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EARLE,
ALICE MORSE
Old Time Gardens, "Noteworthy,"
9/05, p. 145 (author)
EARTH, EARTHWORKS, LAND ART, AND LANDFORMS--GENERAL
Environmental art
Art Nature Dialogues:
Interviews with Environmental Artists, by
John K. Grande, "Books," 1/05, p. 116
Rammed-earth tires
Leftovers, "Green Building,"
8/05, pp. 38, 40
Winter landscapes
Lessons in Design, "Plants,"
2/05, p. 40
EARTH, EARTHWORKS,
LAND ART, AND LANDFORMS--IN DESIGN
Birdwatcher's Residence, near Seattle, Washington
For the Birds, 6/05, pp.
119, 121
Bright Horizons Child-Care Center,
North Carolina
Go Out and Play, "Shared
Wisdom," 3/05, p. 134
Central Artery and Tunnel Project
("The Big Dig"), Boston, Massachusetts
Garbage In, Golf Out, "Ecology,"
1/05, pp. 56, 57, 58-59, 62
Flight 93 National Memorial, Shanksville,
Pennsylvania
"The Bowl"
Embracing the Pasts,
11/05, p. 91
"Sacred Ground"
Embracing the Pasts,
11/05, p. 92
Fort Worth Water Gardens, Fort Worth,
Texas
House and
Garden, "Retrospective,"
5/05, p. 46
Glass House (home of architect Philip
Johnson), New Canaan, Connecticut
House and
Garden, "Retrospective," 5/05, p. 48
Greenskate Laboratory skatepark
(GSL), Washington, D.C.
Leftovers, "Green Building,"
8/05, pp. 38, 40, 41-42
Guadalupe River Flood Control Project/Guadalupe
River Park, San Jose, California
Designer's Perspective:
More Concrete and Less Planting than We Had Intended, "Ecology,"
2/05, p. 51
"Nettoyage a Sec" ("Dry
Cleaning") garden by AMMA--Amelie Germain and Marie-Andree Huard,
International Garden Festival at
Metis, 2005, Quebec, Canada
Metis 2005: Gardens at the
Outer Edge, 11/05, p. 95
Ohlone
Greenway, Berkeley, California
A Greenway Commons, "Details,"
7/05, p. 38
Pacific Design Center (PDC), West
Hollywood, California
A Whale of a Garden, "Design,"
2/05, p. 33
Parque del Este, Caracas, Venezuela
Icons Revisited: Restoring
a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 110
Parque del Tercer Milenio (Third
Millennium Park), Bogota, Colombia
Bogota Dresses in Green,
3/05, p. 110
Private residence, Pacific Heights
neighborhood, San Francisco, California
The Short, Glamorous Life
of a Show Garden, 4/05, p. 117
Project BIG (Beach Improvement Group),
Santa Monica, California
Working with Artists, "Practice,"
6/05, p. 95
Quarry Hills Recreational Complex/Granite
Hills Golf Course, Quincy/Milton, Massachusetts
Garbage In, Golf Out, "Ecology,"
1/05, pp. 58-59, 61, 62
Washington Canal Park design by
Atelier Dreiseitl-Stephen Stimson Associates, Anacostia Waterfront Initiative
(AWI), Washington, D.C.
Water, Water Everywhere,
6/05, p. 114
For
specific works, see ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--SPECIFIC WORKS
EARTH PLEDGE FOUNDATION, NEW YORK,
NEW YORK
Green Roofs: Ecological Design
and Construction, "Books,"
10/05, pp. 180-181 (author/publisher)
EARTHSHIP BIOTECTURE, TAOS, NEW
MEXICO
Leftovers, "Green Building,"
8/05, p. 38
EASTMAN, NANCY, AFFILIATE, ASLA
Remembering Karl Linn, "Letters,"
8/05, p. 13 (author)
ECHOLS, STUART, ASLA
Let that Soak In, "Ecology,"
5/05, pp. 77, 78-79, 80
ECKBO, GARRETT
Captured Alive, 8/05, p. 81
One Life, Many Lessons, "Retrospective," 9/05, pp. 100, 102
ECOGRAFX, INC., SAN LUIS OBISPO,
CALIFORNIA
Get Your Software Fix: AutoCAD
Gets Specific, "Product Profiles," 12/05, p. 116
ECOLE REGIONALE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE
RENNES
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005,
12/05, p. 92
ECOLOGY, ECOSYSTEMS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ISSUES--GENERAL
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, pp. 78, 85, 89, 90
Getting Down to Grass Roots, "Shared
Wisdom," 4/05, p. 134
"Land
Matters," 3/05, p. 13
Landscape Architects Get Low Marks
on Ecological Literacy, "Letters," 5/05, p. 15
Landscape Architecture: A Terminal Case? An Apocalyptic Manifesto, "Editor's
Choice," 4/05, pp. 32-33
Landscape
Architecture: A Terminal Case? Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto":
Eyes that Cannot See? "Editor's Choice," 4/05, p.
38
Practical Ecology for Planners,
Developers, and Citizens, by Dan
L. Perlman and Jeffrey C. Milder, "Books," 7/05, p. 120
Ecological classification
Association Information,
"Plants," 5/05, p. 66
Level Hierarchy, "Plants," 5/05, p. 64
National Vegetation Classification
System (NVCS)
The Design Three-Step,
"Plants," 5/05, p. 66
The
National Vegetation Classification System, "Plants," 5/05,
pp. 62, 64-66, 68-69
Ecological restoration
Rivers
What Role Should Landscape
Architects Play in River Restoration and Flood Control Projects? "Ecology,"
2/05, p. 50
Urban parks
Negotiating Nature,
"Shared Wisdom," 1/05, pp. 112-115
Reducing Stakeholder Conflicts in Urban Natural Areas,
"Shared Wisdom," 1/05, p. 114
Ecoregions and ecological classification
systems
Ecological Classification
Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, pp. 70, 72, 74, 76-78, 80
From the Carolinas to the Ozarks and Beyond, "Ecology,"
4/05, p. 76
Organizing Principles of Ecoregions, "Ecology," 4/05,
p. 74
Greenways
Ecological Networks and Greenways:
Concept, Design, Implementation, edited
by Rob Jongman and Gloria Pungetti, "Books," 6/05, p. 137
Lawns
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants,"
3/05, pp. 56-57
The
Research Connection: Space Devoted to Lawns Continues to Grow, "Practice,"
4/05, pp. 104, 106
LEED (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) Rating System
Expressing City Government,
"Design," 10/05, p. 82
Inner
Strengths, 9/05, pp. 115, 117
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle: Everything Old Is New Again, "Product
Profiles," 11/05, p. 124
Energy and Atmosphere Credit 5
Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, pp. 68-69
Innovation in Design Credit
Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, p. 70
Sustainable Sites Credit
6.1
Water Conservation
Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, pp. 66, 69
Water-Efficiency Credits
1.1 and 1.2
Waste Not, Want Not,
"Ecology," 3/05, pp. 58, 60, 62-64
Water Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology,"
6/05, pp. 64, 66, 68
Low Impact Development (LID)
Engineers: Never Clueless
about Low Impact Development, "Letters," 6/05, pp. 19-20
Landscape
Architecture Students Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student
Works," 5/05, pp. 82, 84, 86, 88-89
Let
that Soak In, "Ecology," 5/05, pp. 70, 72, 74, 76, 77-80
Practical Suggestions for LID, "Ecology," 5/05, p.
74
Modernist designs
When Worlds Collide, 1/05,
pp. 103, 104-105, 108, 111
Permaculture
Design for Food, "Editor's
Choice," 6/05, p. 36
Prescribed grazing
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants,"
3/05, pp. 50, 52, 55, 56
Smart Growth
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared
Wisdom," 7/05, pp. 116-117, 118
ECOLOGY, ECOSYSTEMS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES--IN DESIGN
Alexandria,
Virginia, Central Library
Let that Soak In, "Ecology,"
5/05, pp. 70, 76-77, 78, 79
American River Parkway project,
Sacramento, California
Getting Down to Grass Roots,
"Shared Wisdom," 4/05, p. 137
American Society of Landscape Architects
(ASLA) 2005 Student Awards
Tons of Idealism, Pounds
of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 56
"Revealed Resilience:
An Extension of Roberto Burle Marx's Parque del Este," by Sarah
Weidner, Student ASLA, University of Pennsylvania (2005 ASLA Student
Award winner), Caracas, Venezuela
Tons of Idealism,
Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 71
"Vivero Metropolitano:
A Productive Nursery Landscape for Monterrey, Mexico," by Kate
Kennen, Student ASLA, Harvard Design School (2005 ASLA Student Award
winner)
Tons of Idealism, Pounds
of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 56, 70
Birdwatcher's Residence, near
Seattle, Washington
For the Birds, 6/05, p.
117
Black Creek Urban Farm Project,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Design for Food, "Editor's
Choice," 6/05, p. 36
Bogota, Colombia
Bogota Dresses in Green,
3/05, pp. 105, 106, 107
East Hills Mountain Preserve
Bogota Dresses in
Green, 3/05, pp. 108-109
Parque del Tercer Milenio
(Third Millennium Park)
Bogota Dresses in
Green, 3/05, p. 110
Canada (general)
The Greening of the City,
"Editor's Choice," 7/05, p. 33
Columbia, Maryland
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 60
Cornell University, Ithaca, New
York
The Rest of the Redbuds
Story, "Riprap," 11/05, pp. 16, 18
Costa Rica (general)
Think Globally, Sustain
Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, pp. 22, 24
Danehy Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Fro Landfills to Play Fields,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/05, p. 140
Dasve Village, Maharashtra, India
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
128
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) Building green roof, McCormack Post Office and Court
House, Boston, Massachusetts
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 81
Estero Llano Grande World Birding
Facility, Weslaco, Texas
The National Vegetation
Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, pp. 62, 66
Evergreen State College green roof,
Olympia, Washington
Water Conservation Strategies
for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, p. 64
Furniture manufacturing plant parking
lot ("12,000 Factory Workers Meet Ecology in the Parking Lot"
design by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates), Canton, Georgia
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
117
The Gates
by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Central Park, New York, New York
The Gates Revisited,
"Letters," 8/05, p. 15
Garden of Trees, Two Rivers Park,
Little Rock, Arkansas
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
125
Gateway Valley Development, Orinda,
California
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
127
General Mills Headquarters, Golden
Valley, Minnesota
General Mills: Looking Clean,
Not Living Clean, "Letters," 3/05, p. 15
When Worlds Collide, 1/05,
pp. 108, 109, 110-111
George D. Aiken Center for Natural
Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 81
Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail
The National Vegetation
Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, p. 66
Greenwood private residence, Charlotte,
North Carolina
Restrained Sustainability,
10/05, pp. 154-155
Guadalupe River Flood Control Project/Guadalupe
River Park, San Jose, California
Where the River Came Last,
"Ecology," 2/05, pp. 46, 48, 49, 50
High Point residential development,
Seattle, Washington
Let that Soak In, "Ecology,"
5/05, pp. 72, 74
Hotarumibashi Park, Kushigata Township,
Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Captured Alive, 8/05, p.
83
Hotel Melia Panama Canal, Colon,
Panama
Rooms with a View, 12/05,
p. 84
INBio Park, Santo Domingo de Heredia,
Costa Rica
Think Globally, Sustain
Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, pp. 22, 24, 26, 28,
32, 33
Central Valley Forest
Think Globally, Sustain
Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, pp. 24, 28
Dry Forest
Think Globally, Sustain
Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, pp. 24, 26, 28
Humid Tropical Forest
Think
Globally, Sustain Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, pp.
22, 24, 28
Irvine, California
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 60
John O. Simonds designs
One Life, Many Lessons,
"Retrospective," 9/05, p. 102
Kansas City, Missouri, metropolitan
area
The National Vegetation
Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, p. 68
Lewes, Delaware, park design by
Andropogon Associates
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 89
Lloyd Crossing Sustainable Urban
Design Plan, Portland, Oregon
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
126
Lower Boise River, Idaho
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
129
Manitoga gardens, Garrison, New
York
Icons Revisited: Learning
from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, pp. 64, 66-67, 68, 69,
72, 74, 75, 76
"The Mobile Landscape Intervention
Unit" garden by Mousse architecture de paysage-- Charlotte
Gaudette and Emmanuelle Tittley, International Garden Festival at Metis,
2005, Quebec, Canada
Metis 2005: Gardens at the
Outer Edge, 11/05, p. 101
Pelican Bay, Florida
One Life, Many Lessons,
"Retrospective," 9/05, p. 108
Quarry Hills Recreational Complex,
Quincy/Milton, Massachusetts
Garbage In, Golf Out, "Ecology,"
1/05, p. 60
Granite Hills Golf Course
Garbage In, Golf Out,
"Ecology," 1/05, pp. 59, 61
San Jose, Costa Rica
San Jose's Loop Road,
"Infrastructure," 11/05, pp. 64, 66, 67, 68
Santi-ya (Murase residence), Gray's
Bay, Washington
East by Northwest, 8/05,
pp. 88, 90, 93
Sea Ranch, California
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants,"
3/05, pp. 52, 54, 56
Seattle, Washington, Civic Center
Expressing City Government,
"Design," 10/05, pp. 74, 82
Sidwell Friends School Courtyard,
Washington, D.C.
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 82
Solaire Building green roof, New
York, New York
Water Conservation Strategies
for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, p. 64
South Padre Island Convention Center,
South Padre Island, Texas
The National Vegetation
Classification System, "Plants," 5/05, p. 66
Summer Olympics 2008 site, Beijing,
China, design by Andropogon Associates
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, pp. 80, 81
Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province,
China
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
127
University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 81
The Woodlands, Texas
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, pp. 60, 62, 64, 66-67, 68, 69
EDAW, INC.
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05,
pp. 44, 45, 46
In Search of Healing Gardens, "Shared Wisdom," 12/05, pp.
111, 112
The Landscape in 3-D, "Technology," 3/05, pp. 76, 78, 82,
84, 85, 88
Where
the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 48, 49
Alexandria, Virginia, office
Pro Bono Projects, "Practice,"
11/05, p. 72
Atlanta, Georgia, office
Democratizing Geospatial
Data, "Technology," 10/05, p. 148
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
119
Fort Collins, Colorado, office
Drawing the Experience of
Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05, pp. 170, 177
Experience/Activity Matrix
Drawing the Experience
of Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05, p. 174
Seattle, Washington, office
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
119
EDDS, KIMBERLY
Yosemite Construction Creation
Controversy, "Critic at Large," 8/05, pp. 134, 135 (author)
EDGE GROUP, COLUMBUS, OHIO
Edge Group's Edge, "Riprap,"
6/05, p. 28
EDGES
AND EDGING--GENERAL
The Research Connection: Territorial
Markers Make Good Neighbors, "Practice," 4/05, pp. 102, 104
EDGES AND EDGING--IN DESIGN
General, dementia gardens
Design Elements for People
with Dementia, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, p. 36
General, plants
Plants, "Shared Wisdom,"
3/05, p. 131
The
Battery Bosque, New York, New York
A Better Battery Bosque,
"Plants," 8/05, p. 52
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. 110
Greenwood private residence, Charlotte,
North Carolina
Restrained Sustainability,
10/05, pp. 158-159, 161
Memorial Garth Courtyard, St. Andrew's
School, Middletown, Delaware
Carpe Durham, "Riprap,"
9/05, p. 20
Occidental Square, Seattle, Washington
The Genesis of a Threatened
Landmark, "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 174
Who's to Say We Can't Have Evolution withut Revolution?
"Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 175
Pio Pico State Historic Park, Whittier,
California
Landscapes Below the Surface,
3/05, pp. 121-122
Private residence, Bahai Azul, Chile
Two If by Sea, 7/05, pp.
106, 109
Private residence "Garden of
Planes," Richmond, Virginia
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 122
S and T Streets triangle parks, Washington, D.C.
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational
Design," 8/05, p. 68
Seattle, Washington, Civic Center
Expressing City Government,
"Design," 10/05, p. 81
Sophia Louise Dubridge-Wege Living
Garden, Family Life Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's
Choice," 3/05, p. 30
EDGES AND EDGING--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
FiberTech BenderBoard landscape edging by FiberTech Polymers
Controlling Erosion: Surrounding,
"Product Profiles," 2/05, p. 120
EDSA, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05, pp.
88, 96, 97, 98
Experiences You Shouldn't Miss, 7/05, p. 97
EDWARDS, NELSON
Capital Planning, "Planning,"
2/05, p. 60
EDWARDS, SHIRLEY
Design for Food, "Editor's
Choice," 6/05, pp. 33-34
EHMKE, LEE
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05,
p. 40
EHRLICH, ROBERT L, JR., GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND
"Land Matters," 2/05,
p. 11
EISENMAN, PETER
A Case of Form over Function, "Critic
at Large," 9/05, p. 172
This and That, "Riprap,"
2/05, p. 20
EISENMAN, THEODORE
Art of the Land, "Riprap,"
10/05, p. 40 (author)
A Landscape Architect's Role in the Bluebelt, "Ecology,"
11/05, p. 61 (author)
Places in an Exhibition, "Riprap,"
5/05, pp. 22, 24 (author)
A Watershed Moment in Green Infrastructure, "Ecology," 11/05,
pp. 56-60, 62-63 (author)
ELIASH, HUMBERTO
Stones over the Pacific, 6/05,
p. 104
ELIASON, JOEL, ASLA
Monumental Efforts, "Design,"
3/05, pp. 40, 42, 44, 46, 49
ELLIOTT, CHARLES
Lessons from a Feral Landscape,
"Plants," 12/05, pp. 57, 58
ELLIS, LIZ
Putting a Spring in Our Step, "Riprap,"
3/05, p. 22
ELZER-PETERS, KATIE
Job Title: Landscape Curators,
"Practice," 12/05, p. 69
EMBT ARQUITECTES, BARCELONA, SPAIN
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 119
ENCHANTED CASTLE STUDIOS, NATURAL BRIDGE, VIRGINIA
Stonehenge? Guess Again, "Riprap,"
4/05, p. 20
ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND CONSERVATION--GENERAL
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Rating System
Energy and Atmosphere Credit 5
So You're LEED
Accredited--Now What? "Ecology," 8/05, pp. 60, 62
Water
Conservation Strategies for LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05,
pp. 68-69
ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND CONSERVATION--IN DESIGN
WaterWorks at Arizona Falls, Phoenix, Arizona
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05,
pp. 90, 91
ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND CONSERVATION--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
Cold Climate Heat Pump by Nyle Special Products LLC
Going Green: Cold Climate
Heating, "Product Profiles," 1/05, p. 119
EcoSpace Elevator by Kone, Inc.
Going Green: Environmental
Elevator, "Product Profile," 1/05, p. 119
EcoVeil TPO interior shade by MechoShade Systems Inc.
Going Green: Shade Screening,
"Product Profiles," 1/05, p. 118
Firefly solar-powered garden art
by Allsop
Parks and Rec: Solar, "Product
Profiles," 6/05, p. 138
Lloyd Crossing Sustainable Urban
Design Plan, Portland, Oregon
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
126
Photovol Glass by MSK Corporation
Going Green: Glazed Glass,
"Product Profiles," 1/05, pp. 118-119
Winston Series CPC Collector solar
water-heating system from Solargenix Energy
Going Green: Solar Collectors,
"Product Profiles," 1/05, p. 119
ENGLAND,
KARIN
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design
Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 73
ENGLAND--LOCATIONS
General, gardens
Landscape Interpretations: History,
Techniques & Design Inspiration, by
Paul C. Siciliano, "Books," 5/05, p. 144
London
Buckingham Palace
"Front" garden
The Garden at
Buckingham Palace: An Illustrated History, by
Jane Brown, with photography by Christopher Simon Sykes, "Books,"
1/05, p. 117
"Rear" garden
The Garden at
Buckingham Palace: An Illustrated History, by
Jane Brown, with photography by Christopher Simon Sykes, "Books,"
1/05, pp. 116-117
Manchester
Exchange Square
MoMA's Groundswell
Exhibit: Two Responses, "Letters,"
7/05, p. 20
Places in an Exhibition,
"Riprap," 5/05, p. 24
ENGLER, MIRA
Designing America's Waste
Landscapes, "Books,"
2/05, p. 118 (author)
Two Reasons He Shouldn't Have Trashed My Book, "Letters,"
4/05, p. 13 (author)
ENLOW, CLAIR
Design Is the Best Defense, "Design,"
8/05, pp. 44, 46-49 (author)
Leaving History Where It Lies, "Residential Design," 12/05,
pp. 44, 46-48, 50-51 (author)
Seven Degrees of Separation, "Design," 8/05, p. 48 (author)
True
Symmetry at False Creek, 4/05, pp. 124-131 (author)
ENRIQUE BLANCO ASSOCIATES
Icons Revisited: Restoring a Latin
Landmark, 2/05, p. 112
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN & RESEARCH P.C., ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
Design for Food, "Editor's
Choice," 6/05, pp. 30, 32
From
Barge Canal to Heritage Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05,
p. 29
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND DESIGN (EPD), PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm
Focus," 10/05, pp. 120-121, 127
One Life, Many Lessons, "Retrospective,"
9/05, p. 108
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 126
E. P. HENRY CORPORATION, WOODBURY, NEW JERSEY
ECO I Paver
Going Green: Porous Pavement,
"Product Profiles," 1/05, p. 118
ERICKSON, BOB
True Symmetry at False Creek, 4/05,
p. 129
ERICKSON, DONNA
Ecological Networks and Greenways:
Concept, Design, Implementation, edited
by Rob Jongman and Gloria Pungetti, "Books," 6/05, p. 137
EROSION
AND EROSION CONTROL--GENERAL
Controlling Erosion, "Product
Profiles," 2/05, p. 120
Animal grazing
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants,"
3/05, p. 55
EROSION AND EROSION CONTROL--IN DESIGN
General, dog parks
Release the Hounds! "Recreational
Design," 8/05, p. 71
Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate National
Recreation Area, Marin County, California
Gardening on the Rock, "Plants,"
9/05, pp. 56, 60, 62
El Jardin Xerofitico (Xerophytic
Garden), Parque del Este, Caracas, Venezuela
Icons Revisited: Restoring
a Latin Landmark, 2/05, pp. 108, 113
Granite Links Golf Course, Quarry
Hills Recreational Complex, Quincy/Milton, Massachusetts
Garbage In, Golf Out, "Ecology,"
1/05, pp. 61-62
Guadalupe River Flood Control Project/Guadalupe
River Park, San Jose, California
Where the River Came Last,
"Ecology," 2/05, p. 51
Guadalupe Gardens
Where the River Came
Last, "Ecology," 2/05, p. 50
Interstate 215, Utah, roadside native
plantings project
Without Precedent or Sequel,
"Plants," 10/05, p. 86
Manitoga house and gardens, Garrison,
New York
Icons Revisited: Learning
from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, p. 72
Napa River restoration project,
Napa, California
A River Lives through It,
"Planning," 1/05, pp. 72, 74
Richmond Creek Bluebelt, Staten
Island, New York
A Watershed Moment in Green
Infrastructure, "Ecology," 11/05, pp. 60, 62-63
Telegraph Hill, Pioneer Park, San
Francisco, California
Maintaining the High Ground,
"Design," 9/05, pp. 46, 50
Vulcan
statue, Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Alabama
Monumental
Efforts, "Design," 3/05, p. 48
EROSION AND EROSION CONTROL--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
Deltalok Ecological Engineering Method sandbag erosion-control system
Controlling Erosion: Sandbagging,
"Product Profiles," 2/05, p. 120
FiberTech BenderBoard landscape
edging by FiberTech Polymers, Inc.
Controlling Erosion: Surrounding,
"Product Profiles," 2/05, p. 120
Typar Professional Landscape Fabric by Reemay, Inc.
Controlling Erosion: Blanketing,
"Product Profiles," 2/05, p. 120
ERVIN, STEPHEN
Advice on Acrobat, "Letters,"
3/05, p. 18
The End of an Era, "Practice,"
2/05, pp. 78, 80, 82-87 (author)
ESHER, ALESSANDRO
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005,
12/05, p. 89
ESRI (ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH
INSTITUTE)
Democratizing Geospatial Data,
"Technology," 10/05, p. 151
The Landscape in 3-D, "Technology,"
3/05, pp. 78, 85, 86
Arc Explorer software
Democratizing Geospatial
Data, "Technology," 10/05, p. 151
ArcGlobe
software
Democratizing Geospatial
Data, "Technology," 10/05, p. 151
U. S. Community Atlas
Creating
a Green Vision, "Technology," 1/05, p. 79
ETHIER, MARC
Edge Group's Edge, "Riprap,"
6/05, p. 28 (author)
Landscape
Architect in Training, "Riprap," 4/05, p. 22 (author)
Lunch Lady, "Riprap," 10/05, p. 42 (author)
EVANS, BROCK
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared
Wisdom," 7/05, p. 119
EVANS, HUGH
Gardening on the Rock, "Plants,"
9/05, p. 61
EVETT, RAND
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants,"
3/05, p. 54
EWELL, CHRIS, ASLA
LAM, How
Could You Stoop So Low? "Letters," 2/05, p. 13 (author)
EXHIBITIONS--SPECIFIC
"Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape," Museum
of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
All This Useless Beauty,
"Shared Wisdom," 11/05, p. 112
Art
of the Land, "Riprap," 10/05, p. 40
The Far Edge of Natural, 11/05, p. 109
MoMA's Groundswell
Exhibit: Two Responses, "Letters," 7/05, pp. 19-20
Places in an Exhibition,
"Riprap," 5/05, pp. 22, 24
Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto," "Letters,"
6/05, p. 17
Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, pp. 105, 109, 111
Bordeaux Botanical Garden
(France) Water Garden by Catherine Mosbach
Places in an Exhibition,
"Riprap," 5/05, pp. 22, 24
Holiday Train Show, New York Botanical
Garden (NYBG), New York, New York
Landscape Architect in Training,
"Riprap," 4/05, p. 22
"Open: New Designs for Public
Space," National Building Museum, Washington, D.C.
This and That, "Riprap,"
2/05, p. 20
Paul Busse model railway exhibit
at the United States Botanic Garden (USBG), Washington, D.C.
Landscape Architect in Training,
"Riprap," 4/05, p. 22
Robert Smithson retrospective, Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York, New York
Art of the Land, "Riprap,"
10/05, p. 40
"Russel Wright: Living with
Good Design," Decorative Arts Center of Ohio and Arts Midwest
Icons Revisited: Learning
from Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, p. 77
"Sculpture on the Gulf,"
Waiheke Island (near Auckland), New Zealand
New Zealanders Transform
Common Metals, "Riprap," 9/05, pp. 16, 18
Show Home
by Jeff Thomson
New Zealanders Transform
Common Metals, "Riprap," 9/05, pp. 16, 18
The Snow Show, Lapland, Finland
The Snow Show, by
Lance Fung, "Noteworthy," 5/05, p. 145
Time Landscape, Reflection (1965-1978-Present,
by Alan Sonfist, Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery, New York, New York
Art of the Land, "Riprap,"
10/05, p. 40
"Wild about Birds," Minnesota
Landscape Arboretum, Chaska, Minnesota
Robin Ravages Midwest, "Riprap,"
8/05, p. 22
The
Ravenous Bird by Marjorie
Pitz, FASLA
Robin Ravages Midwest,
"Riprap," 8/05, p. 22
EXHIBIT
WORKS, LIVONIA, MICHIGAN
Harvesting Big Imaginations, "Details,"
5/05, pp. 102, 104
EXLEY, PETER
Harvesting Big Imaginations, "Details,"
5/05, pp. 100, 102, 104-105 (co-author)
EXLEY, SHARON
Harvesting Big Imaginations, "Details,"
5/05, pp. 100, 102, 104-105 (co-author)
EXPOSITIONS AND FAIRS--GENERAL
Garden shows
Business in the Boomburbs,
"Firm Focus," 4/05, p. 90
EXPOSITIONS AND FAIRS--SPECIFIC
Architecture Exchange East Conference and Expo, sponsored by the Virginia
Society of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) (ArchEx)
Here and There, "Riprap,"
8/05, p. 24
Canalfest, Tonawanda/North Tonawanda,
New York
From Barge Canal to Heritage
Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, pp. 24, 33
Expo 86 World's Fair, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada
True Symmetry at False Creek,
4/05, pp. 124, 127-128
Fete du Mimosas, Paris, France
January in Paris, "Riprap,"
6/05, p. 24
Installation by Andy Cao
and Xavier Perrot
January in Paris,
"Riprap," 6/05, pp. 24, 26
Greater Rochester Flower and Garden
Show, Dome Center, Henrietta, New York
2004
"Bark" garden by Zaretsky Associates
Best in Show, "Riprap,"
7/05, pp. 24, 26
"Lullaby Garden," by Andy
Cao, Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, Sonoma, California
Due Credit, "Letters,"
5/05, p. 20
Washington Home and Garden Show,
Washington, D.C.
2004
Surrounds Landscape Architecture and Construction exhibit
Business in the Boomburbs,
"Firm Focus," 4/05, pp. 84, 90
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