Impact Development, "Letters," 6/05, p. 19
  A Frank Disagreement, "Letters," 9/05, p. 15
 
The Gates Revisited, "Letters," 8/05, pp. 14, 15
  General Mills: Looking Clean, Not Living Clean, "Letters," 3/05, p. 15

 
Green Roof Aesthetics, "Letters," 1/05, p. 13
  Green Roofs on the Fringe, "Letters," 2/05, p. 14
  The Homeless in Iconic Landscapes: A Contrary View, "Letters," 8/05, p. 18
  Is This Really Sprawl? "Letters," 11/05, pp. 13, 14
  I Too Saw the Emperor's New Clothes, "Letters," 3/05, p. 15
  Kudos, "Letters," 4/05, p. 13
  Kudos, "Letters," 7/05, p. 19
  Kudos, "Letters," 8/05, p. 14
  Kudos to Lawrence Halprin, "Letters," 6/05, p. 21
 
LAM, How Could You Stoop So Low? "Letters," 2/05, p. 13
  Landscape Architects and the Peace Corps, "Letters," 6/05, p. 20
  Landscape Architects Get Low Marks on Ecological Literacy, "Letters," 5/05, p. 15
  Landscape Architects' Vision for San Jose's River, "Letters," 4/05, pp. 13-14, 16
  Landscape Is
Not a Verb, "Letters," 6/05, p. 21
  Mature Trees Versus "Landscaping," 5/05, pp. 16-17
  MoMA's
Groundswell Exhibit: Two Responses, "Letters," 7/05, p. 19
  No Dead End for Portland Skateparks, "Letters," 1/05, p. 17
  Not All Letters Are Fit to Print, "Letters," 12/05, p. 16
  Of Freeway Parks and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, pp. 13-14, 16, 18-19
  Ohio State: The Debate Continues, "Letters," 11/05, p. 13
  One Landscape Architect's Response to Sprawl, "Letters," 4/05, p. 13
  Parking on Whose Legacy? "Letters," 1/05, pp. 14, 16
  Pavement Disguised as Gravel Walkways, "Letters," 5/05, p. 18
  Proud to Be a Landscape Architect, "Letters," 8/05, p. 18
  Remembering Karl Linn, "Letters," 8/05, p. 13
  Remembering Karl Linn, "Letters," 9/05, p. 13
  Remembering Robert Murase, "Letters," 10/05, p. 27
  Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto," "Letters," 6/05, pp. 15-18
  Should New Orleans Be Rebuilt? "Letters," 12/05, p. 13
  Show Us the Precedents, "Letters," 8/05, p. 18
  Site-Specific Design versus Regional Context, "Letters," 12/05, pp. 16-17
  Skateparks, "Letters," 8/05, pp. 13, 14
  A Spiritual Response from Ohio State, "Letters," 10/05, p. 27
  Stop Complaining and Build Great Places, "Letters," 10/05, p. 29
  Two Reasons He Shouldn't Have Trashed My Book, "Letters," 4/05, p. 13
  Viva los Arquitectos Paisajistas! "Letters," 5/05, p. 16
  Wanted: One Hero to Be the Public Face of Landscape Architecture, "Letters," 7/05, p. 21
  What One Thing Would You Like to See More of in
LAM? "Letters," 11/05, pp. 14-15
  What  Would You Change about
LAM? "Letters," 8/05, p. 18
  Where Do You Stand on the Spread of Hunters Brookes, "Letters," 3/05, pp. 15, 16
  Where's This Profession Headed? "Letters," 9/05, pp. 14, 15
  Who Cares What Landscape Architects Look Like? "Letters," 1/05, p. 13
 
Why Not in Idaho? "Letters," 2/05, p. 13
 
Yes to Critiques, "Letters," 11/05, p. 14
Articles
"Adventure Playgrounds" (October 1974)
 
Good (Not So Clean) Fun, "Editor's Choice," 12/05, p. 28
   Article by Benjamin Forgey on the redesign of Pennsylvania Avenue (September 2002)
   
"Land Matters," 1/05, p. 11
   
"Back in Shape" (April 2003)
   
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 95
   
"Between a Rock and a Dry River" (October 2000)
   
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 90
   
"Beyond What You Thought You Knew" (October 2004)
   
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 95
   
"Big Dots, Little Dumpsters" (February 2005)
   
All This Useless Beauty, "Shared Wisdom," 11/05, p. 118
    Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, p. 105
   
Complete Pebble Mosaic Handbook, by Maggie Howarth, "Books" (June 2004)
   
My Approach to Pebble Mosaics, 8/05, p. 99
   
"Complex Simplicity" (February 2005)
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 121
   
"Contested Terrain" (May 2005)
   
Icons Revisited: Halprin Fountain Finds New Life, "Changing Places," 10/05, p. 134
    Icon Tact, "Urban Design," 11/05, p. 80

   "Crying 'Fire!' in a Crowded Landscape" (March 2004)
   
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants," 3/05, p. 54
   
"Detailed Work" (December 1999)
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 120
   
"Digital Tools for Design/Build" (May 2004)
   
New Options in Planting Design Software, "Technology," 7/05, p. 80
   "East Side Story" (July 2003)
   
Saint Max, "Riprap," 1/05, p. 22
   
"Ecological Plumbing for the Texas Coastal Plain," by Ian McHarg and Jonathan Sutton (January 1975)
   
Evolution of an Ecoburb, "Ecology," 7/05, p. 69
   
"The Fleeting and the Steadfast" (April 2005)
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 122
"Four for the Record" (Article on Longue Vue estate, New Orleans) (August 2005)
In Katrina's Wake, "Riprap," 12/05, p. 18
   
"From the Bottom Up" (September 2003)
   
Where the River Came Last, 2/05, p. 51
   
"Gaining Ground" (August 1997)
   
Garbage In, Golf Out, "Ecology," 1/05, p. 56
   
"Going to the Edge" (July 2003)
   
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 92
   
"Go Out and Play" (March 2005
   
Good (Not So Clean) Fun, "Editor's Choice," 12/05, p. 24
   
"Have Compassion, Will Travel" (November 2002)
   
Whose Politics Do You Style? "Opinions," 12/05, p. 78
   
"Healing Havens" (August 2003)
   
In Search of Healing Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 12/05, p. 108
   
"Heart Replacement" (May 2005)
    Faking It, "Critic at Large," 11/05, p. 146
   
"Hortus Ludens" (February 2005)
   
Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, p. 107
   
"Icons Revisited" series
   
"Land Matters," 5/05, p. 13
   
Interview with Thomas Church (1977)
   
Lessons from a Feral Landscape, "Plants," 12/05, p. 54
   
"Inventing Tradition" (August 2001)
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 123
   
"La Villette after Twenty Years" (April 2002)
   
Living with Deconstruction, "Critic at Large," 6/05, p. 168
   
"Let that Soak In" (November 1996)
   
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, p. 104
   
"Lots in Common" (August 2000)
   
"Land Matters," 7/05, p. 11
   
"Mosaics Underfoot" (December 2004)
   
Ancient Futures, 8/05, p. 98
   
"On the Wildfire Frontier" (May 2004)
   
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants," 3/05, p. 54
   
"Parc Diagonal Mar: Another Take" (November 2004)
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 119
   "Parking on Manning's Legacy," "Critic at Large," (October 2004)
   
The Rest of the Redbuds Story, "Riprap," 11/05, p. 16
   
"Proving Ground" (January 2005)
   
Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, p. 108
   
"Reinventing an Old Idea" (July 2004)
   
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 96
   
"Ripple Effect" (August 2002)
   
Whose Politics Do You Style? "Opinions," 12/05, p. 77
   
"A River Lives through It" (January 2005)
   
Villandry Comes to California, 3/05, p. 103
   
Where the River Came Last, 2/05, p. 48
   
"A River Runs through It" (April 1998)
   
Designer's Perspective: More Concrete and Less Planting than We Had Intended, 2/05, p. 51
   
"Spirit under the Sky" (June 2004)
   
Symbolically Ruined, "Design," 12/05, p. 36
   
"Thomas D. Church: His role in American landscape architecture," by Pam-Anela Messenger (March 1977)
   
Lessons from a Feral Landscape, "Plants," 12/05, p. 59
   
"Waste Not, Want Not" (March 2005)
   
So You're LEED Accredited--Now What? "Practice," 8/05, p. 54
   
Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, p. 64
   
"Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points" (June 2005)
   
So You're LEED Accredited--Now What? "Practice," 8/05, p. 54
   "When Green Isn't Good Enough" (August 1994)
   
Is Social Success Good Enough? "Critic at Large," 4/05, p. 167
   
"Where the River Came Last" (February 2005)
   
Landscape Architects' Vision for San Jose's River, "Letters," 4/05, p. 14
   
"Who Let the Dog Parks Out?" by Felix Gillette (January 2004)
   
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 73
   
"Wooden Wonders," by Daniel Winterbottom (August 1995)
   
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 51
National Landscape Architecture Month (April)
  "Design for Active Living" (2005)
   
This and That, "Riprap," 4/05, p. 24
"100 Years, 100 Parks" program
 
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, p. 34
Therapeutic Gardens Professional Interest Group
 
In Search of Healing Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 12/05, p. 113

AMIDON, JANE
Ken Smith Landscape Architect/Urban Projects: A Source Book in Landscape Architecture, "Noteworthy," 12/05, p. 115 (editor)

AMMA, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
Metis 2005: Gardens at the Outer Edge, 11/05, p. 95

ANACOSTIA WATERFRONT CORPORATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
A Canal Ran through It, 6/05, p. 114

ANDERSEN, PHYLLIS
Design with Culture: Claiming America's Landscape Heritage, edited by Charles A. Birnbaum and Mary V. Hughes, "Books," 12/05, p. 114

ANDERSON, KENT, ASLA
Updating Olmsted, "Planning," 3/05, pp. 66, 68, 70, 73

ANDRE, CARL
Villandry Comes to California, 3/05, p. 101

ANDREA COCHRAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
The Fleeting and the Steadfast, 4/05, p. 108
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 122

ANDREW C. DURHAM & ASSOCIATES, LTD., WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
Carpe Durham, "Riprap," 9/05, p. 18

ANDROPOGON ASSOCIATES, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Advice from Andropogon, "Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 84
Andropogon: The Next Generation, "Firm Focus," 9/05, pp. 78, 80-82, 84-91 (author)
Icons Revisited: Learning from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, p. 64

ANGELO, EMILY
Architecture Students Respond to LAM, "Letters," 5/05, pp. 19-20 (author)

ANTHONY, KATHERINE
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, p. 29

A. N. WEST, RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA/SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, p. 49

APARTMENTS AND CONDOMINIUMS--IN DESIGN
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden
Heart Replacement, 5/05, pp. 111-112
 
Roof garden
   
Faking It, "Critic at Large," 11/05, p. 148
   The Far Edge of Natural, 11/05, p. 109
   Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, pp. 104-105, 106-107, 111
Capitol Plaza, New York, New York
  People Place, 10/05, pp. 164-165, 167
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, pp. 91, 92, 94, 96

APARTMENTS AND CONDOMINIUMS--SPECIFIC
Buckman Heights, Portland, Oregon
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, pp. 106-107
Hawthorne Condominiums, Portland, Oregon
 
Green Roof Aesthetics, "Letters," 1/05, p. 13
Las Olas River House, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, pp. 91, 96
Lighthouse Point, Two Harbors, Minnesota
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, pp. 121, 122, 123
Milan Condominiums, New York, New York
Interior courtyard
 
All This Useless Beauty, "Shared Wisdom," 11/05, p. 114
Museum Tower, New York, New York
  Faking It, "Critic at Large," 11/05, p. 148
  The Far Edge of Natural, 11/05, p. 109
  Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, pp. 104-105, 106-107, 111

APPELHANS, KIRA, STUDENT ASLA
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 72

APONTE, GLORIA
Colombian Landscape Architects Build on Steady Gains, 3/05, p. 109
Viva los Arquitectos Paisajistas! "Letters," 5/05, p. 16

APPLETON, BONNIE
Planting under Trees, "Plants," 4/05, p. 68

APPLEYARD, DONALD
Go Out and Play, "Shared Wisdom," 3/05, p. 129

APPLEYARD, JACK
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, p. 38

APPLIED ECOLOGICAL SERVICES, INC. (AES), BRODHEAD, WISCONSIN
The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, pp. 68, 69

APPLIED IMAGINATION
Landscape Architect in Training, "Riprap," 4/05, p. 22

APT CONSULTORES S. A., COSTA RICA
San Jose's Loop Road, "Infrastructure," 11/05, pp. 66, 67, 68, 71

AQUILINA, DAVE
Hortus Ludens, 2/05, p. 102

ARAD, MICHAEL
Breaking Ground: Adventures in Life and Architecture, by Daniel Libeskind, "Books," 3/05, pp. 138-139
Design Is the Best Defense, "Design," 8/05, p. 46
Reading Symbolism in the September 11 Era, "Critic at Large," 12/05, p. 138
Up from Zero: Politics, Architecture, and the Rebuilding of New York, by Paul Goldberger, "Books," 3/05, pp. 138-139

ARANDA, BENJAMIN
Metis 2005: Gardens at the Outer Edge, 11/05, p. 96

ARBORETA, BOTANICAL GARDENS, AND PUBLIC GARDENS--GENERAL
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, pp. 120, 122, 124, 125-126

ARBORETA, BOTANICAL GARDENS, AND PUBLIC GARDENS--SPECIFIC
Arboretum of Penn State, State College, Pennsylvania
 
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, pp. 121, 122
  Fostering Fund-Raising, "Firm Focus," 10/05, p. 123
Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge Island, Washington
  Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, pp. 121, 127
Bordeaux Botanical Garden, France
  Water Garden by Catherine Mosbach
   
Places in an Exhibition, "Riprap," 5/05, p. 22
Botanic Garden of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 
 
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, pp. 120-121, 124, 125, 126
Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago, Illinois
 
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, pp. 120, 127
 
Buehler Enabling Garden
   Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, p. 120
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (CMBG), Boothbay, Maine
  Children's Garden
   
Drawing the Experience of Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05, pp. 172, 173-174, 176
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chanhassan, Minnesota
  "Wild about Birds" exhibit
   
Robin Ravages Midwest, "Riprap," 8/05, p. 22
   
The Ravenous Bird by Majorie Pitz, FASLA
   
Robin Ravages Midwest, "Riprap," 8/05, p. 11
Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri
 
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, p. 120
Morris Arboretum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
 
Andropogon: The Next Generation, "Firm Focus," 9/05, pp. 78, 80, 87
Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois
 
Drawing the Experience of Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05, pp. 172-173, 174
New York Botanical Garden (NYBG), New York, New York
  Holiday Train Show
   
Landscape Architect in Training, "Riprap," 4/05, p. 22
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  Children's Garden
   
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus," 10/05, pp. 122, 126
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara, California
  Meadow Lane
   
Toad Hall structure by Patrick Dougherty
   
What in the Willow? "Riprap," 10/05, p. 38
United States Botanic Garden (USBG), Washington, D.C.
  Paul Busse model railway exhibit
   
Landscape Architect in Training, "Riprap," 4/05, p. 22

ARBORS AND PERGOLAS--IN DESIGN
General, dementia gardens
 
Design Elements for People with Dementia, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, p. 38
Bright Horizons Child-Care Center, North Carolina
 
Go Out and Play, "Shared Wisdom," 3/05, p. 133
  Infant garden
   
Go Out and Play, "Shared Wisdom," 3/05, p. 134
Keshar Mahal Garden of Dreams, Kathmandu, Nepal
 
Garden Elitist Dreams, 9/05, p. 139
"L'Oeil de Claude Monet" ("The Eye of Claude Monet") garden by Les Jardiniers et Stagiaires du Conservatoire, International Garden Festival at Chaumont-sur-Loire, France (2005)
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005, 12/05, p. 99
Manitoga house and gardens, Garrison, New York
 
Icons Revisited: Learning from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, pp. 66, 76
Occidental Square, Seattle, Washington
 
Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, p. 16
 
Who's to Say We Can't Have Evolution without Revolution, "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 175
Orchard Farm (Barclay residence) sunken garden, Potomac, Maryland
 
Residential Refuge, 12/05, p. 104
Pine Street Inn homeless shelter women's garden, Boston, Massachusetts
 
A Healing Refuge for Homeless Women, "Editor's Choice," 11/05, p. 29
Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington
 
The Genesis of a Threatened Landmark, "Critic at Large," 5/05, pp. 174, 176
Pio Pico State Historic Park, Whittier, California
 
Landscapes Below the Surface, 3/05, pp. 114, 116, 121
Private loft apartment residence, Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
Complex Simplicity, "Details," 2/05, p. 66
Private residence, Falmouth, Massachusetts
 
Beyond the Path, 1/05, pp. 100, 101
Rochester Vineyard, Rochester, New York
 
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, pp. 33, 34, 35
Sophia Louise Dubridge-Wege Living Garden, Family Life Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan
 
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, pp. 26, 28, 30
Symphony Center, Atlanta, Georgia
 
Atlanta's New Squeeze, "Riprap," 1/05, p. 22

ARCADIS, SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN
Authentically Refabricated, "Changing Places," 7/05, p. 72

ARCHES--IN DESIGN
A. B. Graham Memorial Park, Springfield, Ohio
 
What the H! "Riprap," 12/05, pp. 20, 22
Millennium Gate, Atlanta Station, Atlanta, Georgia
 
Arc de Sunbelt, "Riprap," 3/05, pp. 20, 22

ARCHITECTS ORANGE, ORANGE, CALIFORNIA
Lessons from a Feral Landscape, "Plants," 12/05, p. 57

ARCHITECTURE--GENERAL
House and Garden, "Retrospective," 5/05, p. 40
Not So Big Revolutionary, "Shared Wisdom," 2/05, pp. 114-115, 116, 117

ARCHITECTURE--RELATIONSHIP TO LANDSCAPE DESIGN--GENERAL
"Bonus plazas"
People Place, 10/05, p. 167

ARCHITECTURE--RELATIONSHIP TO LANDSCAPE DESIGN--SPECIFIC LANDSCAPES
A. B. Graham Memorial Park, Springfield, Ohio
 
What the H! "Riprap," 12/05, p. 20
Barrel Warehouse Park, Uptown Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
  Tools of the Trade, "Details," 11/05, p. 32
Capitol Plaza, New York, New York
 
People Place, 10/05, p. 167
Copia: The American Center for Wine, Food, and the Arts, Napa, California
 
Villandry Comes to California, 3/05, p. 100
"Feral Geometry" private residence garden, Dallas, Texas
 
Feral Geometry, 7/05, pp. 111, 112
General Mills Headquarters, Golden Valley, Minnesota
 
Perspective: A Landscape Designed to Be Viewed, Not Experienced, 1/05, p. 109
 
When Worlds Collide, 1/05, p. 106
Greenwood private residence, Charlotte, North Carolina
 
Restrained Sustainability, 10/05, pp. 157, 159
Juan Grimm designs (Chile)
 
Two If by Sea, 7/05, p. 104
Knowlton Hall, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
 
Ohio State: The Debate Continues, "Letters," 11/05, p. 13
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts North Court Plaza, New York, New York
 
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, p. 30
Manitoga house and gardens, Garrison, New York
 
Icons Revisited: Learning from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, p. 70
Museo Oscar Niemeyer, Curitiba, Brazil
 
Burle Marx's Complex Modernism, "Critic at Large," 2/05, p. 150
Museum of Modern Art, Flamengo Park, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 
Burle Marx's Complex Modernism, "Critic at Large," 2/05, p. 151
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center, Bethesda, Maryland
 
In Search of Healing Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 12/05, p. 111
Pacific Design Center (PDC), West Hollywood, California
 
A Whale of a Garden, "Design," 2/05, pp. 33, 34
Private residence, Bahai Azul, Chile
 
Two If by Sea, 7/05, pp. 104, 106-107, 109
Private residence, Falmouth, Massachusetts
  Beyond the Path, 1/05, p. 99
Private residence, Portland, Oregon
 
Ancient Futures, 8/05, p. 97
Private residence, Zapallar, Chile
 
Two If by Sea, 7/05, pp. 100-101, 104, 106
"smartPARK," East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, design by Kira Appelhans, Student ASLA, and Maura Rockcastle, Student ASLA, University of Pennsylvania (2005 ASLA Student Award winner)
 
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 72
WaterWorks at Arizona Falls, Phoenix, Arizona
 
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 93

ARCHITECTUREISFUN, INC., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Harvesting Big Imaginations, "Details," 5/05, pp. 100, 102, 104, 105

ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL OF BARCELONA OF UPC
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005, 12/05, p. 96

ARDINGER, JANSON
Business in the Boomburbs, "Firm Focus," 4/05, p. 86

ARENDT, RANDALL
Is This Really Sprawl? "Letters," 11/05, p. 13

ARISTEGUIETA, LEANDRO
Icons Revisited: Restoring a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 112

ARIZONA--LOCATIONS
Phoenix
  General
   
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 88
 
Canal system
   
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, pp. 90, 92
  Solid Waste Transfer and Recycling Depot

   
Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews with Environmental Artists, by John K. Grande, "Books," 1/05, p. 116
 
WaterWorks at Arizona Falls
   
Architecture Students Respond to LAM, "Letters," 5/05, p. 19
   Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, pp. 88-93
   
Stoa Deck
   
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, pp. 88-89, 90, 91, 93
   
Water Room
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, pp. 90, 91-92, 93

ARKANSAS--LOCATIONS
Little Rock
  Two Rivers Park
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 124-125
   
Garden of Trees
   
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp. 124-125

ARNOLD, HENRY, FASLA
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, pp. 34-35, 36

ARQUITECTONICA
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 94

ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--GENERAL
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 88, 90, 94, 96, 97
Brick sculpture
 
Not for Walls Alone, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, p. 52
Collaborating with artists
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 88, 90, 92, 94-95, 96-97
Environmental art
  Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews with Environmental Artists, by John K. Grande, "Books," 1/05, p. 116
Pebble mosaics
 
Ancient Futures, 8/05, pp. 95, 96, 97, 98
  My Approach to Pebble Mosaics, 8/05, pp. 99-101

ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--IN DESIGN
A. B. Graham Memorial Park, Springfield, Ohio
 
What the H! "Riprap," 12/05, p. 22
Allegheny Riverfront Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 92, 93-94
AMD&ART Park, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
 
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 100, 102, 106, 112, 114
Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, Boise, Idaho
 
Frankly, a Cluttered Memorial, "Critic at Large," 1/05, pp. 142, 144
Antilen swimming pool, Metropolitan Park, Santiago, Chile
 
Stones over the Pacific, 6/05, pp. 102, 104
Bale residence, Portland, Oregon
  Ancient Futures, 8/05, pp. 94, 95-96, 97
  My Approach to Pebble Mosaics, 8/05, p. 99
"Bark" garden by Zaretsky Associates, Greater Rochester Flower and Garden Show, Dome Center, Henrietta, New York
 
Best in Show, "Riprap," 7/05, p. 26
Barrel Warehouse Park, Uptown Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
 
Tools of the Trade, "Details," 11/05, pp. 34, 36, 38
Bonner Farm, Lake County Forest Preserve District, Lindenhurst, Illinois
 
Harvesting Big Imaginations, "Details," 5/05, pp. 100, 102, 104-105
Central Park, New York, New York
 
The Gates Revisited, "Letters," 8/05, pp. 14-16
Coit Tower, Telegraph Hill, Pioneer Park, San Francisco, California
 
Maintaining the High Ground, "Design," 9/05, p. 50
Cotswold Project 2000, Houston, Texas
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 88
Debra Saber-Salisbury Memorial Garden, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan
 
An Interior Garden, "Details," 4/05, p. 48
Dia: Beacon museum walled garden, Beacon, New York
 
Partners in Art, "Changing Places," 12/05, pp. 63, 64-65
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, pp. 98, 99
 
Experiences You Shouldn't Miss, 7/05, p. 97
 
Broward Boulevard
   
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 98
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
 
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, pp. 40, 42, 43-44
 
Lena Meijer Children's Garden
   Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, pp. 45, 46
General Mills Headquarters, Golden Valley, Minnesota
 
General Mills: Looking Clean, Not Living Clean, "Letters," 3/05, p. 15
 
Perspective: A Landscape Designed to Be Viewed, Not Experienced, 1/05, p. 109
 
When Worlds Collide, 1/05, pp. 105, 106
Greenwood private residence, Charlotte, North Carolina
 
Restrained Sustainability, 10/05, pp. 157, 160
Hotarumibashi Park, Kushigata Township, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
  Millhouse
   
Captured Alive, 8/05, p. 83
Mount Fuji viewing plaza
Captured Alive, 8/05, p. 85
INBio Park, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
 
Think Globally, Sustain Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, pp. 26, 29, 30-32
Jackson residence, Arlington, Virginia
 
LAM, How Could You Stoop So Low? "Letters," 2/05, p. 13
Keshar Mahal Garden of Dreams, Kathmandu, Nepal
 
Garden of Elitist Dreams, 9/05, p. 135
Le Parc de la Villette, Paris, France
 
Living with Deconstruction, "Critic at Large," 6/05, p. 166
Lever House, New York, New York
 
Proving Ground, 1/05, pp. 88, 89-90, 91, 92, 93
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts North Court, New York, New York
 
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, pp. 28, 30
Little Sparta, Pentland Hills (near Edinburgh), Scotland
 
"Land Matters," 12/05, p. 11
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 90
  State Street pedestrian mall renovation
   
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 90
Millennium Gate, Atlanta Station, Atlanta, Georgia
 
Arc de Sunbelt, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 20
Museum of Modern Art sculpture garden, New York, New York
 
Heart Replacement, 5/05, pp. 107, 109, 110, 112
Noisette Community of North Charleston, South Carolina
 
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 124
Occidental Square, Seattle, Washington
  Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, pp. 120, 122
  Who's to Say We Can't Have Evolution without Revolution? "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 175
Ohlone Greenway, Berkeley, California
 
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, pp. 34, 36, 38, 40, 41
Pacific Design Center (PDC), West Hollywood, California
 
A Whale of a Garden, "Design," 2/05, p. 34
Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington
 
The Genesis of a Threatened Landmark, "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 176
Pio Pico State Historic Park, Whittier, California
 
Landscapes Below the Surface, 3/05, pp. 120-121
Private historic residence, Portland, Oregon
 
Ancient Futures, 8/05, pp. 95, 97-98
Private loft apartment residence, Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 121
Private residence, Falmouth, Massachusetts
 
Beyond the Path, 1/05, pp. 99, 100
Private residence, Portland, Oregon
 
My Approach to Pebble Mosaics, 8/05, p. 99
Project BIG (Beach Improvement Group), Santa Monica, California
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, pp. 95-96
Rochester Vineyard, Rochester, New York
 
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, pp. 33, 37
Rock Garden by Nek Chand, Chandigarh, India
 
Sculpting from Scrap, "Design," 7/05, pp. 42, 44, 46, 48, 50-51
San Jose loop road, Costa Rica
 
San Jose's Loop Road, "Infrastructure," 11/05, pp. 67, 70
Santi-ya (Murase residence), Gray's Bay, Washington, D.C.
 
East by Northwest, 8/05, pp. 90, 91, 92, 93
Saranda, Albania, town square
 
Two for the Peace Corps, "Shared Wisdom," 5/05, p. 139
Solid Waste Transfer and Recycling Depot, Phoenix, Arizona
 
Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews with Environmental Artists, by John K. Grande, "Books," 1/05, p. 116
Sophia Louise Dubridge-Wege Living Garden, Family Life Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan
 
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, pp. 30, 37
Strawberry Way, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 
Light at the Ends of the Alley, "Design," 6/05, pp. 52, 54, 55, 56
Symphony Center, Atlanta, Georgia
 
Atlanta's New Squeeze, "Riprap," 1/05, p. 22
Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
 
Here and There, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
Teardrop Park, Battery Park City, New York, New York
 
Working with Artists, "Practice," 6/05, p. 94
Tupahue swimming pool, Metropolitan Park, Santiago, Chile
 
Stones over the Pacific, 6/05, pp. 100, 101
U.S. Federal Courthouse, Seattle, Washington
 
Design Is the Best Defense, "Design," 8/05, p. 49
Vaux-le-Vicomte, France
Landscape Interpretations: History, Techniques & Design Inspiration, by Paul C. Siciliano, "Books," 5/05, p. 144
Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Alabama
 
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 40, 46-47, 48-49
Washington Canal Park design by Atelier Dreiseitl-Stephen Stimson Associates, Anacostia Waterfront Initiative (AWI), Washington, D.C.
 
Water, Water Everywhere, 6/05, p. 114
WaterWorks at Arizona Falls, Phoenix, Arizona
 
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, pp. 88, 90-91
Yerba Buena Gardens, South of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco, California
 
Is Social Success Good Enough? "Critic at Large," 4/05, p. 168
See also ART PARKS AND SCULPTURE GARDENS--SPECIFIC

ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--SPECIFIC WORKS
Accordant Zones, by Barbara Neijna and Ned Smyth, Broward County Judicial Complex, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, pp. 98, 99
Allan Coleman sculptures
 
New Zealanders Transform Common Metals, "Riprap," 9/05, pp. 16, 18
American Horse, by Nina Akamu, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 43
Animal Totem, INBio Park, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
 
Think Globally, Sustain Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, p. 32
Aria, by Alexander Lieberman, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
 
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 40
Cabin Creek, by Deborah Butterfield, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 42
Christo and Jeanne-Claude artwork
 
Flags over the Greensward, 5/05, p. 130
City Root, by Keiko Miyamori, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, pp. 42, 44
Clean Slate, AMD&ART Park, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
 
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 112, 114
The Crackers, by Chris Cunniffe and Jane Hanstein Cunniffe
 
Snack Imitates Art, "Riprap," 5/05, p. 24
Disk in the Form of a Desert Rose, by Arnaldo Pomodoro, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 42
Family of Wolves, by Leonard Streckfus, Lena Meijer Children's Garden, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 46
Flying Saucer Grove, by Martha Schwartz, Office Depot Center entry plaza, Sunrise, Florida
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, pp. 98, 99
"Foamhenge" by Mark Cline, Natural Bridge, Virginia
 
Stonehenge? Guess Again, "Riprap," 4/05, p. 20
From Elk Tracks to BART Tracks, by Alan Leon and other artists, Ohlone Greenway, Berkeley, California
 
A Greenway Commons, "Details," 7/05, pp. 34, 38
The Gates, by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Central Park, New York, New York
  Flags over the Greensward, 5/05, pp. 126-128, 129, 130, 132-133, 134-135
  The Gates Revisited, "Letters," 8/05, pp. 14-16
  Perspective: It Allowed Us to View Central Park from a New Perspective, 5/05, p. 134
  Perspective: This Ephemeral Gesture Adds Little to an Enduring Public Artwork, 5/05, p. 131
  Perspective: With this Celebration, a Wounded City Entered Its Healing Phase, 5/05, p. 132
  Snack Imitates Art, "Riprap," 5/05, p. 24
The Great Map, by Jessica Gorlin-Liddell, AMD&ART Park, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
 
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 102, 112, 114
Home of the Brave by Beryl Solla, Booher Addiction Recovery Center, Coral Springs, Florida
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 99
Jeff Thomson sculptures
 
New Zealanders Transform Common Metals, "Riprap," 9/05, pp. 16, 18
 
Show Home
 
 New Zealanders Transform Common Metals, "Riprap," 9/05, pp. 16, 18
Johnson Pit #30, by Robert Morris, Kent, Washington
  Perspective: It Allowed Us to View Central Park from a New Perspective, 5/05, p. 134
Maman, by Louise Bourgeois, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 43
Man with a Briefcase, by Jonathan Borofsky, General Mills Headquarters, Golden Valley, Minnesota
  When Worlds Collide, 1/05, pp. 105, 106
Michael Morgan brick sculptures
 
Michael Morgan's Brick Sculptures, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, pp. 60-61
  Not for Walls Alone, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, pp. 52, 54, 56
 
Keraunos Wall, Lincoln, Nebraska
   
Not for Walls Alone, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, pp. 52, 54
 
Keraunos Wall Extension, Lincoln, Nebraska
   Not for Walls Alone, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, pp. 52, 58
 
Silo (with Larry Roots and Dave Johnson), near Omaha, Nebraska
   Not for Walls Alone, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, pp. 56, 58, 60
   Perspective: A Silo that Is No Silo, "Art in the Landscape," 5/05, pp. 54, 56

The Mine Portal,
by Anita Lucero, AMD&ART Park, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
 
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 106-107, 112, 114
Pillar Arc, U.S. Federal Courthouse, Seattle, Washington
 
Design Is the Best Defense, "Design," 8/05, p. 49
Rain Gate, Washington Canal Park design by Atelier Dreiseitl-Stephen Stimson Associates, Anacostia Waterfront Initiative, Washington, D.C.
 
Water, Water Everywhere, 6/05, p. 114
Reichstag wrapping by Christo, Germany
 
Flags over the Greensward, 5/05, pp. 130, 132
The River, by Aristide Maillol, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
 
Faking It, "Critic at Large," 11/05, p. 146
Roof, by Andy Goldsworthy, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
 
The Art of Work, "Design," 4/05, pp. 54, 55
Scarlatti, by Mark di Suvero, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 40
Seven Runes, by Patricia Leighton, Environmental Operations Division, Pompano Beach, Florida
 
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, p. 99
She-Goat, by Picasso, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
 
Heart Replacement, 5/05, p. 112
Six Curved Walls by Sol LeWitt, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
 
Here and There, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
Spiral Jetty, by Robert Smithson, Rozel Point, Utah
 
Art of the Land, "Riprap," 10/05, p. 40
Standing Woman, by Gaston Lachaise, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
 
Heart Replacement, 5/05, p. 112
Temporary Landscape: A Pasture for an Urban Space, by Julie Farris, Brooklyn, New York
 
Brooklyn's Bovine Burlesque, "Riprap," 11/05, p. 20
Testing the Waters, by Julie Bargmann and Stacy Levy, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
 
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 109, 110
Time Landscape, Reflection (1965-1978-Present), by Alan Sonfist, New York, New York
 
Art of the Land, "Riprap," 10/05, p. 40
Torqued Ellipses by Richard Serra, Dia: Beacon museum, Beacon, New York
 
Partners in Art, "Changing Places," 12/05, pp. 64-65
Umbrellas, by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, California and Japan
  Flags over the Greensward, 5/05, p. 130
  Perspective: This Ephemeral Gesture Adds Little to an Enduring Public Artwork, 5/05, p. 131
 
Vulcan statue by Giuseppe Moretti, Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Alabama
 
Monumental Efforts, "Design," 3/05, pp. 40, 46-47, 48-49
Wildflower Works I by Chapman Kelley, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois
 
The Plot Thins, "Riprap," 7/05, p. 26

ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
Firefly solar-powered garden art by Allsop
 
Parks and Rec: Solar, "Product Profiles," 6/05, p. 138

ARTIFICIAL AND MAN-MADE MATERIALS--IN DESIGN
General, plants and trees
 
Artificial Trees? No Substitute for the Real Thing, "Letters," 6/05, p. 18
Debra Saber-Salisbury Memorial Garden, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan
 
An Interior Garden, "Details," 4/05, pp. 48, 50, 52
  Artificial Trees? No Substitute for the Real Thing, "Letters," 6/05, p. 18
International Garden Festival at Chaumont-sur-Loire, France
"De Bouche a Oreille" ("By Word of Mouth") garden by Ecole Regionale des Beaux-Arts de Rennes (Aurelie Le Forrestier, Nadege Pannetier, and Aurelie Rousseau) and Design Sonore (Luc Larmor)
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005, 12/05, p. 92
"Le Nid a Fleurs" ("The Nest with Flowers") garden by Serge Rodrigues and Jean-Hubert Crow
   
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005, 12/05, p. 97
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) roof garden by Ken Smith, ASLA, New York, New York
 
Faking It, "Critic at Large," 11/05, pp. 146, 148
  The Far Edge of Natural, 11/05, p. 109
  Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, pp. 104-105, 107, 108, 111
S and T Streets triangle parks, Washington, D.C.
 
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational Design," 8/05, p. 68

ART PARKS AND SCULPTURE GARDENS--GENERAL
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 42

ART PARKS AND SCULPTURE GARDENS--SPECIFIC
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
Faking It, "Critic at Large," 11/05, pp. 146, 148
  Heart Replacement, 5/05, pp. 106-113
  House and Garden, "Retrospective," 5/05, pp. 44, 47
  "Land Matters," 5/05, p. 13
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
 
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, pp. 40, 42-47
 
America's Backyard garden (proposed)
   
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, p. 47
 
International Gardens (proposed)
   
Art Yard, 1/05, p. 47
 
Lena Meijer Children's Garden
   Art Yard, "Design," 1/05, pp. 44-45, 46-47
Rochester Vineyard sculpture garden, Rochester, New York
 
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, pp. 33, 37

ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE/MOVEMENT--GENERAL
Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement: Reality and Imagination, by Judith B. Tankard, "Books," 4/05, pp. 138-139
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 121

ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE/MOVEMENT--IN DESIGN
Lighthouse Point residential development, Two Harbors, Minnesota
 
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05, p. 121

ARVIDSON, ADAM REGN, ASLA
Association Information, "Plants," 5/05, p. 66 (author)
Coming Clean, "Ecology," 10/05, pp. 96, 98, 100, 102, 104-115 (author)
The Design Three-Step, "Plants," 5/05, p. 66 (author)
Ecological Classification Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, pp. 70, 72-74, 76-78, 80 (author)
From the Carolinas to the Ozarks and Beyond, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 76 (author)
Level Hierarchy, "Plants," 5/05, p. 64 (author)
The National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, pp. 62, 64-66, 68-69 (author)
Organizing Principles of Ecoregions, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 74 (author)
Putting a Spring in Our Step, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 22 (author)
Robin Ravages Midwest, "Riprap," 8/05, p. 22 (author)
Show Me the Maps, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 78 (author)
When Worlds Collide, 1/05, pp. 102-108, 110-111 (author)

ARVIZU ORTIZ, CLAUDINA
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 62 (author)

ASHFORD, CAROLA
Gardening on the Rock, "Plants," 9/05, p. 62

ASPHALT--IN DESIGN
General, playgrounds
 
Go Out and Play, "Shared Wisdom," 3/05, p. 130
  Surfacing
   
The Research Connection: Playground Safety, "Practice," 1/05, p. 84
General Mills Headquarters, Golden Valley, Minnesota
  Cafe terrace
   
When Worlds Collide, 1/05, pp. 106-107
  Eastern terrace
   
When Worlds Collide, 1/05, p. 106
University of California, Berkeley
  Campanile Way
   
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 96
 
Sather Road
   Reweaving a Campus Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, p. 96
Washington Environmental Yard, Berkeley, California
 
Go Out and Play, "Shared Wisdom," 3/05, pp. 130, 132

ASPHALT--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
DuraTherm-Traffic Tough Decorative Crosswalks by StreetPrint
 
Splendid Surfaces: Patterned, "Product Profiles," 8/05, p. 110

ATELIER BIG CITY, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
Metis 2005: Gardens at the Outer Edge, 11/05, p. 102

ATELIER DREISEITL, UBERLINGEN, GERMANY
A Canal Ran through It, 6/05, pp. 108, 111, 114
Locked into Place, 6/05, p. 113
Water, Water Everywhere, 6/05, p. 114

ATHENS, LUCIA, ASLA
Expressing City Government, "Design," 10/05, p. 82

@LAST SOFTWARE, INC., BOULDER, COLORADO
Get Your Software Fix: Database Shines on Lighting, "Product Profiles," 12/05, p. 116

AUGUSTIN, SALLY
The Research Connection, "Practice," 1/05, pp. 82, 84, 86-87 (co-author)
The Research Connection, "Practice," 4/05, pp. 102, 104, 106 (co-author)
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 8/05, pp. 74, 76 (co-author)
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 10/05, pp. 136, 138, 140 (co-author)

AUSTRALIA--LOCATIONS
General
 
The Green City: Sustainable Homes, Sustainable Suburbs, by Nicholas Low, Brendan Gleeson, Ray Green, and Darko Radovic, "Books," 9/05, p. 145
Adelaide
  Bowdon Brompton Ovingham Ridleyton neighborhood
   "Urban Infrastructure Strategy: Phased Neighborhood Retrofit," by Sky Allen, Student ASLA, University of Adelaide, School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design, Australia (2005 ASLA Student Award winner)
   
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 62, 67-68
Canberra
  National Museum of Australia
   
Room 4.1.3: Innovations in Landscape Architecture (Penn Studies in Landscape Architecture series), by Richard Weller, "Books," 8/05, p. 108

AUSTRIA--LOCATIONS
Graz
  Island park property by Acconci Studios
   
This and That, "Riprap," 2/05, p. 20

AXES--IN DESIGN
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
 
Heart Replacement, 5/05, p. 112
A. B. Graham Memorial Park, Springfield, Ohio
 
What the H! "Riprap," 12/05, p. 20
Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan
  Updating Olmsted, "Planning," 3/05, p. 70
Birdwatcher's Residence, near Seattle, Washington
 
For the Birds, 6/05, pp. 120, 121
Copia: The American Center for Wine, Food, and the Arts, Napa, California
 
Villandry Comes to California, 3/05, p. 100
Debra Saber-Salisbury Memorial Garden, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan
 
An Interior Garden, "Details," 4/05, p. 48
Dia: Beacon museum walled garden, Beacon, New York
 
Partners in Art, "Changing Places," 12/05, p. 63
George Wainborn Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
True Symmetry at False Creek, 4/05, p. 126
International Garden Festival at Metis, 2005, Quebec, Canada
 
Metis 2005: Gardens at the Outer Edge, 11/05, pp. 96, 97
Keshar Mahal Garden of Dreams, Kathmandu, Nepal
 
Garden of Elitist Dreams, 8/05, pp. 132-133, 137
Orchard Farm (Barclay residence) vegetable garden, Potomac, Maryland
 
Residential Refuge, 12/05, p. 104
Pennsylvania Veterans' Memorial, Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, Pennsylvania
 
Symbolically Ruined, "Design," 12/05, pp. 42-43
Pucker Garden, Brookline, Massachusetts
 
Feral Geometry, 7/05, p. 112
Rochester Vineyard, Rochester, New York
 
Design for Food, "Editor's Choice," 6/05, p. 37

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