Landscape Architecture
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RADOVIC, DARKO
The Green City: Sustainable Homes, Sustainable Suburbs, "Books,"
9/05, pp. 144-145 (author, with Brendan Gleeson, Nicholas Low, and Ray
Green)
RAILINGS--IN DESIGN
Capitol Plaza, New York, New York
People Place, 10/05, p. 169
Coit Tower, Telegraph Hill, Pioneer Park, San Francisco, California
Maintaining the High Ground, "Design," 9/05, pp.
52, 53
Hotarumibashi Park, Kushigata Township, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Captured Alive, 8/05, p. 82
Seattle, Washington, Civic Center
Expressing City Government, "Design," 10/05, p.
81
Tohickon Aqueduct bridge, Delaware Canal State Park, Point Pleasant,
Pennsylvania
Bridging Truths, "Design," 11/05, p. 46
WaterWorks at Ariona Falls, Phoenix, Arizona
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 92
RAILS-TO-TRAILS--GENERAL
General
This and That, "Riprap," 2/05, p. 20
RAILS-TO-TRAILS--SPECIFIC PROJECTS
Vulcan Park restoration, Birmingham, Alabama
Monumental Efforts, "Design,"
3/05, p. 46
RAIN BIRD CORPORATION, GLENDORA, CALIFORNIA
Water Conservation Strategies for
LEED Points, "Ecology," 6/05, p. 66
Low-Volume Irrigation Design Manual
Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology,"
3/05, p. 64
Root Watering System
Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology,"
3/05, pp. 58, 62
12-inch Xeri-Pop microspray pop-up
Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology,"
3/05, p. 60
U-Series Nozzle
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle:
Green, Green Grass of Home, "Product Profiles," 11/05, p.
125
RAINEY, REUBEN
Career Training in Landscape Curation,
"Practice," 12/05, p. 68
RAINWATER HARVESTING--GENERAL
Irrigation
Waste Not, Want Not, "Ecology,"
3/05, p. 63
RAINWATER HARVESTING--IN DESIGN
Private loft apartment residence, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Complex Simplicity, "Details,"
2/05, pp. 70-71
RAMPE, KEVIN
Breaking Ground: Adventures
in Life and Architecture, by Daniel
Libeskind, "Books," 3/05, p. 138
Up from Zero: Politics, Architecture,
and the Rebuilding of New York, by
Paul Goldberger, "Books," 3/05, p. 138
RANA, GUATUM SJB
Garden of Elitist Dreams, 9/05,
p. 138
RANA, KESHAR SHUMSHER JUNG BAHADUR
Garden of Elitist Dreams, 9/05,
pp. 132, 134, 135, 136, 137
RANA, LOK BHAKTA
Garden of Elitist Dreams, 9/05,
pp. 133, 134, 135, 137, 138
RANA, MUNI
Garden of Elitist Dreams, 9/05,
p. 136
RANDOLPH, BOB
Pavement Disguised as Gravel Walkways,
"Letters," 5/05, pp. 18-19 (author)
RAPPAPORT, NINA
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's
Choice," 5/05, p. 31
RAQUOIS, OLIVIER
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005,
12/05, p. 99
RAUSCH, GEOFFREY, FASLA
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm Focus,"
10/05, pp. 120, 121, 124, 125, 127
One Life, Many Lessons, "Retrospective,"
9/05, pp. 104, 106 (author)
RAVEN, PETER, DR.
Bringing in the Sheaves, "Firm
Focus," 10/05, p. 120
RAVER, ANNE
A Better Battery Bosque, "Plants,"
8/05, pp. 50, 52 (author)
RAXWORTHY, JULIAN
Room 4.1.3: Innovations in Landscape
Architecture (Penn Studies in Landscape
Architecture series), by Richard Weller, "Books," 8/05, p.
108
RAYMOND JUNGLES, INC., MIAMI, FLORIDA
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 121
RECREATIONAL AREAS AND OPPORTUNITIES--GENERAL
Impact on natural areas
The Research Connection:
Recreational Impacts on Trails and Wildlife, "Practice," 1/05,
pp. 82, 84
RECREATIONAL AREAS AND OPPORTUNITIES--IN DESIGN
General
Research Design Connections:
Designing Public Open Spaces to Encourage Use, "Practice,"
8/05, p. 76
General, canalside parks
From Barge Canal to Heritage
Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, p. 29
General, dementia gardens
Design Elements for People
with Dementia, "Editor's Choice," 3/05, pp. 37-38
AMD&ART Park, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
Coming Clean, "Ecology,"
10/05, pp. 100, 108, 111, 112, 114
Belle Isle Master Plan by Hamilton
Anderson Associates, Detroit, Michigan
Updating Olmsted, "Planning,"
3/05, p. 70
Danehy Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts
From Landfills to Play Fields,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/05, p. 141
Freeway Park, Seattle, Washington
Icons Revisited: Contested
Terrain, 5/05, p. 123
Meridian Hill Park, Washington,
D.C.
Stone Soup, "Shared
Wisdom," 6/05, p. 127
Millennium Park, Boston, Massachusetts
From Landfills to Play Fields,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/05, pp. 142-143
Montrose Point, Lincoln Park, Chicago,
Illinois
Negotiating Nature, "Shared
Wisdom," 1/05, p. 113
Napa River restoration, downtown
Napa, California
A River Lives through It,
"Planning," 1/05, p. 71
Occidental Square, Seattle, Washington
The Genesis of a Threatened
Landmark, "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 174
Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain, 5/05, pp. 120-121, 123
Who's to Say We Can't Have Evolution without Revolution, "Critic
at Large," 5/05, p. 175
Parque del Este, Caracas, Venezuela
Icons Revisited: Restoring
a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 111
Parque de la Paz (Peace Park), San
Jose, Costa Rica
San Jose's Loop Road,
"Infrastructure," 11/05, p. 71
Quarry Hills Recreational Complex,
Quincy/Milton, Massachusetts
Garbage In, Golf Out, "Ecology,"
1/05, p. 54
Quebrada de la Viejo, Bogota, Colombia
Bogota
Dresses in Green, 3/05, p. 109
Sophia Louise Dubridge-Wege Living
Garden, Family Life Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's
Choice," 3/05, p. 28
"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
Staten
Island Bluebelt, Staten Island, New York
A Watershed Moment in Green
Infrastructure, "Ecology," 11/05, p. 56
Tonawandas Gateway Harbor Park,
Tonawanda/North Tonawanda, New York
From Barge Canal to Heritage
Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, pp. 26, 27, 28, 29
Long's Point Park
From
Barge Canal to Heritage Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05,
p. 32
"Vivero Metropolitano: A Productive
Nursery Landscape for Monterrey, Mexico," by Karen Kennen, Student
ASLA, Harvard Design School (2005 ASLA Student Award winner)
Tons of Idealism, Pounds
of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 70
Yarmouth, Massachusetts, park (former
landfill)
From Landfills to Play Fields,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/05, p. 142
RECTANGLES AND RECTANGULAR FORMS--IN
DESIGN
Debra Saber-Salisbury Memorial Garden, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal
Oak, Michigan
An Interior Garden, "Details,"
4/05, p. 48
Freeway Park, Seattle, Washington
Icons Revisited: Contested
Terrain, 5/05, p. 118
RECYCLED, RECLAIMED, AND SALVAGED MATERIALS--GENERAL
Tires
Leftovers, "Green Building,"
8/05, p. 38
RECYCLED, RECLAIMED, AND SALVAGED
MATERIALS--IN DESIGN
Barrel Warehouse Park, Uptown Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Tools of the Trade, "Details,"
11/05, p. 36
Bordertown Skatepark (beneath Interstate
580), Oakland, California
Skatepark Stays, "Riprap,"
11/05, p. 18
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
"Garden Play" garden
by Topher Delaney, Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, Sonoma County, California
Hortus Ludens, 2/05, pp.
104, 105
The Gates
by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Central Park, New York, New York
Flags over the Greensward,
5/05, p. 133
Greenskate Laboratory skatepark
(GSL), Washington, D.C.
"Land Matters,"
6/05, p. 13
Leftovers,
"Green Building," 8/05, pp. 38, 40, 41-42, 43
"La Memoire des Cannettes"
("Canned Memory") garden by Fabrice Moireau, Les Jardinnieres
du Conservatoire, International Garden Festival at Chaumont-sur-Loire,
France (2005)
The Chaumont Garden Festival
2005, 12/05, p. 91
McVarish loft apartment residence,
Hayes District, San Francisco, California
The Fleeting and the Steadfast,
4/05, p. 111
Millennium Park, Boston, Massachusetts
From Landfills to Play Fields,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/05, p. 143
New Orleans, Louisiana
Should New Orleans Be Rebuilt,
"Letters," 12/05, p. 14
Occidental Square, Seattle, Washington
The Genesis of a Threatened
Landmark, "Critic at Large," 5/05, p. 174
Orchard Farm (Barclay residence),
Potomac, Maryland
Potting shed
Residential Refuge,
12/05, p. 106
Summer kitchen
Residential Refuge,
12/05, p. 104
Vegetable garden
Residential
Refuge, 12/05, p. 106
Parque del Este, Caracas, Venezuela
Icons Revisited: Restoring
a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 110
Rock Garden by Nek Chand, Chandigarh,
India
Sculpting from Scrap, "Design,"
7/05, pp. 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 51
Sitio Burle Marx, Barra de Guaratiba
Burle Marx's Complex
Modernism, "Critic at Large," 2/05, p. 151
Yarmouth, Massachusetts, park and
golf course
From Landfills to Play Fields,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/05, p. 142
RECYCLED, RECLAIMED, AND SALVAGED
MATERIALS--IN SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
BigToys, Inc, recycled-materials play equipment
Playtime: Recycling, "Product
Profiles," 10/05, pp. 184-185
Terramai reclaimed-wood products
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle:
Everything Old Is New Again, "Product Profiles," 11/05, p.
124
Tiny Circus Glassworks' recycled
glass
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle:
Walking on Broken Glass, "Product Profiles," 11/05, p. 124
RED HAT
Software You Can Play With, "Technology,"
4/05, pp. 92, 94, 101
REDMAN, HEIDI
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design
Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 73
REED, PETER
Faking It, "Critic at Large,"
11/05, p. 148
Places
in an Exhibition, "Riprap," 5/05, p. 24
Ulterior Exterior, 11/05, pp. 105, 106, 108, 111
REEMAY, INC., OLD HICKORY, TENNESSEE
Typar Professional Landscape Fabric
Controlling Erosion: Blanketing,
"Product Profiles," 2/05, p. 120
REFORESTATION AND REVEGETATION--IN DESIGN
Avenida Jimenez, Bogota, Colombia, Plan de Ordenamiento Territorial
(POT)
Bogota Dresses in Green,
3/05, pp. 108, 109
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture
Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Art Yard, "Design,"
1/05, p. 47
Interstate 215, Utah, roadside native
plantings project
Without Precedent or Sequel,
"Plants," 10/05, pp. 88, 91
REGAN, BILL
Icons Revisited: Learning from
Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, pp. 64, 66-70, 72, 74-77 (photographer)
REGISTER, RICHARD
Whose Politics Do You Style? "Opinions,"
12/05, pp. 76-77
REGNIER, VICTOR
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's
Choice," 3/05, p. 29
REGULATIONS, CODES, AND
GUIDELINES--GENERAL
Stormwater LID design
Landscape Architecture Students
Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05,
p. 89
Let
that Soak In, "Ecology," 5/05, pp. 74, 77, 80
REGULATIONS, CODES, AND GUIDELINES--IN DESIGN
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Headquarters Building
green roof, Washington, D.C.
Catch a Wave, "Riprap,"
8/05, p. 24
Calumet area of Chicago, Illinois
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
125
Fairfax County, Virginia, stormwater system design
Let that Soak In, "Ecology,"
5/05, p. 78
McVarish loft apartment residence,
Hayes District, San Francisco, California
The Fleeting and the Steadfast,
4/05, pp. 110-111
Riverside, Illinois, preservation
Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's
Choice," 10/05, pp. 51, 52, 54, 55
U.S. National Parks
Destroying National Parks,
"Critic at Large," 10/05, p. 216
REGULATIONS, CODES, AND GUIDELINES--SPECIFIC--NATIONAL
Clean Water Act (1987)
From Landfills to Play Fields,
"Shared Wisdom," 9/05, p. 141
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared
Wisdom," 8/05, p. 104
Endangered Species Act
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared
Wisdom," 8/05, p. 104
National Pollution Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Phase II
Landscape Architecture Students
Take Top Awards in EPA Competition, "Student Works," 5/05,
p. 89
So You're LEED Accredited--Now What? "Ecology,"
8/05, p. 65
North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA)
Ecological Classification
Systems, "Ecology," 4/05, p. 76
Olmsted Heritage Landscapes Act
(proposed but never passed)
Four for the Record, "Riprap,"
8/05, p. 22
Safe Drinking Water Act
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared
Wisdom," 8/05, p. 104
Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA)
(1990)
The Plot Thins, "Riprap,"
7/05, p. 26
Water Resources Development Act
Where the River Came Last,
"Ecology," 2/05, p. 48
Wetland conservation Act
So You're LEED Accredited--Now
What? "Ecology," 8/05, p. 65
REGULATIONS, CODES, AND GUIDELINES--SPECIFIC--STATE AND LOCAL
California
Inyo County
Ballot Measure 37
"Land Matters,"
8/05, p. 11
Maryland
Prince George's County
Low Impact Development (LID) guidelines
So You're LEED
Accredited--Now What? "Ecology," 8/05, p. 65
REICHEL, FRED
Gardening on the Rock, "Plants,"
9/05, p. 61
REICHERS SPENCE AND ASSOCIATES,
CIVIL ENGINEERS, NAPA, CALIFORNIA
Pavement Disguised as Gravel Walkways,
"Letters," 5/05, p. 19
REIMANN, ROBERT G., FASLA
Remembering Karl Linn, "Letters,"
9/05, p. 13 (author)
RESEARCH FACILITIES AND LABORATORIES--SPECIFIC
Mitchell Center for Sustainable Development, Research Forest, The Woodlands,
Texas
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 68
RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE--GENERAL
General
Landscape Architecture:
A Terminal Case? Responses to "An Apocalyptic Manifesto":
The Patient Is Alive and Well, "Editor's Choice," 4/05,
pp. 41-42
The Research Connection, "Practice," 1/05, p. 82
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 8/05, p. 74
Children at play
Go Out and Play, "Shared
Wisdom," 3/05, pp. 133-134
Impact of recreation on trails and
wildlife
The Research Connection:
Recreational Impacts on Trails and Wildlife, "Practice," 1/05,
pp. 82, 84
Pedestrians in the landscape
Research Design Connections:
Pedestrians Go with the Flow, "Practice," 10/05, pp. 136,
138, 140
Playground safety
The Research Connection:
Playground Safety, "Practice," 1/05, pp. 84, 86
Women in the profession
"Dissertation: Women as Force in Landscape Architecture,
1893-1942," by Thaisa Way, Student ASLA (2005 ASLA Student Award
winner)
Tons of Idealism,
Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 60,
65-66
RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE--SPECIFIC
PROJECTS
"Effects of Recreational Use Impacts on Hiking Experiences in Natural
Areas," by
Natasha Lynn and Robert Brown, Landscape
and Urban Planning, vol.
64, no. 1-2, 2003
The Research Connection:
Recreational Impacts on Trails and Wildlife, "Practice," 1/05,
p. 84
"Increasing Walking: How Important
Is Distance to, Attractiveness, and Size of Public Open Space?"
by B. Giles-Corti, M. Broomhall, M. Knuiman, C. Collins, K. Douglas,
K. Ng, A. Lange, and R. Donovan, published in the American
Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol.
28, no. 2S2, 2005
Research Design Connections:
Designing Public Open Spaces to Encourage Use, "Practice,"
8/05, p. 76
"Injury
and Frequency of Use of Playground Equipment in P. S.s and Parks in
Brisbane, Australia," by J. W. Nixon, C. H. C. Acton, B. Wallis,
M. F. Ballesteros, and D. Battistutta, Injury
Prevention, vol. 9, no.
3, 2003
The
Research Connection: Playground Safety, "Practice," 1/05,
pp. 84, 86
"Legal
Status of Traffic Calming," by R. Ewing, Transportation
Quarterly, vol. 57, no.
2, 2003
The
Research Connection: Traffic Calming, "Practice," 1/05, pp.
86, 87
Martin Luther Alzheimer's garden,
Holt, Michigan, study by Julie Galbraith and Joanne Westphal, ASLA
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's
Choice," 3/05, p. 35
"Models to Distinguish Effects
of Landscape Patterns and Human Population Pressures Associated with
Species Loss in Canadian National Parks," by Y. Wiersma, T. Nudds,
and D. Rivard, published in Landscape
Ecology, vol. 19, 2004
Research Design Connections:
Designing Parks to Discourage Local Mammal Extinction, "Practice,"
8/05, p. 74
"Multiple-Use Management of
Forest Recreation Sites: A Spatially Explicit Choice Experiment,"
by Paula Horne,
Peter Boxall, and Wiktor Adamowicz, Forest
Ecology and Management,
vol. 207, 2005
Research Design Connections:
Biodiversity: Not in My Favorite Space, "Practice," 10/05,
p. 136
"Pedestrian Behavior at Bottlenecks,"
by Serge Hoogendoorn and W. Daamen, Transportation
Science, Vol. 39, no. 2,
2005
Research Design Connections:
Pedestrians Go with the Flow, "Practice," 10/05, pp. 136,
138
"Physical and Psychological
Factors in Sense of Community: New Urbanist Kentlands and Nearby Orchard
Village," by Joongsub Kim and Rachel Kaplan, Environment
and Behavior, vol. 36, no.
3, 2004
The Research Connection: Presence
of Natural Features and Open Spaces Linked to Sense of Community, "Practice,"
4/05, p. 104
"Playground
Injuries to Children: Play Value, Safety, or Both," by C. Norton,
J. Nixon, and J. R. Sibert, Archives
of Disease in Childhood, vol.
89, no. 2, 2004
The
Research Connection: Playground Safety, "Practice," 1/05,
p. 86
"Self-Organized Pedestrian
Crowd Dynamics: Experiments, Simulations, and Design Solutions,"
by Dirk Helbing, Lubos Buzna, Anders Johansson, and Torsten Werner,
Transportation Science, Vol.
39, no. 1, 2005
Research Design Connections:
Pedestrians Go with the Flow, "Practice," 10/05, pp. 138,
139
"Social
Interactions at the Neighborhood-Level as a Function of External Space
Enclosure," by Majd Al-Homoud and Louis Tassinay, Journal
of Architectural and Planning Research, vol.
21, no. 1, 2004
The
Research Connection: Territorial Markers Make Good Neighbors, "Practice,"
4/05, pp. 102, 104
"Spatial Behavior in San Francisco's
Plazas: The Effects of Microclimate, Other People, and Environmental
Design," by John Zacharias, Ted Stathopoulos, and Hanqing Wu, Environment
and Behavior, vol. 36, no.
5, 2004
The Research Connection:
Plaza Design and Human Behavior, "Practice," 4/05, p. 102
"Toward a New Metropolis: The
Opportunity to Rebuild America," conducted by the Brookings Institution
Where Do You Stand on the
Spread of Hunters Brookes? "Letters," 3/05, pp. 15, 16
Traffic
Calming: State of the Practice, by
R. Ewing
The
Research Connection: Traffic Calming, "Practice," 1/05, p.
87
"Turfgrass
Revolution: Measuring the Expansion of the American Lawn," by Paul
Robbins and Trevor Birkenholtz, Land
Use Policy, vol. 20, no.
2, 2003
The Research Connection:
Space Devoted to Lawns Continues to Grow, "Practice," 4/05,
pp. 104, 106
"Urban Domestic Gardens (I):
Putting Small-Scale Plant Diversity in Context," by K. Thompson,
K. Austin, R. Smith, P. Warren, P. Angold, and K. Gaston, published
in Journal of Vegetation
Science, vol. 14, 2003
Research Design Connections:
Biodiversity in Context, "Practice," 8/05, p. 76
"Urban Domestic Gardens (II):
Experimental Tests of Methods for Increasing Biodiversity," by
K. Gaston, R. Smith, K. Thompson, and P. Warren, published in Biodiversity
and Conservation, vol. 14,
2005
Research Design Connections:
Biodiversity in Context, "Practice," 8/05, p. 76
"Wildlife Responses to Recreation
and Associated Visitor Perceptions," by Audrey Taylor and Richard
Knight, Ecological Applications,
vol. 13, 2003
The Research Connection:
Recreational Impacts on Trails and Wildlife, "Practice," 1/05,
p. 84
RESEARCH--IN THE DESIGN PROCESS
General
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, p. 85
Drawing the Experience of Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05,
p. 172
General, historic sites
Landscapes Below the Surface,
3/05, pp. 116, 118, 122-123
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
(CMBG), Boothbay, Maine
Drawing the Experience of
Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05, p. 172
El Jardin Xerofitico (Xerophytic
Garden), Parque del Este, Caracas, Venezuela
Icons Revisited: Restoring
a Latin Landmark, 2/05, p. 112
Interstate 215, Utah, roadside native
plantings project
Without Precedent or Sequel,
"Plants," 10/05, pp. 86, 93
Keshar Mahal Garden of Dreams, Kathmandu,
Nepal
Garden of Elitist Dreams,
9/05, pp. 136-137
Memorial Garth Courtyard, St. Andrew's
School, Middletown, Delaware
Carpe Durham, "Riprap,"
9/05, p. 18
Pio Pico State Historic Park, Whittier,
California
Landscapes Below the Surface,
3/05, pp. 116-117, 118-119, 121, 122-123
Perspective: A Cultural
Landscape Reinterpretation Yields a Modern Park, 3/05, p. 122
Reconstructing Historic Details, "Details," 3/05, pp.
124, 126
San Jose loop road, San Jose, Costa
Rica
San Jose's Loop Road,
"Infrastructure," 11/05, pp. 70, 71
Tonawandas Gateway Harbor Park,
Tonawanda/North Tonawanda, New York
From Barge Canal to Heritage
Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, p. 33
Overlook Park amphitheater
Tonawandas Gateway
Harbor, "Details," 1/05, p. 36
University of Kentucky Children's
Garden, Lexington, Kentucky
Drawing the Experience of
Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05, p. 174
Vulcan Park restoration, Birmingham,
Alabama
Monumental Efforts, "Design,"
3/05, p. 44
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT--GENERAL
Business in the Boomburbs, "Firm
Focus," 4/05, pp. 84, 88-89
Countering
the Effects of Sprawl, "Letters," 5/05, p. 15
Is This Really Sprawl? "Letters," 11/05, pp. 13-14
"Land Matters," 10/05, p. 21
Landscape Architecture: Rife with Historical Contradictions? "Letters,"
5/05, p. 15
Mature
Trees versus "Landscaping," 5/05, pp. 16-18
Not
So Big Revolutionary, "Shared Wisdom," 2/05, pp. 114-117
One Landscape Architect's Response to Sprawl, "Letters,"
4/05, p. 13
Clustering
Is This Really Sprawl? "Letters,"
11/05, pp. 13-14
Gated communities
"Land Matters,"
10/05, p. 21
Lawns
The Research Connection:
Space Devoted to Lawns Continues to Grow, "Practice," 4/05,
pp. 104, 106
Open spaces
The Research Connection: Presence
of Natural Features and Open Spaces Linked to Sense of Community, "Practice,"
4/05, p. 104
Stormwater design
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
114
Suburban
development
The Greening of the City,
"Editor's Choice," 7/05, p. 30
Urban sprawl
Scrutinizing Sprawl, "Land
Use," 9/05, pp. 34, 36, 38-45
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT--SPECIFIC COMMUNITIES
Anacostia Waterfront Initiative (AWI), Washington, D.C.
A Canal Ran through It,
6/05, pp. 109, 112
Washington Canal Park design
by Sasaki Associates
Making Connections,
6/05, p. 115
Brasilia, Brazil
Burle Marx's Complex
Modernism, "Critic at Large," 2/05, p. 150
Burlingame Ranch affordable housing development,
Aspen, Colorado
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp.
126, 127
Columbia, Maryland
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 60
False Creek North, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada
True Symmetry at False Creek,
4/05, pp. 126, 127, 128
Beach Drive
True Symmetry at False
Creek, 4/05, p. 127
Fisher Island, Florida
One Life, Many Lessons,
"Retrospective," 9/05, p. 108
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05,
pp. 90, 91-92, 96
Franklin County, Ohio
The Research Connection: Space
Devoted to Lawns Continues to Grow, "Practice," 4/05, pp.
104, 106
Gateway Valley Development, Orinda,
California
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 127
"Green Through Red" master
plan, Buiten Vennep, The Netherlands
Due Credit, "Letters,"
2/05, p. 15
High Point residential development,
Seattle, Washington
Let that Soak In, "Ecology,"
5/05, pp. 72, 74
Hunters Brooke residential development,
Charles County, Maryland
"Land Matters,"
2/05, p. 11
One Landscape Architect's Response to Sprawl, "Letters,"
4/05, p. 13
Where
Do You Stand on the Spread of Hunters Brookes? "Letters,"
3/05, pp. 15-16, 18
Imperial Landing residential development,
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Leaving History Where It
Lies, "Residential Design," 12/05, pp. 44, 46-48, 50-51
Irvine, California
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 60
John Ormsbee Simonds designs
One Life, Many Lessons,
"Retrospective," 9/05, p. 102
Kentlands residential development,
Gaithersburg, Maryland
The Research Connection: Presence
of Natural Features and Open Spaces Linked to Sense of Community, "Practice,"
4/05, p. 104
Las Vegas, Nevada
Highway 215 area
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 72
Lighthouse Point, Two Harbors, Minnesota
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05,
pp. 120-121, 122, 123
Manitoga house and gardens, Garrison,
New York
Icons Revisited: Learning from
Dragon Rock, "Ecology," 9/05, p. 66
Miami Lakes, Florida
One Life, Many Lessons, "Retrospective,"
9/05, pp. 108, 110-111
New Orleans, Louisiana
Should New Orleans Be Rebuilt?
"Letters," 12/05, p. 14
Northern Virginia (general)
Business in the Boomburbs,
"Firm Focus," 4/05, pp. 82, 84
Orchard Village, Gaithersburg, Maryland
The Research Connection:
Presence of Natural Features and Open Spaces Linked to Sense of Community,
"Practice," 4/05, p. 104
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Capital Planning, "Planning,"
2/05, pp. 58, 61
Downtown West precinct
Capital Planning,
"Planning," 2/05, pp. 60, 61, 63
University precinct
Capital
Planning, "Planning," 2/05, pp. 60, 64
Pelican Bay, Florida
One Life, Many Lessons,
"Retrospective," 9/05, pp. 106, 108
Penfield, New York
Mature Trees versus "Landscaping,"
5/05, p. 17
Riverside, Illinois
Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's
Choice," 10/05, pp. 44, 46, 50, 52, 53, 54
Stuart Company Plant and Headquarters,
Pasadena, California
Lessons from a Feral Landscape,
"Plants," 12/05, pp. 57, 58
Tregaron estate and gardens, Cleveland
Park, Washington, D.C.
Shipman's Work on the
Wild Side, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
Westinghouse Communities, Naples,
Florida
One Life, Many Lessons,
"Retrospective," 9/05, p. 106
The Woodlands, Texas
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, pp. 60, 62, 66-67, 68, 69
Yerba Buena neighborhood, South
of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco, California
Is Social Success Good Enough?
"Critic at Large," 4/05, pp. 166, 167
RESTAURANTS AND FOOD KIOSKS--IN DESIGN
General, public spaces
Icons Revisited: Contested
Terrain, 5/05, pp. 146-147
Saving
an Altered Landscape, "Editor's Choice," 5/05, p. 36
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture
Garden, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York
Heart Replacement, 5/05,
p. 109
The Battery Bosque, New York, New
York
A Better Battery Bosque,
"Plants," 8/05, pp. 50, 52
Capitol Plaza, New York, New York
People Place, 10/05, pp.
162, 166, 168
Copia: The American Center for
Wine, Food, and the Arts, Napa, California
Villandry Comes to California,
3/05, p. 102
Dia: Beacon museum, Beacon, New
York
Partners in Art, "Changing
Places," 12/05, p. 63
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, beachfront
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05,
pp. 97, 98
Freeway Park, Seattle, Washington
Icons Revisited: Contested
Terrain, 5/05, pp. 119, 123, 146
General Mills Headquarters café
terrace, Golden Valley, Minnesota
When Worlds Collide, 1/05,
pp. 102-103, 106-107, 108
Greenfield Village renovation, Dearborn,
Michigan
Authentically Refabricated,
"Changing Places," 7/05, p. 74
INBio Park, Santo Domingo de Heredia,
Costa Rica
Think Globally, Sustain
Locally, "Editor's Choice," 9/05, p. 30
Keshar Mahal Garden of Dreams, Kathmandu,
Nepal
Garden of Elitist Dreams,
9/05, pp. 137, 139
Lincoln Center for the Performing
Arts North Court plaza, New York, New York
Saving an Altered Landscape,
"Editor's Choice," 5/05, pp. 30, 35, 36, 38
Napa River restoration, downtown
Napa, California
A River Lives through It,
"Planning," 1/05, p. 70
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center, Bethesda, Maryland
In Search of Healing Gardens,
"Shared Wisdom," 12/05, p. 112
Occidental Square, Seattle, Washington
Icons Revisited: Contested
Terrain, 5/05, pp. 120, 121, 123
Who's to Say We Can't Have Evolution without Revolution, "Critic
at Large," 5/05, p. 175
Pacific Design Center (PDC), West
Hollywood, California
A
Whale of a Garden, "Design," 2/05, p. 34
Washington Canal Park design by
Sasaki Associates, Anacostia Waterfront Initiative (AWI), Washington,
D.C.
Making Connections, 6/05,
p. 115
RESTROOMS--IN DESIGN
Antilen swimming pool, Metropolitan Park, Santiago, Chile
Stones over the Pacific,
6/05, p. 101
Greenfield Village renovation, Dearborn,
Michigan
Authentically Refabricated,
"Changing Places," 7/05, p. 74
Lincoln Center for the Performing
North Court, New York, New York
Saving an Altered Landscape,
"Editor's Choice," 5/05, p. 36
Pennsylvania Veterans' Memorial,
Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, Pennsylvania
Symbolically Ruined, "Design,"
12/05, p. 40
Project BIG (Beach Improvement Group),
Santa Monica, California
Working with Artists, "Practice,"
6/05, p. 90
REYNOLDS, JOHN, ASLA
What Would You Change about LAM?
"Letters," 8/05, p. 18 (author)
REYNOLDS, MICHAEL
Leftovers, "Green Building,"
8/05, p. 38
RFR REALTY
Proving Ground, 1/05, p. 91
RHODESIDE AND HARWELL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS, ALEXANDRIA,
VIRGINIA
Let that Soak In, "Ecology,"
5/05, pp. 70, 76-77
RICHARD, PAUL
The Art of Work, "Design,"
4/05, pp. 54-55 (author)
RICHARD SCHULTZ DESIGN, PALM, PENNSYLVANIA
Fantastic Furnishings: Garden Design,
"Product Profiles," 9/05, p. 146
RICHARDS, CHARLES
Lessons from a Feral Landscape,
"Plants," 12/05, p. 56
RICHARDS, MICHAEL
Lessons from a Feral Landscape,
"Plants," 12/05, p. 56
RICHARDSON, CHARLES
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants,"
3/05, p. 52
RICHARDSON, DONALD C., FASLA
Heart Replacement, 5/05, pp. 108,
112
RICHARDSON, LISA
Prescribed Grazing, "Plants,"
3/05, p. 52
RICHMAN, TOM, ASLA
Facilitating
Watershed Management: Fostering Awareness and Stewardship, edited
by Robert L. France, "Books," 12/05, p. 115
RILEY, ANN
A River Lives through It, "Planning,"
1/05, p. 66
What Role Should Landscape Architects Play in River Restoration and
Flood Control Projects? "Ecology," 2/05, p. 50 (author)
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 51, 54-55
Whose Politics Do You Style? "Opinions," 12/05, p. 77
RILEY, MARIA
Light at the Ends of the Alley,
"Design," 6/05, p. 50
RIOS, ALBERTO
Uncovered Landscape, 2/05, p. 90
RIOS CLEMENTI HALE STUDIOS, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Hortus Ludens, 2/05, p. 96
RIPA, DIANA
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational
Design," 8/05, p. 66
RIVERS, CREEKS, AND STREAMS--GENERAL
Getting Down to Grass Roots, "Shared
Wisdom," 4/05, p. 133
RIVERS, CREEKS, AND STREAMS--IN DESIGN
Bogota, Colombia, Plan de Ordenamiento Territorial (POT)
Bogota Dresses in Green,
3/05, pp. 105, 106, 107, 109, 110
Parque del Tercer Milenio
(Third Millennium Park)
Bogota Dresses in
Green, 3/05, pp. 110-111
Cane River residence, Natchiteches,
Louisiana
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
123
Copia: The American Center for Wine,
Food, and the Arts, Napa, California
Villandry Comes to California,
3/05, pp. 98, 99, 102
Dasve Village, Maharashtra, India
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
128
"Feral Geometry" private
residence garden, Dallas, Texas
Feral Geometry, 7/05, pp.
111, 112
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05,
pp. 88, 90, 91, 92, 96-97
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Art Yard, "Design,"
1/05, p. 40
Garden of Trees, Two Rivers Park,
Little Rock, Arkansas
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
124
General Mills Headquarters, Golden
Valley, Minnesota
When Worlds Collide, 1/05,
pp. 107, 110-111
Cafe terrace
Perspective: A Landscape
Designed to Be Viewed, Not Experienced, 1/05, p. 109
When Worlds Collide,
1/05, pp. 106-107
Hotarumibashi Park, Kushigata Township,
Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Captured Alive, 8/05, pp.
80-81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86
Hotel Melia Panama, Colon, Panama
Rooms with a View, 12/05,
pp. 80-81
Imperial Landing residential development
and park, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Leaving History Where It
Lies, "Residential Design," 12/05, pp. 44, 46, 47-48, 50
Little Sparta, Pentland Hills (near
Edinburgh), Scotland
"Land Matters,"
12/05, p. 11
Livingood residence, Jackson, Wyoming
Inner
Strengths, 9/05, p. 123
Napa, California, downtown
A River Lives through It,
"Planning," 1/05, pp. 64, 66-72, 74-75
New Orleans, Louisiana
Should New Orleans Be Rebuilt?
"Letters," 12/05, p. 13
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Capital Planning, "Planning,"
2/05, pp. 60, 63, 64
Pio Pico State Historic Park, Whittier,
California
Landscapes Below the Surface,
3/05, p. 116
Portland, Oregon
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared
Wisdom," 7/05, p. 118
Private residence, Zapallar, Chile
Two if by Sea, 7/05, p.
104
Riverside, Illinois
Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's
Choice," 10/05, p. 44, 46, 52, 53
Tampa Riverwalk, Tampa, Florida
Democratizing Geospatial
Data, "Technology," 10/05, pp. 146, 148-149
Todd residence, suburban Indianapolis,
Indiana
48-Hour Face-Lift, "Editor's
Choice," 8/05, pp. 28, 36
University of California-Berkeley
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry,
"Planning," 9/05, pp. 92, 94, 96
Watsonville, California (Pajaro
River)
Getting Down to Grass Roots,
"Shared Wisdom," 4/05, p. 134
Williamette River, Portland, Oregon
Remembering Robert Murase,
"Letters," 10/05, p. 27
The Woodlands, Texas
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 64
RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS--REVITALIZATION AND PRESERVATION
General
Ecological Riverfront Design:
Restoring Rivers, Connecting Communities, PAS
Report No. 518-519, by Betty Otto, Kathleen McCormick, and Michael Leccese,
"Books," 5/05, p. 145
Getting
Down to Grass Roots, "Shared Wisdom," 4/05, p. 133
What
Role Should Landscape Architects Play in River Restoration and Flood
Control Projects? "Ecology," 2/05, p. 50
Chicago River, Illinois
Ecological Riverfront Design:
Restoring Rivers, Connecting Communities, PAS
Report No. 518-519, by Betty Otto, Kathleen McCormick, and Michael Leccese,
"Books," 5/05, p. 145
Guadalupe River, San Jose, California
Designer's Perspective:
More Concrete and Less Planting than We Had Intended, "Ecology,"
2/05, p. 51
Landscape Architects'
Vision for San Jose's River, "Letters," 4/05, pp. 13-14
Where
the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 46, 48-55
Napa River, California
A River Lives through It,
"Planning," 1/05, pp. 64, 66-72, 74-75
Villandry Comes to California, 3/05, pp. 98, 99, 103
Where the River Came Last,
"Ecology," 2/05, pp. 48, 50, 54-55
North Canadian River/Oklahoma River,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Retro Flow, "Riprap,"
6/05, pp. 26, 28
Pajaro River, Watsonville,
California
Getting Down to Grass Roots,
"Shared Wisdom," 4/05, p. 134
Santa Rosa Creek, San Rosa, California
Where the River Came Last,
"Ecology," 2/05, p. 51
Willamette River, Oregon
Ecological Riverfront Design:
Restoring Rivers, Connecting Communities, PAS
Report No. 518-519, by Betty Otto, Kathleen McCormick, and Michael Leccese,
"Books," 5/05, p. 145
RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS--SPECIFIC
Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.
A Canal Ran through It,
6/05, pp. 107, 108-109
Arkansas River, Little Rock
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
124
Bassett Creek, Minnesota
When Worlds Collide, 1/05,
p. 107
Bear River Greenway Master Plan/Bear
River Ecological Corridor, Utah
"The Bear River Greenway Master Plan/Bear River Ecological
Corridor," design by Lori Porreca, Student ASLA, Sara Sevy, Student
ASLA, Kris Kvarfordt, Student ASLA, Susan Buffler, Student ASLA, Chad
Kennedy, Student ASLA, and Laura McCoy, Student ASLA, Utah State University
(2005 ASLA Student Award winner)
Tons of Idealism,
Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, pp. 65,
68
Blacklick Creek, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
Coming Clean, "Ecology,"
10/05, pp. 96, 104-105, 112
Cane River, Louisiana
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
123
Chagres River, Panama
Rooms with a View, 12/05,
pp. 80-81
Cher River, France
En Route to Chaumont, "Practice,"
3/05, p. 95
Des Plaines River, Riverside, Illinois
Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's
Choice," 10/05, p. 44, 46, 52, 53
Ellicott Creek, Tonawanda/North
Tonawanda, New York
From Barge Canal to Heritage
Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, p. 24
False Creek, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Columbia
True Symmetry at False Creek,
4/05, pp. 124, 126
Fraser River, British Columbia,
Canada
Leaving History Where It
Lies, "Residential Design," 12/05, pp. 44, 46, 47-48, 50
Guadalupe River, San Jose, California
Designer's Perspective:
More Concrete and Less Planting than We Had Intended, "Ecology,"
2/05, p. 51
Landscape Architects'
Vision for San Jose's River, "Letters," 4/05, pp. 13-14
Where
the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 46, 48-55
Hillsborough River, Tampa, Florida
Democratizing Geospatial
Data, "Technology," 10/05, pp. 146, 148-149
Linn Run,Pennsylvania
Bridging Truths, "Design,"
11/05, p. 49
Loire River, France
En Route to Chaumont, "Practice,"
3/05, p. 92
Los Gatos Creek, San Jose, California
Designer's Perspective:
More Concrete and Less Planting than We Had Intended, "Ecology,"
2/05, p. 51
Lower Boise River, Idaho
Inner STrengths, 9/05, p.
129
Maumelle River, Little Rock, Arkansas
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
124
Napa River, California
A River Lives through It,
"Planning," 1/05, pp. 64, 66-72, 74-75
Villandry Comes to California, 3/05, pp. 98, 99
Where
the River Came Last, "Ecology," 2/05, pp. 48, 50, 54-55
New River, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05,
pp. 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96-97
North Canadian River/Oklahoma River,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Retro Flow, "Riprap,"
6/05, pp. 26, 28
Ottawa River, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Capital Planning, "Planning,"
2/05, pp. 60, 63, 64
Paint Creek, Pennsylvania
Coming Clean, "Ecology,"
10/05, p. 113
Pajaro River, Watsonville,
California
Getting Down to Grass Roots,
"Shared Wisdom," 4/05, p. 134
Panther Creek, The Woodlands, Texas
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 64
Bear Branch
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 64
Richmond Creek, Staten Island, New
York
A Watershed Moment in Green
Infrastructure, "Ecology," 11/05, pp. 58, 59, 60, 62
Rio San Agustin, Bogota, Colombia
Bogota Dresses in Green,
3/05, p. 110
Rio San Francisco, Bogota, Colombia
Bogota Dresses in Green,
3/05, pp. 109, 110
San Gabriel River, Whittier, California
Landscapes Below the Surface,
3/05, p. 116
Santa Rosa Creek, Santa Rosa, California
Where the River Came Last,
"Ecology," 2/05, p. 51
Snake River, Jackson, Wyoming
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
123
Strawberry Creek, Berkeley, California
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry,
"Planning," 9/05, pp. 92, 94, 96
Whose Politics Do You Style? "Opinions," 12/05, p.
77
Tohickon Creek and aqueduct, Delaware
Canal State Park, Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania
Bridging Truths, "Design,"
11/05, pp. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48
Turtle Creek, Dallas, Texas
Feral Geometry, 7/05, pp.
111, 112
Vienne River, France
En Route to Chaumont, "Practice,"
3/05, p. 94
Washington Channel, Washington,
D.C.
A Canal Ran through It,
6/05, p. 109
Willamette River, Portland, Oregon
Bird Man of Portland, "Shared
Wisdom," 7/05, p. 118
Infiltrating Portland, "Shared Wisdom," 8/05, pp. 103,
104
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--GENERAL
So You're LEED Accredited--Now
What? "Ecology," 8/05, pp. 58, 60
Views
of Vegas and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 78, 80, 82
Context-sensitive design
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, pp. 77, 82
Downtowns
Capital Planning, "Planning,"
2/05, p. 63
Suburban development/urban sprawl
Scrutinizing Sprawl, "Land
Use," 9/05, p. 44
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--IN DESIGN
AMD&ART
Park, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
Coming Clean, "Ecology,"
10/05, p. 112
Anacostia Waterfront Initiative
(AWI), Washington, D.C.
A Canal Ran through It,
6/05, pp. 109, 110
Washington Canal Park
Design by Atelier Dreiseitl-Stephen Stimson Associates
Water, Water Everywhere,
6/05, p. 114
Design by Hood Design
Locked into Place,
6/05, p. 113
Design by Sasaki Associates
Making Connections,
6/05, p. 115
Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan
Updating Olmsted, "Planning,"
3/05, pp. 68, 72
Active Zone
Updating Olmsted,
"Planning," 3/05, p. 72
Birdwatcher's Residence, near
Seattle, Washington
For the Birds, 6/05, pp.
119, 121, 122
California (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 77
Central Park, New York, New York
Flags over the Greensward,
5/05, p. 127
Perspective: This Ephemeral Gesture Adds Little to an Enduring
Public Artwork, 5/05, p. 131
Cerro Blanco, Metropolitan Park,
Santiago, Chile
Stones over the Pacific,
6/05, p. 105
Copia: The American Center for Wine,
Food, and the Arts, Napa, California
Villandry Comes to California,
3/05, pp. 100, 103
Crazannes Quarries, France
The Crazannes Quarries
by Bernard Lassus: An Essay Analyzing the Creation of a Landscape,
by Michel Conan, "Books,"
4/05, p. 138
Flight 93 National Memorial "The
Bowl," Shanksville, Pennsylvania
Embracing the Pasts, 11/05,
p. 91
Reading Symbolism in the September 11 Era, "Critic at Large,"
12/05, p. 139
Florida (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 77
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Beyond Spring Break, 7/05,
p. 89
Beachfront
Beyond Spring Break,
7/05, p. 97
Freeway Park, Seattle, Washington
Icons Revisited: Contested Terrain,
5/05, p. 115
Of Freeway Park and Other Icons, "Letters," 7/05, pp. 13,
15
General Mills Headquarters, Golden
Valley, Minnesota
When Worlds Collide, 1/05,
p. 105
Greenfield Village renovation, Dearborn,
Michigan
Authentically Refabricated,
"Changing Places," 7/05, pp. 70, 72, 73, 74
Greenwood private residence, Charlotte,
North Carolina
Restrained Sustainability,
10/05, pp. 153, 156
Hotarumibashi Park, Kushigata Township,
Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Captured Alive, 8/05, pp.
78, 80, 81, 83-84, 85
Illinois Institute of Technology
Campus, Chicago, Illinois
Inner Strengths, 9/05, pp.
118, 119
Kentucky (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 78
Livingood residence, Jackson, Wyoming
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
123
Maryland (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 77
Michigan (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 77
Millennium Gate, Atlanta Station,
Atlanta, Georgia
Arc de Sunbelt, "Riprap,"
3/05, p. 20
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic
Monument Coldwater/Johnson Recreation Complex, Castle Rock, Washington
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
119
Nevada (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, pp. 74-77, 82
Ohio (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 77
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, downtown
Capital Planning, "Planning,"
2/05, pp. 58, 60, 61, 64
Challenges and Solutions for Ottawa, "Planning," 2/05,
p. 59
Pio Pico State Historic Park, Whittier,
California
Landscapes Below the Surface,
3/05, p. 121
Perspective: A Cultural
Landscape Reinterpretation Yields a Modern Park, 3/05, p. 122
Private residence, Northeast Harbor,
Maine
Making Space, "Details,"
6/05, pp. 40, 42
Private residence, Zapallar, Chile
Two if by Sea, 7/05, pp.
102, 104
Reyrosa Ranch house, Waxahachie,
Texas
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p.
124
Riverside, Illinois
Rethinking Riverside, "Editor's
Choice," 10/05, pp. 44, 46, 48, 50
San Jose, Costa Rica
San Jose's Loop Road, "Infrastructure,"
11/05, pp. 64, 66-67, 68, 70, 71
Parque
de la Paz (Peace Park)
San Jose's Loop Road,
"Infrastructure," 11/05, p. 71
Seattle, Washington
"Pike Place Park/Structure--Toward a Hybrid Morphology of
Architecture, Landscape, and Urban Infrastructure," design by Shoji
Kaneko, Student ASLA, University of Washington (2005 ASLA Student Award
winner)
Tons of Idealism, Pounds
of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 71
South of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco, California
Is Social Success Good Enough?
"Critic at Large," 4/05, p. 166
Yerba Buena Gardens
Is Social Success
Good Enough? "Critic at Large," 4/05, p. 167
Telegraph Hill, Pioneer Park, San
Francisco, California
Maintaining the High Ground,
"Design," 9/05, pp. 48, 49, 50
Texas (general)
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 77
Tonawandas Gateway Harbor Park,
Tonawanda/North Tonawanda, New York
From Barge Canal to Heritage
Corridor, "Editor's Choice," 1/05, p. 27
Tregaron estate and gardens, Cleveland
Park, Washington, D.C.
Shipman's Work on the
Wild Side, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 24
University of California-Berkeley
Reweaving a Campus Tapestry,
"Planning," 9/05, pp. 92, 95
Mining Circle
Reweaving a Campus
Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, pp. 94, 95-96, 98
Vulcan Park restoration, Birmingham,
Alabama
Monumental Efforts, "Design,"
3/05, pp. 40, 46
The Woodlands, Texas
Evolution of an Ecoburb,
"Ecology," 7/05, p. 68
Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite
Construction Creates Controversy, "Critic at Large," 8/05,
pp. 134, 136
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--UNITED STATES--SPECIFIC
Alabama
Birmingham
Highway 31
Monumental Efforts,
"Design," 3/05, p. 40
California
Berkeley
Campanile Way
Reweaving a Campus
Tapestry, "Planning," 9/05, pp. 92, 95
Sather Road
Reweaving a Campus
Tapestry, "PLanning," 9/05, p. 95
Oakland
Interstate 580
Skatepark Stays,
"Riprap," 11/05, p. 18
San Francisco
Fourth Street
Is Social Success
Good Enough? "Critic at Large," 4/05, p. 167
Howard Street
Is Social Success
Good Enough? "Critic at Large," 4/05, p. 167
Mission Street
Is Social Success
Good Enough? "Critic at Large," 4/05, p. 167
Telegraph Hill Boulevard
Maintaining the High
Road, "Design," 9/05, pp. 48, 50, 52
Florida
Fort Lauderdale
Las Olas Boulevard (also known as Federal Highway/Sixth
Avenue)
Beyond Spring Break,
7/05, pp. 93-94, 96
Experiences You Shouldn't Miss, 7/05, p. 97
Georgia
Atlanta
Atlanta Station
17th Street
Arc de Sunbelt,
"Riprap," 3/05, p. 20
State Street
Arc de Sunbelt,
"Riprap," 3/05, p. 20
Macon
Poplar Street
This and That, "Riprap,"
2/05, p. 20
Kentucky
Interstate 66, Somerset to London
Views of Vegas and
Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 78
Paris Pike
Views of Vegas and
Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 78
Michigan
Dearborn
Greenfield Village
Village Road
Authentically
Refabricated, "Changing Places," 7/05, pp. 72-73
Washington Boulevard
Authentically
Refabricated, "Changing Places," 7/05, p. 72
Minnesota
Golden Valley
Highway 12/Interstate
394
When Worlds Collide,
1/05, p. 105
Two Harbors
Highway 6
When the Last Siren
Wails, 4/05, p. 124
Montana
U.S. Highway 93
U.S. Highway 93, "Technology,"
5/05, p. 92
Nevada
Carson City
Carson City Bypass
Views of Vegas and
Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, pp. 72, 74
Las Vegas
Interstate 15
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, p. 75
"Spaghetti Bowl"
interchange
Views of Vegas
and Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 76
Interstate 80
Views of Vegas and Beyond,
"Planning," 6/05, pp. 74, 75
Interstate 215
Views of Vegas and
Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 72
Oregon
Portland
Division Street
Infiltrating Portland,
"Shared Wisdom," 8/05, p. 103
Montgomery Street
Infiltrating Portland,
"Shared Wisdom," 8/05, p. 103
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
Strawberry Way
Light at the Ends
of the Alley, "Design," 6/05, pp. 48, 50, 52, 54-56
Utah
Interstate 215
Roadside native plantings project
Without Precedent
or Sequel, "Plants," 10/05, pp. 84, 86, 88, 90-95
Virginia
Blue Ridge Parkway
Views of Vegas and
Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 80
Washington
Seattle
Alaskan Way Viaduct
Tons of Idealism,
Pounds of Design Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 71
Interstate 5
Icons Revisited:
Contested Terrain, 5/05, p. 115
Piggot Corridor
Icons Revisited:
Contested Terrain, 5/05, pp. 116-117
Seventh Avenue
Design Is the Best
Defense, "Design," 8/05, p. 47
Stewart Street
Design Is the Best
Defense, "Design," 8/05, p. 48
Viaduct
Views of Vegas and
Beyond, "Planning," 6/05, p. 78
Washington, D.C.
E Street (south of the White House)
The
Force of Fear, "Critic at Large," 7/05, p. 146
M Street
A Canal Ran through
It, 6/05, pp. 109, 110
Pennsylvania Avenue
The Force of Fear,
"Critic at Large," 7/05, pp. 146, 147, 148
I Too Saw the Emperor's
New Clothes, "Letters," 3/05, p. 15
"Land Matters,"
1/05, p. 11
ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS--WORLDWIDE--SPECIFIC
Canada
British Columbia
Vancouver
Beach Avenue
True Symmetry
at False Creek, 4/05, pp. 124, 128
Beach Drive
True Symmetry
at False Creek, 4/05, pp. 126, 127, 128
Richards Street
True Symmetry
at False Creek, 4/05, pp. 124, 126, 128
Ontario
Ottawa
King Edward Street
Capital Planning,
"Planning," 2/05, p. 64
Rideau Street
Capital Planning,
"Planning," 2/05, p. 60
Colombia
Bogota
Avenida Jimenez
Bogota Dresses in
Green, 3/05, pp. 108, 109
Costa Rica
San Jose
Loop road
San Jose's Loop
Road, "Infrastructure," 11/05, pp. 64, 66-67, 68, 70-71
ROBERT, PHILIPPE
Living with Deconstruction, "Critic
at Large," 6/05, pp. 166, 168
ROBERTSON, IAIN M., ASLA
Icon Tact, "Urban Design,"
11/05, pp. 78, 80-85 (co-author)
ROBERTSON, REBECCA
Saving an Altered Landscape, "Editor's
Choice," 5/05, p. 30
ROBINSON, ALEXANDER
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design
Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 62
ROBINSON, TOM
Design for Food, "Editor's
Choice," 6/05, pp. 30, 32, 34-35
ROCKCASTLE, MAURA, STUDENT ASLA
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design
Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 72
RODGERS, KELLY
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design
Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 72
RODGERS, PAUL
Art of the Land, "Riprap," 10/05,
p. 40
RODRIGUES, SERGE
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005,
12/05, p. 96
ROELLER, BRAD
The Bambi Defense, "Plants,"
7/05, pp. 54, 56
ROGERS, FLORENCE
The Force of Fear, "Critic
at Large," 7/05, p. 146
ROGERS, JOHN
What the H! "Riprap,"
12/05, pp. 20, 22 (author)
ROGERS MARVEL ARCHITECTS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 125
ROISE, CHARLENE K.
When the Last Siren Wails, 4/05,
pp. 118-123 (author)
ROMMEL, MARINA
Tons of Idealism, Pounds of Design
Vision, "Student Awards," 10/05, p. 72
ROOM 4.1.3, SYDNEY AND PERTH, AUSTRALIA
Room 4.1.3: Innovations in Landscape
Architecture (Penn Studies in Landscape
Architecture series), by Richard Weller, "Books," 8/05, pp.
108, 109
ROOS, MARITA, ASLA
Andropogon: The Next Generation,
"Firm Focus," 9/05, pp. 80, 85-86
ROOTS, LARRY
Not for Walls Alone, "Art
in the Landscape," 5/05, p. 56
Perspective: A Silo that Is No Silo, "Art in the Landscape,"
5/05, p. 56
ROSE, JAMES
One Life, Many Lessons, "Retrospective,"
9/05, p. 100
ROSGEN, DAVE
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology,"
2/05, pp. 53-54, 55
ROSS, ALAN
"Land Matters," 4/05,
p. 11 (photographer)
ROTH, ALICE, MAYOR OF TONAWANDA,
NEW YORK
From Barge Canal to Heritage Corridor,
"Editor's Choice," 1/05, pp. 24, 26, 32, 33
ROTHERT, GENE
No Ordinary Garden, "Editor's
Choice," 3/05, p. 28
ROTTLE, NANCY, ASLA
Facilitating Watershed Management:
Fostering Awareness and Stewardship, edited
by Robert L. France, "Books," 12/05, p. 115
ROUSSEAU, AURELIE
The Chaumont Garden Festival 2005,
12/05, p. 92
ROYSTON HANAMOTO ALLEY &
ABE (RHAA), MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
Where the River Came Last, "Ecology,"
2/05, pp. 48, 53
RUBBER--IN DESIGN
General, playground surfacing
The Research Connection:
Playground Safety, "Practice," 1/05, p. 84
General, sidewalk paving
Putting a Spring in Our
Step, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 22
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) roof
garden by Ken Smith, ASLA, New York, New York
Ulterior Exterior, 11/05,
p. 107
RUBBER--SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
Rubbersidewalks
Putting a Spring in Our
Step, "Riprap," 3/05, p. 22
RUBBERSIDEWALKS, INC., GARDENA, CALIFORNIA
Putting a Spring in Our Step, "Riprap,"
3/05, p. 22
RUBENSTEIN, HARVEY, FASLA
Leaders of the Pack, "Recreational
Design," 8/05, p. 72
RUBIDOUX, TOM
Artificial Trees? No Substitute
for the Real Thing, "Letters," 6/05, p. 18
RUGH, CLAYTON
Embracing the Pasts, 11/05, p.
90
RUINS IN THE LANDSCAPE--IN DESIGN
AMD&ART
Park, Vintondale, Pennsylvania
Coming Clean, "Ecology,"
10/05, pp. 108, 110-111, 114
Butrint National Park, Albania
Two for the Peace Corps,
"Shared Wisdom," 5/05, p. 137
Crazannes Quarries, France
The Crazannes Quarries by Bernard
Lassus: An Essay Analyzing the Creation of a Landscape,
by Michel Conan, "Books,"
4/05, p. 138
Imperial Landing residential development
and park, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Leaving History Where It
Lies, "Residential Development," 12/05, pp. 44, 46, 47, 48,
50-51
See
also LANDSCAPE HISTORY--IN
DESIGN
RUSSELL, CRAIG, ASLA
Art Yard, "Design," 1/05,
p. 46
Drawing the Experience of Place, "Shared Wisdom," 10/05, p.
171
RUSSELL, JOHN ROBERT
Of Freeway Park and Other Icons,
"Letters," 7/05, pp. 13-14 (author)
RUSSELL, VIRGINIA, FASLA
"Books," 10/05, pp. 180-181
(reviewer)
RUTHERFORD, WILLIAM
When Worlds Collide, 1/05, p. 105
RYAN, TOM, ASLA
Landscape Architects' Vision for San Jose's
River, "Letters," 4/05, pp. 13-14, 16 (author
RYMAN, ROBERT
Complex Simplicity, "Details,"
2/05, p. 66
Inner Strengths, 9/05, p. 121 |