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January - December 2007

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BAEZA, REYNA, STUDENT ASLA
2007 ASLA Student Awards, "Student Awards," 10/07, p. 47

BAILEY, JOSIAH, FORMER STATE SENATOR FROM NORTH CAROLINA
Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History, by Anne Mitchell Whisnant, "Books," 12/07, p. 114

BAKER, ALYSON
Socrates Sculpture Park, "Books," 2/07, pp. 116-117 (editor, with Ivana Mestrovic)

BAKER, ROBERT
Landscape Panorama, "Creative Learning," 12/07, p. 111

BAKER, ROGER
Art Imitates Lawn, "Riprap," 12/07, pp. 16, 18

BAKER, TED, FASLA
Martha Schwartz's Iraq? "Letters," 3/07, p. 13 (author)
What Readers Want--and Don't Want--from LAM, "Letters," 5/07, p. 23
Who Wears the Pants in This Forest? "Letters," 11/07, p. 13 (author)

BALDWIN, DEBRA LEE
Designing with Succulents, by Debra Lee Baldwin, "Noteworthy," 9/07, p. 121 (author)

BALES VAN BUSKIRK, TRICIA
"Raw" vs. Designed Memorials, "Letters," 12/07, p. 13 (author)

BALMORI, DIANA, ASLA
Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code: Guidelines for Sustainable Land Development, "Noteworthy," 6/07, p. 113 (author, with Gaboury Benoit)
Socrates Sculpture Park, edited by Alyson Baker and Ivana Mestrovic, "Books," 2/07, p. 117

BALSLEY, THOMAS, FASLA
Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, pp. 156, 158, 160-161, 162, 163, 164
Design for People--or Design for Book Covers? "Letters," 9/07, p. 13 (author)
Not Business as Usual, "Design," 9/07, p. 42

BARANGER, PIERRE
"The Alchemist's Garden," 7/07, p. 106

BARGMANN, JULIE
Julie Bargmann Unexpurgated, "Shared Wisdom," 10/07, pp. 132-139

BARR, AILEEN
Garden Snake, 3/07, p. 108

BARRAGAN, LUIS
2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, p. 117

BARTHEL, TONY
A Fine and Fancy Ramble, 7/07, pp. 127, 133, 136

BARTON, CHERYL, FASLA
El Presidio, 230 Years Later, 9/07, p. 115

BARWICK, KENT
Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, p. 158
Not Business as Usual, "Design," 9/07, pp. 38, 40, 42-43

BASF CHEMICAL COMPANY
Pervious Concrete
  Go with the Flow: Pour, "Product Profiles," 11/07, p. 104

BASS, BRAD
Early Adopter, "Shared Wisdom," 11/07, p. 80

BATUNKYI, SANDY, STUDENT ASLA
It's Show Time! "Student Works," 5/07, p. 48

BAUGHMAN, GREG, ASLA
What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, p. 13 (author)

BEACHES AND BEACHFRONTS--SPECIFIC
Barretto Point Park, South Bronx, The Bronx, New York
 
Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, pp. 91, 93
Hudson River Park, New York, New York
 
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 97
Hunts Point Riverside Park, South Bronx, The Bronx, New York
 
Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, p. 89
Punta Pite, Chile
 
Cliff-Hangers, "International Design," 8/07, pp. 78, 79, 80, 81, 82
Olympic Sculpture Park Shore area, Seattle, Washington
 
Art in the Open, 8/07, p. 108
  Site and Project History [Olympic Sculpture Park], 8/07, p. 105
Wellington, New Zealand, dune stabilization project
  Collegial Landscapes, "Plants," 2/07, p. 51

BEARDSLEY, JOHN
More Than a Manicure, "Design," 7/07, pp. 24, 26-28, 30, 32, 34 (author)

BEASLEY, PATRICK
Nature Deficit Disorder and the LA, "Letters," 11/07, p. 15 (author)

BECK, ERNEST
Brancusi's Endless Column Ensemble, "Noteworthy," 11/07, p. 103 (editor)

BECK, MARION
The Idylls of Innisfree, "Great Gardens," 11/07, pp. 73, 74, 75

BECK, WALTER
The Cup Garden Concept, "Great Gardens," 11/07, p. 75
The Idylls of Innisfree, "Great Gardens," 11/07, pp. 73, 74, 75

BECKER, REED
LAM as Seen Through the Eyes of an Architect, "Letters," 9/07, p. 13 (author)

BEDARD, MARY
Perspective: The Children's Garden Is No Place for Kids, "Public Gardens," 1/07, p. 38 (author)

BEL GEDDES, NORMAN
An Accidental Art, "Shared Wisdom," 6/07, p. 85

BELL, BOB
Beyond the Bucket, "Riprap," 3/07, p. 22
Landscape Design and High-Voltage Power Lines, "Plants," 6/07, pp. 34, 36-39 (co-author)

BELLOWS, CAROL, ASSOCIATE ASLA
CSI: Wildlife, "Student Works," 12/07, p. 50

BENCHES, SEATWALLS, CHAIRS, AND OTHER SEATING ELEMENTS--GENERAL
Take a Load Off, "Product Profiles," 10/07, p. 168

BENCHES, SEATWALLS, CHAIRS, AND OTHER SEATING ELEMENTS--IN DESIGN
General, streetscape
Road Warrior, "Shared Wisdom," 4/07, p. 96
Audubon Center at Debs Park courtyard pool and fountain, Los Angeles, California
California Mission, "Ecology," 7/07, p. 74
Australian Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (RBGM), Cranbourne Annex, Melbourne, Australia
 
Representing a Continent, 10/07, p. 148
Barefoot Park (Parque de los Pies Descalzos), Medellin, Colombia
 
Barefoot in the Park, 1/07, p. 108
  Bamboo grove
Barefoot in the Park, 1/07, pp. 102, 103, 107, 108, 109
Barretto Point Park, South Bronx, The Bronx, New York
 
Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, p. 91
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility mother/child garden, Bedford Hills, New York
A Student's Experience, "Landscapes of Compassion," 12/07, p. 42
Working in the Margins, "Landscapes of Compassion," 12/07, pp. 40, 46

Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico
 
Para Renovar el Bosque, 4/07, pp. 116-117
  Botanic garden
   
Para Renovar el Bosque, 4/07, p. 124
Bronx River project, Bronx, New York
  Let the River Run, "Ecology," 10/07, p. 96
Bryant Park, New York, New York
 
On William H. Whyte, Declining Park Budgets, and Pokemon Days, "Letters," 1/07, p. 14
Callaway residence and office, Greensboro, North Carolina
 
Chip's World, 6/07, pp. 109, 110
Chess Park, Glendale, California
The Mood Swings of a Small Urban Space, "Public Landscapes," 9/07, p. 35
Columbus Circle redesign, New York, New York
 
Hello, Columbus, 1/07, pp. 96, 100
 
Redesign proposed by Kennedy & Violich Architecture
   
Hello, Columbus, 1/07, p. 97
Curran House low-income housing site, San Francisco, California
  2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, p. 110
Delaware River Watershed map plaza designed by Stacy Levy (Watermap), Friends' Central School, Wynwood, Pennsylvania
  Recent Projects by Stacy Levy, "Art in the Landscape," 4/07, p. 33
Elie Saab residence, Faqra, Lebanon
 
2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, p. 116
Freeway Park, Seattle, Washington
 
In Dubious Battle, "Connections," 3/07, p. 43
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center (GEHC), Buford, Georgia
Teaching Green in Georgia, 5/07, p. 110
Hudson River Park, New York, New York
  Esplanade
   
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 94
  Piers
   
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 97
   
Pier 84
   
New West Side Story, 8/07, pp. 91, 97, 99
   
Pier 66
   
New West Side Story, 8/07, pp. 96, 97
 
Two Too Large Tables, by Allan and Ellen Wexler
   
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 99
Hunts Point Riverside Park, South Bronx, The Bronx, New York
 
Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, p. 90
  Amphitheater
 
 Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, p. 89
Innisfree (Beck estate), Millbrook, New York
 
The Idylls of Innisfree, "Great Gardens," 11/07, p. 76
Jubilee Park, Canary Wharf, London, England
  Underwhelming Park, "Critic at Large," 10/07, p. 198
Las Vegas, Nevada, downtown
  Betting on a More Walkable Future, 5/07, p. 130
  Lewis Avenue Corridor
   
Betting on a More Walkable Future, 5/07, pp. 123-124
Fourth Street/Las Vegas Boulevard plaza
   Betting on a More Walkable Future, 5/07, pp. 125, 127
Lite-On Headquarters, Neihu Technology Park, Taipei, Taiwan
  Made in Taiwan, "International Design," 6/07, p. 26
Manayunk Stoops by Diane Pieri, Manayunk neighborhood, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 
Nine-Stoop Program, "Riprap," 4/07, p. 26
Marianthe by Athena Tacha, University of South Florida, Fort Myers, Florida
Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place, "Art in the Landscape," 3/07, p. 77
McNair Playground, East Harlem, New York
 
East Harlem Renaissance, 9/07, pp. 97-98, 101
North Carolina National Bank (NCNB) Plaza, Tampa, Florida
 
Learning from Icons at Risk, "Letters," 2/07, p. 18
One North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois
  2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, p. 111
Park of Desires (Le Parque de los Deseos), Medellin, Colombia
 
A Desire for Change, 4/07, pp. 126-127, 130, 131, 132
Parque del Agua, Bucaramanga, Colombia
 
Celebration of Water, 5/07, pp. 120-121
Porter Square (Shapiro Family Plaza), Cambridge, Massachusetts
 
Black and White and Argued Over, "Design," 2/07, p. 30
Private ranch house, South Texas
  Sans Signature Style, "Shared Wisdom," 9/07, p. 88
Private residence, Hillsborough, California
 
Stepping Up to the Plate, "Residential Design," 7/07, p. 102
Punta Pite, Chile
  Cliff-Hangers, "International Design," 8/07, pp. 81, 82
Riverside Park South, New York, New York
 
Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, pp. 156, 158-159
Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens, New York, New York
  In Dubious Battle, "Connections," 3/07, p. 38
Samir Kassir Square, Beirut, Lebanon
 
Two Trees Grow in Beirut, "International Design," 11/07, pp. 39, 40
Snohomish County Administrative Building and Jail, Everett, Washington
 
County Seat, "Urban Design," 1/07, pp. 48, 50
The Star Chamber by Chris Drury, Dyer Observatory, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
 
Land Artist Reaches for the Stars, "Riprap," 9/07, p. 20
Tanghe River Park ("The Red Ribbon"), Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China
  2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, p. 111
Teardrop Park, Battery Park City, New York, New York
 
It Takes a Village, "Letters," 4/07, p. 21
  Reasons to Smile at Teardrop, "Critic at Large," 12/07, pp. 134, 135
Thompson's Reach, The Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California
 
El Presidio, 230 Years Later, 9/07, p. 110
Timberline Lodge amphitheater, Mt. Hood, Oregon
 
A Restoration at the Timberline, "Details," 6/07, pp. 72-73
24th and York Street Minipark, Mission District, San Francisco, California
 
Garden Snake, 3/07, p. 106
Union Square, San Francisco, California
 
Oh, San Francisco! 6/07, p. 93
U. S. Embassy, Montevideo, Uruguay
 
Security on the Rambla, "International Design," 2/07, pp. 42, 44
U. S. Federal Courthouse Plaza, Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
Courthouse Plaza Redux, "Riprap," 2/07, p. 20
  Martha Schwartz's Iraq? "Letters," 3/07, p. 13
What Readers Want--and Don't Want--from
LAM, "Letters," 5/07, p. 24
U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, Oregon
CSI: Wildlife, "Student Works," 12/07, p. 50
University of California at Berkeley dormitory infill project (Units 1 & 2), Berkeley, California
 
Campus Cloister, 2/07, p. 106
Washington Mutual Center Roof Garden, Seattle, Washington
 
Above It All, 11/07, pp. 94, 95, 98, 99, 100
  2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, p. 112
The Woods at Woodland Park, Herndon, Virginia
The Woods at Woodland Park, "Design," 12/07, pp. 57, 58
Gazebo pavilion
 
The Woods at Woodland Park, "Design," 12/07, p. 59
Yongning River "Floating Gardens," Taizhou City, China
 
Making Friends with Floods, 4/07, p. 112

BENCHES, SEATWALLS, CHAIRS, AND OTHER SEATING ELEMENTS--SPECIFIC
Hudson Benches (Hudson River Park, New York, New York)
 
New West Side Story, 8/07, pp. 96, 97
Plu'MO Resort Chair by Jane Hamley Wells
  Take a Load Off: Sit, "Product Profiles," 10/07, p. 168
Wave Chaise by la-Fete, The Scene Outdoors
  Take a Load Off: Recline, "Product Profiles," 10/07, pp. 168-169

BENEPE, ADRIAN
East Harlem Renaissance, 9/07, p. 92
The Focus-Grouped Park, "Perspective," 9/07, pp. 80, 82
Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, pp. 84, 86, 96
What Price Beauty? "Critic at Large," 8/07, p. 132

BENNETT, TODD
Strength in Numbers, "Education: Campus Profile," 4/07, pp. 70, 72-79 (photographer)

BENOIT, GABOURY
Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code: Guidelines for Sustainable Land Development, "Noteworthy," 6/07, p. 113 (author, with Diana Balmori, ASLA)

BENTLEY, IAN
Identity by Design, "Books," 7/07, p. 139 (author, with Georgia Butina Watson)

BENTLEY SYSTEMS
Bentley Architecture
 
Share and Share Alike, "Technology," 3/07, pp. 89, 91
Bentley Build as One
 
Share and Share Alike, "Technology," 3/07, pp. 89, 91

BERGER, ALAN
The Landscape Urbanism Reader, edited by Charles Waldheim, "Books," 7/07, p. 138
Rome Home, "Riprap," 8/07, p. 20

BERGMANN, RICHARD, ASLA
The Allure of the Meadow Garden, "Plants," 5/07, p. 60

BERKELEY DESIGN ADVOCATES, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
Campus Cloister, 2/07, pp. 107-108

BERRY, JOHN
A Fine and Fancy Ramble, 7/07, pp. 126, 131, 136

BERTONE-JOHNSON, REID, ASSOCIATE ASLA
Ten Months, One Quantum Leap, "Education: Campus Profile," 3/07, p. 55

BETSCH, CAROL
Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 81
A World of Her Own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda, by Catherine Howett, FASLA, "Books," 11/07, p. 103

BEYER, BLINDER & BELL ARCHITECTS
Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place, "Art in the Landscape," 3/07, p. 79

BICKEL, DAVID, ASLA
Without Middle Managers--or Stars, "Firm Focus," 2/07, p. 67

BIEDERMAN, DAN
One Size Rarely Fits All, "Critic at Large," 3/07, p. 138
Thank You, Mr. Olin, "Letters," 5/07, p. 23

BIERSTADT, ALBERT
Landscape Panorama, "Creative Learning," 12/07, p. 112

BIGGS, DAN, ASSOCIATE ASLA
Highways for LAs, "Opportunities," 8/07, pp. 66, 72

BIKE PATHS AND BIKE LANES--GENERAL
Pedaling a Vision for Biking and Walking, "Firm Focus," 11/07, pp. 42, 44, 46, 47
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) (1991) Transportation Enhancements program (TE) projects
  Transportation Enhancements at a Glance, "Opportunities," 8/07, p. 69

BIKE PATHS AND BIKE LANES--IN DESIGN
General
Placemaking for the Creative Class, "Trends," 2/07, p. 35
General, cities
What Makes a Creative Cityscape? "Trends," 2/07, p. 37
Alexandria, Virginia
 
Pedaling a Vision for Biking and Walking, "Firm Focus," 11/07, p. 46
Baltimore, Maryland
  General, bicycle plan
   
Pedaling a Vision for Biking and Walking, "Firm Focus," 11/07, pp. 45, 47
Bronx River proect, Bronx, New York
  Let the River Run, "Ecology," 10/07, pp. 88, 95
East River waterfront redesign, New York, New York
 
Not Business as Usual, "Design," 9/07, p. 42
Floyd's Fork Greenway, Louisville, Kentucky
  The Focus-Grouped Park, "Perspective," 9/07, p. 82
Fort Wayne, Indiana, Park and Boulevard System
Restoring Kessler's Legacy, "Planning," 9/07, p. 72
Grand Rounds park/parkway system, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Preserve All Layers of Time, "Changing Places," 11/07, p. 55
Great Highway, San Francisco, California
  Oh, San Francisco! 6/07, p. 103
Hudson River Park, New York, New York
 
Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, pp. 160, 161
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 96
  Perspective: Connective Tissue for an Urban Waterfront, 8/07, p. 98
Esplanade
   
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 96
  Pier 84
   
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 92
Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Indianapolis, Indiana
An Unlikely Arts Mecca, "Design," 10/07, p. 70
Lower Arroyo Seco Master Plan, Pasadena, California
 
Changing the Channel, "Ecology," 8/07, p. 43
National Mall, Washington, D. C.
 
The National Mall by the Numbers, "Editor's Choice," 4/07, p. 44
New Orleans, Louisiana, post-Katrina redevelopment
 
Visions of Green, 3/07, pp. 100, 101, 102
  City Park
   Proposal by Hargreaves Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts ("Big + Fix"), from the exhibition "A Newer Orleans: Six Proposals," Rotterdam, the Netherlands, cosponsored by the Nether
lands Architecture Institute, Tulane University, and ArtForum International Magazine
   
Visions of Green, 3/07, p. 102
Purcellville, Virginia
  Highways for LAs, "Opportunities," 8/07, p. 68
Sabine-to-Bagby Promenade, Houston, Texas
Without Middle Managers--or Stars, "Firm Focus," 2/07, p. 68
Washington, D. C.
 
Pedaling a Vision for Biking and Walking, "Firm Focus," 11/07, pp. 42, 47
Yosemite National Park, California
 
Research Design Connections: Over the Hills and through the Woods--in Yosemite, "Practice," 8/07, p. 63

BIKE PATHS AND BIKE LANES--SPECIFIC
Hudson River Bike Path, Hudson River Park/Riverside Park South, New York, New York
 
Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, pp. 160, 161
Inner Harbor Bike Trail, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Pedaling a Vision for Biking and Walking, "Firm Focus," 11/07, p. 45

BIKE RACKS--IN DESIGN
Audubon Center at Debs Park, Los Angeles, California
California Mission, "Ecology," 7/07, p. 74

BILTMORE NURSERY, ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
The Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy, by Bill Alexander, "Noteworthy," 8/07, p. 111

BIODIVERSITY--IN DESIGN
Cedar River Watershed Education Center, North Bend, Washington
  From the Project Manager: How We Demonstrate Stewardship, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 28

BIOENGINEERING GROUP INC., SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Ten Months, One Quantum Leap, "Education: Campus Profile," 3/07, p. 52

BIOHABITATS, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Applying Ecological Design, "Firm Focus," 3/07, pp. 62-64, 66, 68-71
News Alert: Buyouts Are Big Business, "Connections," 5/07, p. 88
Nine Mile Rerun, "Restoration," 11/07, p. 68
Profile, "Firm Focus," 3/07, p. 68
What Readers Want--and Don't Want--from
LAM, "Letters," 5/07, p. 23

BIRCH AQUARIUM, LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA
Fairway to ASLA Presidency? "Riprap," 5/07, p. 30

BIRNBAUM, CHARLES A., FASLA
When Glitzy Met Chockablock, "Letters," 3/07, pp. 16-17 (author)

BITZEGALO, RYAN
2007 ASLA Student Awards, "Student Awards," 10/07, p. 56

BLAKE, EDWARD L., JR. ASLA
Are They Getting It? "Ecology," 5/07, pp. 83, 84
Making Ecology Visible at the Crosby Arboretum, "Letters," 8/07, pp. 16-17 (author)
An Unlikely Arts Mecca, "Design," 10/07, p. 68

BLAKEMORE, RON, ASLA
Protect Your Turf! "Practice," 4/07, p. 69

BLECKWENN, BILL
Where History and Nature Collide, "Changing Places," 11/07, p. 52

BLEFGEN, GARY
CSI: Wildlife, "Student Works," 12/07, p. 49

BLEICHNER, KEITH P., ASLA
LAM Rediscovered, "Letters," 12/07, p. 14 (author)

BLOOM, ADRIAN
The Firm that Plants Built, "Firm Focus," 4/07, p. 83

BLOOMBERG, MICHAEL, MAYOR OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK
East Harlem Renaissance, 9/07, p. 95
The Focus-Grouped Park, "Perspective," 9/07, pp. 82-83
Help Wanted, 9/07, p. 99
The Landscape Architect Who Could, "Shared Wisdom," 1/07, p. 84
What Price Beauty? "Critic at Large," 8/07, p. 132

BLOOMER, GEORGE
Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, pp. 87, 88, 89

BLOOMS OF BRESSINGHAM
The Firm that Plants Built, "Firm Focus," 4/07, p. 83

BLUEGREEN OPEN SPACE PLANNING & DESIGN, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Changing the Channel, "Ecology," 8/07, p. 46

BLUEMEL, KURT
Green Roof Guru, "Plants," 1/07, p. 66
How to Make a Meadow, "Plants," 5/07, p. 64

BNIM ARCHITECTS, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Tulips Triumphant, "Riprap," 8/07, p. 22

BOARDWALKS--IN DESIGN
Australian Garden Escarpment Wall, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (RBGM), Cranbourne Annex, Melbourne, Australia
 
Representing a Continent, 10/07, p. 148
Bronx River project, Bronx, New York
  Let the River Run, "Ecology," 10/07, pp. 88, 91, 92, 95
Floating Islands International Research Station, Shepherd, Montana
 
Microbes Rule! "Plants," 7/07, p. 98
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center (GEHC), Buford, Georgia
Teaching Green in Georgia, 5/07, p. 111
Parque del Agua, Bucaramanga, Colombia
 
Celebration of Water, 5/07, pp. 116, 119-120
Hudson River Park, New York, New York
Perspective: Connective Tissue for an Urban Waterfront, 8/07, p. 98
  Pier 84
New West Side Story, 8/07, p. 90
San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum, Golden Gate Park, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco
 
Oh, San Francisco! 6/07, p. 103

BOGART, MICHELE H.
The Politics of Urban Beauty: New York and Its Arts Commission, "Noteworthy," 3/07, p. 117

BOHLIN CYWINSKI JACKSON
National Parks: The Uncertain Road Ahead, "Public Landscapes," 3/07, p. 85

BOLAND, MICHAEL, ASLA
El Presidio, 230 Years Later, 9/07, p. 110

BOLEY, DONA
Restoring Kessler's Legacy, "Planning," 9/07, pp. 77, 79

BOLLARDS--IN DESIGN
Grand Rounds park/parkway system, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Preserve All Layers of Time, "Changing Places," 11/07, p. 55
U. S. Embassy, Montevideo, Uruguay
It Takes a Village, "Letters," 4/07, p. 22
Security on the Rambla, "International Design," 2/07, pp. 40, 43, 44, 55
U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, Oregon
CSI: Wildlife, "Student Works," 12/07, p. 50
Wall Street, New York, New York
 
Medieval Modern, "Critic at Large," 5/07, p. 159

BOLOZKY, SCOTT
Giving Up on the Outdoors, "Critic at Large," 9/07, p. 150

BOMAR, MARY A.
National Parks: The Uncertain Road Ahead, "Public Landscapes," 3/07, pp. 80, 87

BOOKS, DIRECTORIES, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS--SPECIFIC
American Antiquity
 
"LiDAR for Archaeological Landscape Analysis: Wye Hall and Tulip Hill," by James M. Harmon, et. al. (vol. 71, no. 4, 2006)
   
Excavating the Past, "Conservation," 1/07, p. 74
The American Gardener, published by the American Horticultural Society
"The Allure of the Meadow Garden" (May/June 2006)
   
The Allure of the Meadow Garden, "Plants," 5/07, pp. 60, 62, 64, 66-69 (reprint)
  "Hardy Plants for Cool-Climate Gardens" (July/August 2007)
   
Hardy Plants for Cool-Climate Gardens, "Plants," 12/07, pp. 32-37 (reprint)
 
"How to Make a Meadow" (May/June 2006)
   
How to Make a Meadow, "Plants," 5/07, p. 64 (reprint)
  "Pleasures of the Evening Garden," by Peter Loewer (July/August 2007)
   Pleasures of the Evening Garden, "Plants," 9/07, pp. 54, 56, 58, 60-67 (reprint)
 
 "The Prairie Difference" (May/June 2006)
   
The Prairie Difference, "Plants," 5/07, p. 62 (reprint)
"SmartGarden: Harnessing Solar Power" (July/August 2003)
   
The Allure of the Meadow Garden, "Plants," 5/07, p. 64
"Tough Native Trees," by Guy Sternberg (September/October 2006)
   
Tough Native Trees, "Plants," 4/07, pp. 54, 56-61 (reprint)
American Gardens 1890-1939: Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Midwest Regions, edited with an introduction by Sam Watters
  "Books," 5/07, pp. 132-133
American Journal of Health Promotion
  Kudos for Research Articles, Suggestions for Improvement, "Letters," 1/07, pp. 16-17
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Centennial Reprint Series
 
Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, pp. 78, 81
Archaeological Resources and Land Development
  Excavating the Past, "Conservation," 1/07, p. 74
Architectural Digest
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 3/07, p. 20
 
July 2007
   Clarification, "Letters," 10/07, p. 29
Architectural Record magazine
 
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
  Which Design Magazines Deserve to Survive? "Letters," 3/07, p. 13
Architect magazine
 
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
  Which Design Magazines Deserve to Survive? "Letters," 3/07, p. 13
Architecture magazine
 
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 3/07, p. 20
  Which Design Magazines Deserve to Survive? "Letters," 3/07, p. 13
The Architecture of Happiness, by Alain de Botton
  "Noteworthy," 3/07, p. 117
Art News
 
Article on New York Coliseum
   
Hello, Columbus, 1/07, p. 94
The Art of Survival: Recovering Landscape Architecture, edited by Kongjian Yu, International ASLA, and Mary Padua, International ASLA
  "Books," 4/07, p. 135
  Making Friends with Floods, 4/07, p. 111
Bay Journal, published by Alliance for Chesapeake Bay
Grass Roots Green Roof, "Ecology," 12/07, p. 62
Berkeley Rocks, by Jonathan Chester
  "Noteworthy," 6/07, p. 113
Best Management Practices for Landscape Maintenance, fact sheet published by the National Park Service
 
Lessons for the Mall: Best Management Practices for Heavily Used Landscapes, "Editor's Choice," 4/07, p. 46 (excerpt)
Between Landscape Architecture and Land Art, by Udo Weilacher
  Who Wears the Pants in This Forest? "Letters," 12/07, p. 14
The Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy, by Bill Alexander
  "Noteworthy," 8/07, p. 111
Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature, by Janine Benyus
What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, p. 21
Biophilia, by E. O. Wilson
  This Is Not the Dress Rehearsal, "Reflections," 3/07, p. 58
The Blue Ridge Parkway, by Harley Jolley
 
Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History, by Anne Mitchell Whisnant, "Books," 12/07, p. 114
Boston Globe
 
Article on Porter Square (Shapiro Family Plaza), Cambridge
   
Black and White and Argued Over, "Design," 2/07, p. 29
Boundaries, by Maya Lin
Outsider Artist, "Shared Wisdom," 2/07, p. 114
Brancusi's Endless Column Ensemble, edited by Ernest Beck
"Noteworthy," 11/07, p. 103
Bridges: A Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebook, by Richard L. Cleary
"Noteworthy," 8/07, p. 111

Buffalo News
Article on Jean Dickson residential garden, Buffalo, New York
   
Landscape vs. Law, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 18
Cambridge Chronicle
Article on Porter Square, Cambridge
 
 Porter Square (Shapiro Family Plaza), Cambridge, Massachusetts
   
Black and White and Argued Over, "Design," 2/07, p. 30
Campus: An American Planning Tradition, by Paul Venable Turner
  Learning Landscapes, "Historic Preservation," 7/07, p. 91
The Campus as a Work of Art, by Thomas A. Gaines
  Learning Landscapes, "Historic Preservation," 7/07, p. 91
Campus Landscape: Functions, Forms, Features, by Richard P. Dober
  Learning Landscapes, "Historic Preservation," 7/07, p. 91
Canyon Gardens: The Ancient Pueblo Landscapes of the American Southwest, edited by V. B. Price and Baker H. Morrow, FASLA
  "Noteworthy," 6/07, p. 113
The Chicago Green Alley Handbook, published by the Hitchcock Design Group
  2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, p. 125
Chicago's Urban Nature: A Guidebook to the City's Architecture and Landscape, by Sally A. Kitt Chappell
  "Books," 9/07, p. 120
Chris Booth: Sculpture in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, with texts by Gregory O'Brien, Ken Scarlett, and Edward Lucie-Smith
  Intraculture Sculpture, "Design," 7/07, p. 55
Cities, by Lawrence Halprin
  Placemaking for the Creative Class, "Trends," 2/07, p. 35
A Clearing in the Distance, by Witold Rybczynski
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 3/07, p. 20
Country Life magazine
 
The Great Edwardian Gardens of Harold Peto, by Robin Whalley, "Noteworthy," 12/07, p. 115
Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, by William McDonough and Michael Braungart
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, pp. 20-21
Cultural Landscapes as Classrooms Series, published by The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Dancing in the Landscape, The Sculpture of Athena Tacha, by Athena Tacha
  Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place, "Art in the Landscape," 3/07, p. 76
Dan Holdsworth, by Dan Holdsworth
  "Books," 3/07, p. 116
Dan Kiley: The Complete Works of America's Master Landscape Architect, by Dan Kiley and Jane Amidon
  Connecticut Contemporary, 12/07, p. 109
Defiant Gardens: Making Gardens in Wartime, by Kenneth Helphand, FASLA
 
2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, pp. 109, 124
Designer/Builder magazine
  May 2007 issue
   
Healing Through Play, "Disaster Relief," 6/07, p. 53
The Designer's Atlas of Sustainability: Charting the Conceptual Landscape Through Economy, Ecology, and Culture, by Ann Thorpe
  "Noteworthy," 9/07, p. 121
Design for Ecological Democracy, by Randolph T. Hester
  "Books," 5/07, p. 132
 
The Essential Ian McHarg: Writings on Design and Nature, by Ian L. McHarg, edited by Frederick R. Steiner, FASLA
Designing California Native Gardens, by Glenn Keator and Alrie Middlebrook
  "Noteworthy," 7/07, p. 139

Designing Greenways: Sustainable Landscapes for Nature and People, by Paul Cawood Hellmund and Daniel Somers Smith
"Books," 10/07, p. 166
  Ten Months, One Quantum Leap, "Education: Campus Profile," 3/07, p. 57
Designing Public Consensus: The Civic Theater of Community Participation for Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners, and Urban Designers, by Barbara Faga, FASLA
"Books," 11/07, p. 102
Designing with Succulents, by Debra Lee Baldwin
  "Noteworthy," 9/07, p. 121
DesignIntelligence, survey of BLA and MLA programs produced by Design Futures Council
  Strength in Numbers, "Education: Campus Profile," 4/07, pp. 78-79
Design with Nature, by Ian McHarg
  Are They Getting It? "Ecology," 5/07, p. 80
The Devil in the White City, by Erik Larsen
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 3/07, p. 20
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, p. 17
The Dictionary of Steps, by Athena Tacha
  Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place, "Art in the Landscape," 3/07, p. 77
Digital Land: Integrating Technology into the Land Planning Process, by James L. Sipes, ASLA, and Mark S. Lindhult, FASLA
  "Books," 10/07, pp. 166-167
Dwell
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, p. 17
"Elements de Perspective Pratique" (manual of plein-air painting), by Pierre de Valenciennes
  "Painters of Rome," 4/07, p. 104
The Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes, by Rick Darke
 
Collegial Landscapes, "Plants," 2/07, p. 52
Engineering Record News
 
 Top 500 list of architectural and engineering firms
News Alert: Buyouts Are Big Business, "Connections," 5/07, p. 86
Environmental Building News magazine
 
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
Environmental Management
"An Interpretive Study of Yosemite National Park Visitors' Perspectives Toward Alternative Transportation in Yosemite Valley," by Dave White (vol. 39, 2007)
   
Research Design Connections: Over the Hills and through the Woods--in Yosemite, "Practice," 8/07, pp. 62-63
  "Nonstructural Urban Stormwater Quality Measures: Building a Knowledge Base to Improve Their Use," by Andre Taylor and Tim Fletcher (vol. 39, 2007)
   Research Design Connections: New Tools to Manage Stormwater--Without Structures, "Practice," 12/07, pp. 66, 68
Environmental Planning B
 
"Urban Form and Watershed Management: How Zoning Influences Residential Stormwater Volumes," by Brian Stone and Jessica Bullen (vol. 33, 2006)
   Research Design Connections: Can Zoning Changes Reduce Runoff into Watersheds? "Practice," 2/07, p. 89
Erosion Control magazine
 
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
The Essential Ian McHarg: Writings on Design and Nature, edited by Frederick R. Steiner, FASLA (author)
  "Books," 7/07, pp. 138-139
The Evening Garden, by Peter Loewer
  Pleasures of the Evening Garden, "Plants," 9/07, pp. 60-61, 67
"Expressing Place--Perceiving Place: A Narrative Landscape Design Evaluation," by Nancy Rottle, ASLA, abstract and paper in the Proceedings of the Council of Educators in the Landscape Architecture, 2005
 
The Feel of a Watershed, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 39
Facilitating Watershed Management: Practical Approaches and Case Studies, by Robert France
 
"Message in the Medium: Watershed Awareness Through Design of a Watershed Education Center," by Nancy Rottle, ASLA
   
The Feel of a Watershed, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 39
Fletcher Steele, Landscape Architect: An Account of the Gardenmaker's Life, 1885-1971, by Robin Karson
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 80
Garden & Gun
 
Abominable "Riprap," "Letters," 8/07, p. 13
Guns and Roses, "Riprap," 6/07, p. 20
The Garden Designer, by Robin Williams
  "Noteworthy," 8/07, p. 111
Gardens in Art, by Lucia Impellusa, translated by Stephen Sartarelli
  "Books," 8/07, p. 110
Gardens in Time, by Alain le Toquin, text by Jacques Bosset
  "Noteworthy," 5/07, p. 133
A Genius for Place, by Robin Karson, photographs by Carol Betsch
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 81
Geoffrey Jellicoe, edited by Sheila Harvey
  Drawing on the British Tradition, "History," 5/07, p. 97
Ghous (Iranian art quarterly)
  Article on Wiktor Szostalo and Agnieszka Gradzik and
The TreeHugger Project   
Guardians of the Trees, "Riprap," 9/07, p. 16
The Great Edwardian Gardens of Harold Peto, by Robin Whalley
  "Noteworthy," 12/07, p. 115
Green Roof--A Case Study: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates' Design for the Headquarters of the American Society of Landscape Architects, by Christian Werthmann, ASLA
  "Books," 12/07, p. 115
Green Roof Plants: A Resources and Planting Guide, by Edmund C. and Lucie L. Snodgrass
  "Books," 1/07, p. 114
  Early Adopter, "Shared Wisdom," 11/07, pp. 79-80
Green Roof Guru, "Plants," 1/07, p. 67
Guerilla Gardening: a Manualfesto, by David Tracey
  "Noteworthy," 9/07, p. 121
Guide for the Development of Bike Facilities, published by the Federal Highway Administration
  Pedaling a Vision for Biking and Walking, "Firm Focus," 11/07, pp. 44-45
Guidelines for the Planning, Execution, and Upkeep of Green-Roof Sites, by H. J. Liesecke et al.
  Early Adopter, "Shared Wisdom," 11/07, p. 80
Guide to the Parks: Golden Gate National Recreation Area, by Ariel Rubissow
  Oh, San Francisco! 6/07, p. 103
A Guide to Transportation Enhancements, published by the Federal Highway Administration, the National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse, and the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
  Checklist for TE Applications, "Opportunities," 8/07, p. 68
Handbook for Public Playground Safety, published by the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
  Healing Through Play, "Disaster Relief," 6/07, p. 48
Historical Archaeology
  "Perspective and Surveillance in Eighteenth-Century Maryland Gardens, Including William Paca's Garden on Wye Island," by Mark P. Leone, James M. Harmon, and Jessica Neuwirth (vol. 39, no. 4, 2005)
   
Excavating the Past, "Conservation," 1/07, pp. 78, 79
Horticulture magazine
  "The Idylls of Innisfree," by Tovah Martin
   
The Idylls of Innisfree, "Great Gardens," 11/07, pp. 72-77 (reprint)
Hunts Point Express
 
Article on Barretto Point Park
 
 Parks Come to the Point, 12/07, p. 97
Hybrids: Reshaping the Contemporary Garden in Metis, edited by Lesley Johnstone
  "Noteworthy," 12/07, p. 115
Icons of Twentieth-Century Landscape Design, by Katie Campbell
  "Books," 6/07, pp. 112-113
Identity by Design, by Georgia Butina Watson and Ian Bentley
  "Books," 7/07, p. 139
The Image of the City, by Kevin Lynch
  Placemaking for the Creative Class, "Trends," 2/07, p. 38
Imperial Life in the Emerald City, by Rajiv Chandrasekaran
  Medieval Modern, "Critic at Large," 5/07, p. 160
Innisfree: An American Garden, by Lester Collins
  About the Designer, "Great Gardens," 11/07, p. 76
Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Journal
 
Thesis article by Jennifer Hefferan, ASLA
   
Career Path, "Firm Focus," 11/07, p. 45
Interior Design magazine
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 3/07, p. 20
Introduction to Stormwater: Concept, Purpose, Design, by Bruce Ferguson, FASLA
  Porous Pavement Man, "Shared Wisdom," 3/07, pp. 110, 115
Journal of Environmental Pyschology
 
"Perceptions of Forestry Alternatives in the U. S. Pacific Northwest: Information Effects and Acceptability Distribution Analysis," by Robert Ribe, ASLA (vol. 26, 2006)
   Research Design Connections: What Should We Do with Forests? "Practice," 12/07, p. 68
Journal of Family and Economic Issues
 
Study on backyard design
   
Giving Up on the Outdoors, "Critic at Large," 9/07, p. 150
Journal of Forestry
"Business District Streetscapes, Trees, and Consumer Response," by Kathleen Wolf (vol. 103, no. 8, 2005)
Research Design Connections: Trees Earn Their Keep, "Practice," 8/07, p. 60
Journal of Light Construction
  Which Design Magazines Deserve to Survive? "Letters," 3/07, pp. 13-14
Journal of Planning Education and Research
  "Death on the Crosswalk: A Study of Pedestrian-Automobile Collisions in Los Angeles," by Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Robin Liggett, and Hyun-Gun Sung (vol. 26, 2007)
   Research Design Connections: Designing for Pedestrian Safety, "Practice," 12/07, pp. 68-69
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
 
September-October 1993
   The Mall and Other D. C. Parks, "Letters," 7/07, p. 13
Journals, by John Cheever
  Pleasures of the Evening Garden, "Plants," 9/07, p. 62
Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code: Guidelines for Sustainable Land Development, by Diana Balmori, ASLA, and Gaboury Benoit
  "Noteworthy," 6/07, p. 113
Land Development Today
  Porous Pavement Man, "Shared Wisdom," 3/07, p. 113
Land Forum magazine
 
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
Landscape A, by Nicolas Faure
  "Books," 3/07, p. 116
Landscape and Memory, by Simon Schama
 
The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live, and Why They Matter, by Colin Tudge, "Books," 9/07, p. 121
Landscape and Urban Planning
  "Designing Suburban Greenways to Provide Habitats for Forest-Breeding Birds," by James Mason, Christopher Moorman, George Hess, and Kristen Sinclair (vol. 80, 2007)
Research Design Connections: Which Suburban Greenways Really Work for Birds? "Practice," 10/07, pp. 120-123
 
"The Development and Testing of an Audit for the Pedestrian Environment," by Kelly Clifton, Andrea Smith, and Daniel Rodriguez (vol. 80, 2007)
Research Design Connections: Will Pedestrians Enjoy This Space? "Practice," 10/07, pp. 116, 118
Sample Questions for the PEDS Audit, "Practice," 10/07, p. 118
  "The Landscape Improvement Impacts on Roadside Safety in Texas," by Jeong-Hun Mok, Harlow Landphair, ASLA, and Jody Naden (vol. 78, 2006)
Research Design Connections: Landscape Improves Road Safety, "Practice," 8/07, p. 62
   "Learning from Streambank Failures at Bridge Crossings: A Biotechnical Streambank Stabilization Project in Warm Regions," by Ming-Han Li (vol. 77, 2006)
   Research Design Connections: Keeping Streambanks Green and Healthy, "Practice," 2/07, pp. 89-91
"Viewer Appreciation of Highway Landscapes: The Contribution of Ecologically Managed Embankments in Quebec, Canada," by Jose Froment and Gerald Domon (vol. 76, 2006)
   
Research Design Connections: Natural Highway Landscapes: Drivers Like the View, "Practice," 2/07, p. 86
 
"Visual-Quality Impacts of Forest Pest Activity at the Landscape Level: A Synthesis of Published Knowledge and Research Needs," by Stephen Sheppard, ASLA, and Paul Picard (vol. 77, 2006)
Research Design Connections: Is Insect Damage Always Ugly?  "Practice," 10/07, pp. 118, 120
Landscape Architect and Specifier News magazine
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 3/07, p. 20
Landscape Architecture, as Applied to the Wants of the West (1873), by H. W. S. Cleveland
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 81
Landscape-Gardening (1920), by O. C. Simonds
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 81
Landscape Journal
  Celebrating the History of Landscape Architecture, "Letters," 7/07, p. 13
"The Aesthetics of Ecological Design: Seeing Science as Culture," by Louise Mozingo (1997)
   
Are They Getting It? "Ecology," 5/07, pp. 78, 80
The Landscape Urbanism Reader, edited by Charles Waldheim
  "Books," 7/07, p. 138
Landschaft und Gartenkunst: The German Contribution to the Development of Landscape Architecture in America, by Kurt Culbertson, FASLA
  Restoring Kessler's Legacy, "Planning," 9/07, p. 71
LandShapes magazines
  Which Design Magazines Deserve to Survive? "Letters," 3/07, pp. 13-14
Last Child in the Woods, by Richard Louv
  Do Landscape Architects Suffer from Nature Deficit Disorder? "Land Matters," 8/07, p. 11
  Nature Deficit Disorder and the Landscape Architect, "Letters," 10/07, pp. 25, 28
  Nature Deficit Disorder and the LA, "Letters," 11/07, p. 13
Last Harvest, by Witold Rybczynski
  After the Last Harvest, "Shared Wisdom," 5/07, pp. 98, 103

Lexicon of Garden and Landscape Architecture, by Meto J. Vroom
  "Books," 3/07, pp. 116-117
The Life of Pi, by Yann Martel
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, p. 16
Living Places: The Architecture and Landscape Architecture of Jones & Jones, by Clair Enlow
 
The Feel of a Watershed, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 39
Loisaida: NYC Community Gardens, by Michela Pasquali
  "Noteworthy," 3/07, p. 117
Los Angeles Times
 
"A Blind Forest Road Policy"
   The Other Side of the Roadless Question, "Letters," 2/07, pp. 16, 17, 18
Lunch: dialect, by Shanti Levy, Student ASLA, David Malda, Student ASLA, and Ryan Moody, Student ASLA (2007 ASLA Student Award winner)
2007 ASLA Student Awards, "Student Awards," 10/07, pp. 48, 50
The Magic of Monet's Garden: His Planting Plans and Color Harmonies, by Derek Fell
  "Noteworthy," 10/07, p. 167
Manchester Union-Leader  [New Hampshire]
  Article on tree-disguised robbery
   
New Take on Tree Theft, "Riprap," 11/07, p. 18
Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (5th Edition), by Michael Dirr
  Tough Native Trees, "Plants," 4/07, p. 61
Trees of the California Landscape, by Charles R. Hatch, ASLA, "Noteworthy," 11/07, p. 103
Meadows, by Christopher Lloyd
  The Allure of the Meadow Garden, "Plants," 5/07, p. 69
Measuring Landscapes: A Professional Planner's Manual, by Andre Botequila Leitao, Joseph Miller, Jack Ahern, and Kevin McGarigal
  "Noteworthy," 7/07, p. 139
MetroGreen: Connecting Open Space in North American Cities, by Donna Erickson
  "Books," 10/07, p. 166

Metropolis magazine
 
Julie Bargmann Unexpurgated, "Shared Wisdom," 10/07, p. 132
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, pp. 16, 17
 
"Good Malls and Bad Cities," by Philip Nobel (March 2007)
   
Good Malls and Bad Cities, "Critic at Large," 6/07, pp. 134, 136 (reprint)
Modern Public Gardens: Robert Royston and the Suburban Park, by Reuben M. Rainey, ASLA, and J. C. Miller, ASLA
  "Books," 4/07, pp. 134-135
The Moonlit Garden, by Scott Ogden
  Pleasures of the Evening Garden, "Plants," 9/07, p. 67
The Muses of Gwinn: Art and Nature in a Garden Designed by Warren H. Manning, Charles A. Platt, and Ellen Biddle Shipman, by Robin Karson
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, pp. 80-81
The Naming of Names: The Search for Order in the World of Plants, by Anna Pavord
  "Noteworthy," 2/07, p. 117
Native Trees for North American Landscapes, by Guy Sternberg
 
Tough Native Trees, "Plants," 4/07, p. 61
Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines: A Guide to Using, Growing, and Propagating North American Woody Plants, by William (Bill) Cullina
  Hardy Plants for Cool-Climate Gardens, "Plants," 12/07, p. 37
Tough Native Trees, "Plants," 4/07, p. 61
Natural Architecture, by Alessandro Rocca
  "Books," 12/07, p. 115
Natural Landscaping, by John Diekelmann and Robert Schuster
  The Allure of the Meadow Garden, "Plants," 5/07, p. 69
New Towns for Old (1927), by John Nolen
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 81
New Orleans, Louisiana: A Strategy for Rebuilding report, published by the Urban Land Institute
 
Visions of Green, 3/07, p. 100
New Orleans Times-Picayune
 
Article on post-Katrina redevelopment (March 2006)
   
Visions of Green, 3/07, pp. 100, 102
The New York Times
 
Article on Roger Baker's Purple Heart lawn art
   
Art Imitates Lawn, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 16
  "Bronx River Channel: An Urban Junkyard" (1971)
   Let the River Run, "Ecology," 10/07, p. 86
Editorial Page
   October 6, 2006
   
National Parks: The Uncertain Road Ahead, "Public Landscapes," 3/07, pp. 80, 83, 87
 
"Lady Bird's Lost Legacy," by Lawrence Wright
   
Lady Bird's Lost Legacy, "Perspective," 10/07, pp. 112, 114-115 (reprint)
  Review of Robert Hicks' The Widow of the South
   Carnton in Bloom, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 20
 
"What Price Beauty?" by Timothy Williams
   
What Price Beauty? "Critic at Large," 8/07, p. 132 (reprint)
Nocturnes, by Chris Faust
  "Noteworthy," 10/07, p. 167
Orange County Register
 
2006
   "A Walk in the Park," by Sonya Smith
   
A Walk in the Park, "Riprap," 1/07, p. 20 (reprint)
Outdoors: The Garden Design Book for the Twenty-First Century, by Diarmud Gavin and Terence Conran
  "Noteworthy," 12/07, p. 115
Outside magazine
 
Julie Bargmann Unexpurgated, "Shared Wisdom," 10/07, p. 132
The Oxford Companion to the Garden, by Patrick Taylor
  "Books," 2/07, p. 116
Parks & Recreation magazine
  "Paving Paradise," by Peter Harnik, Ben Welle, and Heather Hortie (June 2006)
   
Paving Paradise, "Perspective," 7/07, pp. 162-164 (reprint)
Pasadena Star News
 
Article on Central Arroyo Seco restoration project exotics removal
   
Changing the Channel, "Ecology," 8/07, p. 47
Peter Shepheard, edited by Annabel Downs
  Drawing on the British Tradition, "History," 5/07, p. 97
Pinhook, by Janisse Ray
  This Is Not the Dress Rehearsal, "Reflections," 3/07, p. 60
Pioneers of Landscape Design, edited by Robin Karson and Charles Birnbaum, FASLA
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 81
Planetizen: Contemporary Debates in Urban Planning, edited by Neal Peirce
  "Noteworthy," 10/07, p. 167
Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls, by Nigel Dunnett and Noel Kingsbury
  Early Adopter, "Shared Wisdom," 11/07, p. 80
The Playbook, by Alex S. MacLean
  "Noteworthy," 5/07, p. 133
The Politics of Urban Beauty: New York and Its Arts Commission, by Michele H. Bogart
  "Noteworthy," 3/07, p. 117
Porous Pavements, by Bruce Ferguson, FASLA
  Porous Pavement Man, "Shared Wisdom," 3/07, pp. 110, 115
Prevention magazine
  "Best Walking Cities" list
   
Betting on a More Walkable Future, 5/07, p. 123
Progressive Architecture
  Campus Cloister, 2/07, p. 105
Real Places: An Unconventional Guide to America's Generic Landscape, by Grady Clay, Honorary ASLA
 
Lexicon of Garden and Landscape Architecture, by Meto J. Vroom, "Books," 3/07, p. 117
Red, by Terry Tempest Williams
  This Is Not the Dress Rehearsal, "Reflections," 3/07, p. 58
Reflections on Landscape, edited by Sheila Harvey, published by the Landscape Institute (Great Britain)
  Drawing on the British Tradition, "History," 5/07, p. 96
Research Design Connections newsletter
 
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 2/07, pp. 86, 91
 
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 8/07, pp. 60, 63
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 10/07, p. 116
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 12/07, pp. 66, 69
"RESPOND: A Residential Oil Spill in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana" project by Katherine Foo, Student ASLA, Heather Gott, Student Affiliate ASLA, Meredith Haamen, Student Affiliate ASLA, and Suzanne Perry, Student Affiliate ASLA (2007 ASLA Student Award winner)
2007 ASLA Student Awards, "Student Awards," 10/07, pp. 50-51
Restoring Streams in Cities: A Guide for Planners, Policymakers, and Citizens, by Ann L. Riley
  Let the River Run, "Ecology," 10/07, pp. 88, 97
The Rise of the Creative Class and How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life, by Richard Florida
  Locating the Creative Class, "Shared Wisdom," 8/07, pp, 84, 85, 86
  Placemaking for the Creative Class, "Trends," 2/07, p. 32
A Sand County Almanac, by Aldo Leopold
  This Is Not the Dress Rehearsal, "Reflections," 3/07, p. 58
San Francisco Architecture: The Illustrated Guide to Over 1,000 of the Best Buildings, Parks, and Public Artworks in the Bay Area, by Sally B. Woodbridge, John M. Woodbridge, and Chuck Byrne
  Oh, San Francisco! 6/07, p. 103
San Francisco Chronicle
 
Article on Doyle Drive, The Presidio
   
El Presidio, 230 Years Later, 9/07, p. 117
  Article on tree sitting in Berkeley
UC Berkeley: Johnny Appleseed or Lumberjack? "Riprap," 11/07, p. 20
"Garden Snake," by Zahid Sardar (December 16, 2006)
   
Garden Snake, 3/07, pp. 104-109 (reprint)
 
"The View from Halprin's Studio" (March 13, 2007)
The View from Halprin's Studio, "Living Legends," 5/07, pp. 50-51 (reprint)
'Scape magazine
 
Celebrating the History of Landscape Architecture, "Letters," 7/07, p. 13
Sculpture
 
"Image of a Crowd," by Jeff Huebner (July/August 2007)
   
Image of the Crowd, "Art in the Landscape," 10/07, pp. 126, 128-131 (reprint)
  "Intraculture Sculpture," by John K. Grande (April 2007)
Intraculture Sculpture, "Art in the Landscape," 7/07, pp. 44, 46-48, 50, 52, 54-55 (reprint)
 
"Land Artist Reaches for the Stars," by Laura Dillon (March 2007)
   
Land Artist Reaches for the Stars, "Riprap," 9/07, p. 20 (reprint)
"Stacy Levy: Understanding Nature," by Kathy Bruce (vol. 25, no. 10, December 2006)
   
Finding the Art in Nature, "Art in the Landscape," 4/07, p. 41
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
 
Article on Freeway Park redesign by Project for Public Spaces (PPS)
   
In Dubious Battle, "Connections," 3/07, p. 44
The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for the Treatment of Cultural Landscapes, edited by Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, and Cris Capella-Peters
  Ecology at the Expense of Historic Preservation, "Letters," 12/07, p. 13

 
Learning Landscapes, "Historic Preservation," 7/07, p. 91
Where History and Nature Collide, "Changing Places," 11/07, pp. 51, 56, 57
Sensations: A Time Travel through Garden History, by Nadine Olonetzky
  "Noteworthy," 2/07, p. 117
The Silver Tanager, by Jere French, FASLA
  "Noteworthy," 11/07, p. 103
Site Engineering for Landscape Architects, 4th Edition, by Strom, Nathan, and Woland
  The Feel of a Watershed, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 39
Skinny Streets & Green Neighborhoods: Design for Environment and Community, by Cynthia Girling, ASLA
   "Books," 6/07, p. 112
Slate magazine
  November 15, 2006
   Article by Witold Rybczynski
   
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
   
Article by Witold Rybczynski on 25th anniversary of Seaside, Florida
   
After the Last Harvest, "Shared Wisdom," 5/07, p. 103
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces, by William H. (Holly) Whyte
  In Dubious Battle, "Connections," 3/07, p. 36
  One Size Rarely Fits All, "Critic at Large," 3/07, p. 140
  Thank You, Mr. Olin, "Letters," 5/07, p. 23
Socrates Sculpture Park, edited by Alyson Baker and Ivana Mestrovic
  "Books," 2/07, pp. 116-117
Stairway Walks in San Francisco,by Adah Bakalinsky
  Oh, San Francisco! 6/07, p. 103
Stormwater Infiltration, by Bruce Ferguson, FASLA
  Porous Pavement Man, "Shared Wisdom," 3/07, pp. 110, 115
Stormwater magazine
 
"Land Matters," 1/07, p. 11
The Substance of Style, by Virginia Postrel
  Locating the Creative Class, "Shared Wisdom," 8/07, p. 86
The Sun King's Garden: Louis XIV, Andre Le Notre, and the Creation of the Gardens of Versailles, by Ian Thompson
  "Noteworthy," 2/07, p. 117
Sunset magazine
  Climate Zone Map
   
Hardy Plants for Cool-Climate Gardens, "Plants," 12/07, p. 32
Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History, by Anne Mitchell Whisnant
  "Books," 12/07, p. 114
Sylvia Crowe, edited by Geoffrey Collens and Wendy Powell
  Drawing on the British Tradition, "History," 5/07, p. 97
Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, Adapted to North America, by Andrew Jackson Downing
  Carnton in Bloom, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 20
Theory in Landscape Architecture: A Reader, by Simon Swaffield
What Readers Want--and Don't Want--from
LAM, "Letters," 5/07, p. 25
Time magazine
 
Julie Bargmann Unexpurgated, "Shared Wisdom," 10/07, p. 132
Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture, by Charles W. Harris, FASLA, and Nicholas T. Dines, FASLA
  Healing Through Play, "Disaster Relief," 6/07, p. 48
Topophilia, by Yi-Fu Tuan
  This Is Not the Dress Rehearsal, "Reflections," 3/07, p. 58
Topos--The International Review of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design
  2007 ASLA Awards, 7/07, pp. 109, 124-125
Toward a New Regionalism, Environmental Architecture in the Pacific Northwest, by David Miller, Cedar Creek Watershed Education Center case study
  The Feel of a Watershed, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 39
The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live, and Why They Matter, by Colin Tudge
  "Books," 9/07, pp. 120-121
Trees of the California Landscape, by Charles R. Hatch, ASLA
  "Noteworthy," 11/07, p. 103
An Unnatural Metropolis: Wrestling New Orleans from Nature, by Craig Colten
  Visions of Green, 3/07, p. 100
Urban Land journal
  Which Design Magazines Deserve to Survive? "Letters," 3/07, p. 13
 
"Visions of Green," by Jennifer Zell (October 2006)
   
Visions of Green, 3/07, pp. 100-103 (reprint)
Vizcaya, An American Villa and Its Makers, by Witold Rybczynski, Honorary ASLA, and Laurie Olin, FASLA
  "Books," 8/07, pp. 110-111
Volunteer Vacations: Short-Term Adventures That Will Benefit You and Others, ninth edition, by Bill McMillon, Doug Cutchins, and Anne Geissinger
 
Healing Through Play, "Disaster Relief," 6/07, p. 53
  How to Help, "Disaster Relief," 6/07, p. 47
Wall Street Journal
 
Article on Susan Taylor being sued for hanging out her laundry
   
Landscape vs. Law, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 18
  "A Focus-Grouped Park," by Jon Weinbach
 
A Focus-Grouped Park, "Perspective," 9/07, pp. 80, 82-85 (reprint)
 
"Giving Up on the Outdoors," by June Fletcher
   
Giving Up on the Outdoors, "Critic at Large," 9/07, pp. 150-152 (reprint)
WaterShapes magazine
Which Design Magazines Deserve to Survive? "Letters," 3/07, pp. 13-14
 
"Microbes Rule!" by Bruce Kania (May 2007)
   
Microbes Rule! "Plants," 7/07, pp. 92, 94, 96-99 (reprint)
 
"Staying Afloat" by Bruce Kania (May 2007)
   
Staying Afloat, "Ploants," 7/07, p. 99 (reprint)
Watershed/Nonpoint Source Pollution EnviroScape kit
 
For Tots, Teens, and Old Fogies: Watershed Management and Conservation Illustrated, "Riprap," 5/07, pp. 32, 34
Water Treatment and Drinking Water EnviroScape kit
 
For Tots, Teens, and Old Fogies: Watershed Management and Conservation Illustrated, "Riprap," 5/07, pp. 32, 34
The Widow of the South, by Robert Hicks
  Carnton in Bloom, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 20
The Wildflower Meadow Book: A Gardener's Guide, by Laura C. Martin
  The Allure of the Meadow Garden, "Plants," 5/07, p. 69
Worldchanging: A Users Guide for the 21st Century, published by worldchanging.com
  What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, p. 21

A World of Her Own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda, by Catherine Howett, FASLA
  "Books," 11/07, pp. 102-103
  Landscape into Print, "Shared Wisdom," 12/07, p. 81
Writing for Design Professionals: A Guide to Writing Successful Proposals, Letters, Brochures, Portfolios, Reports, Presentations, and Job Applications (Second Edition), by Stephen A. Kliment
  "Books," 1/07, p. 115
Your Green Home, by Alex Wilson
  "Noteworthy," 5/07, p. 133

BOORA ARCHITECTS, PORTLAND, OREGON
Mesa, Martha, and the MAC, 3/07, p. 95

BOOTH, CHRIS
Intraculture Sculpture, "Art in the Landscape," 7/07, pp. 44, 46-48, 50, 52, 54-55

BORK, DEAN, ASLA
Ten Months, One Quantum Leap, "Education: Campus Profile," 3/07, p. 55

BORNSTEIN, CAROL
Collegial Landscapes, "Plants," 2/07, p. 52

BORSTEL, JOHN
Hard Hats and High Culture, "Riprap," 8/07, p. 20

BOSCHMAN, FRANK
Exterior Decorating: Patio, "Product Profiles," 2/07, p. 118

BOSSET, JACQUES
Gardens in Time, photographs by Alain le Toquin, "Noteworthy," 5/07, p. 133 (text author)

BOTEQUILA LEITAO, ANDRE
Measuring Landscapes: A Professional Planner's Manual, "Noteworthy," 7/07, p. 139 (author, with Joseph Miller, Jack Ahern, and Kevin McGarigal)

BOTTA, MARIO
Oh, San Francisco! 6/07, p. 96

BOURDIEU, PIERRE
Who Wears the Pants in This Forest? "Letters," 12/07, p. 14

BOWDEN, ANDY, ASLA
Olmsted Returns, "Riprap," 10/07, p. 36

BOWEN McCAULEY DANCE, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
Hard Hats and High Culture, "Riprap," 8/07, p. 20

BOWERS, KEITH, ASLA
Applying Ecological Design, "Firm Focus," 3/07, pp. 62, 63, 64, 66, 68-69, 70, 71
News Alert: Buyouts Are Big Business, "Connections," 5/07, p. 88
 
BOWERS, MICHAEL, FORMER GEORGIA ATTORNEY GENERAL
Protect Your Turf! "Practice," 4/07, p. 64

BOWERS, PEGGY
The Allure of the Meadow Garden, "Plants," 5/07, pp. 66, 67, 68, 69
How to Make a Meadow, "Plants," 5/07, p. 64

BOYETT, KEVIN, ASLA
Protect Your Turf! "Practice," 4/07, pp. 67, 68

BRABEC, ELIZABETH, ASLA
Skinny Streets & Green Neighborhoods: Design for Environment and Community, by Cynthia Girling, ASLA, "Books," 6/07, p. 112 (reviewer)

BRADLEY, MICHAEL
Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, p. 164

BRAMARE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, PORTLAND, OREGON
A Restoration at the Timberline, "Details," 6/07, p. 70

THE BRANCH STUDIO, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
Exterior Decorating: Garden, "Product Profiles," 2/07, p. 118

BRAXTON, NANCY
Ten Months, One Quantum Leap, "Education: Campus Profile," 3/07, p. 57

BREEDLOVE, MIKE, FASLA
Protect Your Turf! "Practice," 4/07, pp. 64, 65

BREHM, JOHN, ASLA
What Do Landscape Architects Read? "Letters," 4/07, p. 18 (author)

BRENNER, MARION
Stepping Up to the Plate, "Residential Design," 7/07, pp. 100-103 (photographer)

BREWSTER, DAVID
In Dubious Battle, "Connections," 3/07, p. 44

BRICK, TIM
Changing the Channel, "Ecology," 8/07, pp. 40, 42, 44, 49

BRICK--IN DESIGN
Charleston Waterfront Park, Charleston, South Carolina
 
Sasaki Associates' Charleston Waterfront Park Honored, "Riprap," 8/07, p. 18
Double Star: Antares by Athena Tacha, Cincinnati, Ohio
Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place, "Art in the Landscape," 3/07, p. 77
Green Acres by Athena Tacha, Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, New Jersey
 
Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place, "Art in the Landscape," 3/07, p. 78
Harris residence, Takoma Park, Maryland
 
Me and My Landscape Architect, "Practice," 1/07, pp. 80, 81
Huntington's Bosque, Oregon Garden, Silverton, Oregon
 
Under New Management, "Public Gardens," 1/07, p. 38
Marianthe by Athena Tacha, University of South Florida, Fort Myers, Florida
Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place, "Art in the Landscape," 3/07, p. 77
Wye Hall, Wye Island, Maryland
 
Excavating the Past, "Conservation," 1/07, pp. 77, 78-79

BRIDGES AND CAUSEWAYS--GENERAL
Bridges: A Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebook, by Richard L. Cleary, "Noteworthy," 8/07, p. 111
Structure failure
  Research Design Connections: Keeping Streambanks Green and Healthy, "Practice," 2/07, pp. 89-90

BRIDGES AND CAUSEWAYS--IN DESIGN
Audubon Center at Debs Park, Los Angeles, California
California Mission, "Ecology," 7/07, p. 70
Children's Garden
California Mission, "Ecology," 7/07, p. 72
Bellevue, Washington, City Hall plaza
Government Garden, "Design," 11/07, p. 35
Ben Gurion International Airport garden, Tel Aviv, Israel
 
Abstracting the Israeli Landscape, "International Design," 3/07, p. 34
City Park, New Orleans, post-Katrina redevelopment
  Proposal by Hargreaves Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts ("Big + Fix"), from the exhibition "A Newer Orleans: Six Proposals," Rotterdam, the Netherlands, cosponsored by the Netherlands Architecture Institute, Tulane University, and
ArtForum International Magazine
   
Visions of Green, 3/07, p. 102
The Crosby Arobretum, Picayune, Mississippi
 
Are They Getting It? "Ecology," 5/07, p. 84
Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois
 
Image of the Crowd, "Art in the Landscape," 10/07, p. 130
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center (GEHC), Buford, Georgia
Teaching Green in Georgia, 5/07, p. 110
Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) Art and Nature Park, Indianapolis, Indiana
 
An Unlikely Arts Mecca, "Design," 10/07, p. 68
Innisfree (Beck estate), Millbrook, New York
 
The Idylls of Innisfree, "Great Gardens," 11/07, p. 76
Lewis Avenue Corridor, Fourth Street/Las Vegas Boulevard plaza, Las Vegas, Nevada
  Betting on a More Walkable Future, 5/07, pp. 125, 127, 128, 130
Lite-On Headquarters roof gardens, Neihu Technology Park, Taipei, Taiwan
  Made in Taiwan, "International Design," 6/07, p. 25
Montshire Museum and Science Park, Norwich, Vermont
  When Science Is Child's Play, "Landscapes of Learning," 10/07, pp. 77-78
Moo Ban Nua playground, Thailand (designed by Crisis Corps)
 
Healing Through Play, "Disaster Relief," 6/07, p. 48
Nine Mile Run restoration project, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 
Nine Mile Rerun, "Restoration," 11/07, p. 70
Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, Washington
 
Art in the Open, 8/07, p. 102
  Landscape Grounded in Northwest Natural History, 8/07, p. 107
Park of Desires (Le Parque de los Deseos), Medellin, Colombia
 
A Desire for Change, 4/07, pp. 128, 132
The Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California
 
El Presidio, 230 Years Later, 9/07, pp. 114, 117
Doyle Drive redesign
El Presidio, 230 Years Later, 9/07, p. 118
Riverside Park South, New York, New York
 
Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, p. 156
Spades Park, Indianapolis, Indiana
Restoring Kessler's Legacy, "Planning," 9/07, pp. 72, 73
Yongning River "Floating Gardens," Taizhou City, China
 
Making Friends with Floods, 4/07, pp. 109-110, 111, 112, 114

BRIDGES AND CAUSEWAYS--SPECIFIC
BP Bridge, Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois
 
Image of the Crowd, "Art in the Landscape," 10/07, p. 131
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California
 
El Presidio, 230 Years Later, 9/07, pp. 117, 118, 119
Spades Park Pedestrian Bridge, Indianapolis, Indiana
Restoring Kessler's Legacy, "Planning," 9/07, pp. 72, 73
West 69th Street Transfer Bridge, Riverside Park South, New York, New York
  Building on a Gritty Legacy, 10/07, p. 156

BRIGGS, GLENNIS
California Mission, "Ecology," 7/07, pp. 73-74

BRONZ, PEET
Intraculture Sculpture, "Art in the Landscape," 7/07, p. 50

BROOKE, STEVEN
Vizcaya, An American Villa and Its Makers, by Witold Rybczynski, Honorary ASLA, and Laurie Olin, FASLA,  "Books," 8/07, p. 111

BROOKES, JOHN
The Firm that Plants Built, "Firm Focus," 4/07, p. 83

BROOKS, DETROIT
Visions of Green, 3/07, pp. 100, 101

BROOKS RESOURCES, BEND, OREGON
Landscape vs. Law, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 18

BROWN, BYRON, MAYOR OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK
Landscape vs. Law, "Riprap," 12/07, p. 18

BROWN, GARY, FASLA
Learning Landscapes, "Historic Preservation," 7/07, p. 88

BROWN, JANE ROY
Restoring Kessler's Legacy, "Planning," 9/07, pp. 68, 70-74, 76-79 (author)
Ten Months, One Quantum Leap, "Education: Campus Profile," 3/07, pp. 46, 48-50, 52-57 (author)

BROWN, LARISSA
Ten Months, One Quantum Leap, "Education: Campus Profile," 3/07, pp. 52-53

BROWN, MICHAEL
Drawing on the British Tradition, "History," 5/07, p. 96

BROWNING DAY MULLINS DIERDORF ARCHITECTS (BDMD), INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
An Unlikely Arts Mecca, "Design," 10/07, pp. 58, 62, 64

BROWN JORDAN, A DIVISION OF BJI, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
Giving Up on the Outdoors, "Critic at Large," 9/07, p. 152

BRUCE, JEFFREY L.
The Grass Is Greener, "Firm Focus," 9/07, pp. 44, 46-47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
Natural vs. Artificial Turf, "Firm Focus," 9/07, p. 47

BRUNELLESCHI, FILIPPO
Drawing on History, "Letters," 1/07, p. 15

BRUNZEMA, META
New West Side Story, 8/07, pp. 94, 95-96

BRYANT, BUNYAN
2007 ASLA Student Awards, "Student Awards," 10/07, p. 50

BRZUSZEK, ROBERT F.
Are They Getting it? "Ecology," 5/07, pp. 78, 80, 82-85 (co-author)
Making Ecology Visible at the Crosby Arboretum, "Letters," 8/07, p. 16

BUCARAMANGA AQUEDUCT COMPANY, BUCARAMANGA, COLOMBIA
Celebration of Water, 5/07, p. 116

BUCKWALD, DOUGLAS
Campus Cloister, 2/07, p. 107

BUILDING LOGICS, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Grass Roots Green Roof, "Ecology," 12/07, pp. 62, 63

BUILDING MATERIALS--IN DESIGN
Cedar River Watershed Education Center, North Bend, Washington
 
The Feel of a Watershed, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 26
  From the Project Manager: How We Demonstrate Stewardship, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 28
  Our Postoccupancy Evaluation and What We Learned from It, "Editor's Choice," 8/07, p. 32