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January - September 2008

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ABDULLA, AHLAM, STUDENT AFFILIATE ASLA
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, p. 42

ACCESSIBILITY--IN DESIGN
General, for autistic children
 
Research Design Connections: Playground Design Can Boost Social Play for Autistic Children, "Practice," 4/08, pp. 72, 74
Central Park of Modern Art, Beijing, China
 
Over Traffic, 1/08, p. 105
100
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 70
Cosmo Dog Park playground, Gilbert, Arizona
 
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 114-115
Denver, Colorado, public-school playgrounds Learning Landscapes Initiative
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 51
Bromwell Elementary School
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 51
East Coast Greenway (ECG)
 
The East Coast Greenway, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 92
Harborside Fountain Park, Bremerton, Washington
  Sound Investment, "Waterfronts," 6/08, pp. 98, 101
New York Hall of Science Playground preschool play area, Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, New York
 
Preschool Physics, 3/08, pp. 113, 118, 119
Occidental Park, Seattle, Washington
 
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, pp. 53, 58
Oregon Burn Center Therapeutic Garden, Legacy Emanuel Hospital, Portland, Oregon
 
For Burn Patients, A Place to Heal, "Healing Gardens," 4/08, pp. 81, 85, 86
Sherburne Park, Mount Vernon, Indiana
 
Bend in the Ohio, "Waterfronts," 7/08, p. 38
"The Turf" (soon to be Veteran's Memorial Plaza), Silver Spring, Maryland
 
Beauty and the Turf, "Urban Spaces," 9/08, p. 86
Union Square, San Francisco, California
 
The Activation of Union Square: A Designer's Perspective, "Critic at Large," 5/08, p. 147
U. S. Department of Agriculture Whitten Building Headquarters, National Mall, Washington, D. C.
  "Southeast Zone" charrette design
   
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, p. 56

ADAPTIVE USE--IN DESIGN
Cedars neighborhood redesign, Dallas, Texas, Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition, sponsored by the Urban Land Institute (ULI), University of Pennsylvania School of Design team design
 
On Their Own Initiative, "Student Works," 6/08, p. 56
Naval History Museum (part of Harborside Fountain Park), Bremerton, Washington
  Sound Investment, "Waterfronts," 6/08, p. 98
Reading Terminal Market, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 110

ADSIT, RUSS, FASLA
Richard Haag Doesn't Put Pants on Trees, "Letters," 1/08, p. 16

AEG, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
L. A. Squared, "Critic at Large," 3/08, pp. 146, 148

AFTEC, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
StoneTree Concrete Fence Walls
 
Safe and Sound: Precast Concrete Retaining Wall, "Product Profiles," 1/08, p. 126

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES--NATIONAL--FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
American Horticultural Therapy Association
  Therapeutic Garden Design Award
   
For Burn Patients, A Place to Heal, "Healing Gardens," 4/08, p. 78
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  Forest Service (USFS)
   
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, pp. 46, 48
   Chicago Urban Forest Climate Project
Treeconomics, "Shared Wisdom," 2/08, p. 88
 
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
   
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, p. 46
   
Dominant Soil Texture Map
    For the Record, "Letters," 7/08, p. 25
   
Soil Classification System
   
Strategies for Clay Soils, "Soils," 5/08, pp. 66, 70
   
Soil Distribution Map
   
Strategies for Clay Soils, "Soils," 5/08, pp. 68-69
 
Office of Operations
   
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, p. 59
 
Sustainable Landscape Partnership
   
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, p. 59
Department of Defense (DOD)
  Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, pp. 65, 66
 
Low impact development (LID) planning and design guide
   Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, pp. 65-66, 71
Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
   
On the Mall, Few Functional Landscapes, "Student Works," 2/08, p. 40
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 109
  Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, p. 108
  Community development block grant program
   
Nature over Traffic, "Urban Parks," 2/08, p. 38
Department of Interior (DOI)
 
When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, pp. 52, 54
National Park Service (NPS)
   
New York Harbors a Park, 4/08, p. 109
   
The Olmsted National Historic Site and the Growth of Historic Landscape Preservation, by David Grayson Allen, "Books," 4/08, pp. 124, 125
   A Rude Awakening, "Riprap," 4/08, p. 22
   Historic Landscape Initiative
   For the Record, "Letters," 2/08, p. 19
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  Making Hydrology Visible, "Design," 8/08, p. 96
  Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 65
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 47
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
  Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, pp. 76, 78, 79, 80, 81
 
Flood maps
   Community Map Repository
    Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, p. 80
   
Digital maps/Q3 data
    Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, pp. 76, 78, 79, 80-81
   
Digital flood insurance rate maps (DFIRMs)
     Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, pp 78-80, 81
   
Flood insurance rate maps (paper maps) (FIRMs)
    Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, p. 76
 
Flood Map Modernization project (Map Mod)
   Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, pp. 78-79, 80
 
Geospatial Data Gateway
   Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, p. 80
 
Mapping Information Platform (online)
   Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, pp. 78, 80
   
Flood insurance rate maps (paper maps) (FIRMs)
    Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, p. 76
 
Web Map Service (online)
   Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, p. 80
General Services Administration (GSA)
 
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 107
Library of Congress
 
Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, p. 84
National Historic Landmark registry
 
Great Streets: What Makes Them Special? "Planning," 5/08, p. 42
 
Naumkeag Extolled, "Historic Preservation," 8/08, pp. 90, 91
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
 
Managed Retreat: Coastal Development in an Era of Climate Change, "Ecology," 3/08, p. 77
National Register of Historic Places
  Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, p. 82    When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, p. 52
National Safe Routes to School Program
 
"Land Matters," 5/08, p. 23
Sporting Playgrounds Initiative
Research Design Connections: Designing Playgrounds for Health, "Practice," 7/08, p. 69
U. S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Comprehensive Urban Ecosystems Studies project
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, pp. 71, 75
 
GISDATA Map Studio Interactive Viewer
   Decreasing the Cost of Flooding, "Technology," 5/08, p. 81
National Land Cover Database
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, pp. 71, 74, 75
  The National Map
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, pp. 70-71, 74, 75
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
 
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, pp. 50, 59
  A Park Grows in Brooklyn, "Urban Parks," 7/08, p. 77

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES--NATIONAL--NONPROFIT GROUPS
American Forests
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, pp. 68, 71, 74, 75
Urban Ecosystems Analysis (UEA)
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, p. 71
   Regional Ecosystem Analysis process
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, p. 71
American Medical Association
 
When Evaluating Built Works, Consider the Larger Context, "Letters," 3/08, p. 15
American Motorcyclist Association
  Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 89
American Trails
  Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, pp. 89, 90
AmeriCorps
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, pp. 45, 49
Council of Independent Colleges
  Historic Campus Architecture Project (HCAP)
  For Further Information, "Letters," 3/08, p. 21
Getty Foundation
For Further Information, "Letters," 3/08, p. 21
Habitat for Humanity
 
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 128
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation
  Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 69
Natural Resource Defense Council
  Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 71
National Trust
  "Why Johnny Can't Walk to School" safe routes to school study
   
"Land Matters," 5/08, p. 23
Safe Routes to School
 
"Land Matters," 5/08, p. 23
" Sprawl Schools" and the Landscape Architect, "Letters," 7/08, p. 20
Save America's Treasures
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 69
Sculpture Foundation
 
A Rude Awakening, "Riprap," 4/08, p. 22
Trust for Public Land
 
Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 97
  Center for City Park Excellence (based in Washington, D. C.)
   
Nature over Traffic, "Urban Parks," 2/08, p. 34
Urban Communications Foundation
Special Achievement Award
   Awards Corner, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
World Health Organization (WHO)
  World Health Report (2000)
   
When Evaluating Built Works, Consider the Larger Context, "Letters," 3/08, p. 15

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--UNITED STATES--NATIONAL--PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED PROFESSIONS
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
 
The Intersection of Trees and Safety, "Plants," 5/08, pp 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
 
Street tree guidelines
   
The Intersection of Trees and Safety, "Plants," 5/08, pp. 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
American Institute of Architects
Committee on the Environment
  Top Ten Green Projects Awards
   2004
     
Learning from Artful Rainwater Design, "Ecology," 8/08, p. 36
American Institute of Certified Planners
Site Analysis: A Contextual Approach to Sustainable Land Planning and Site Design, Second Edition, by James A LaGro, Jr., "Books," 8/08, p. 133
American Planning Association (APA)
 
Great Streets: What Makes Them Special? "Planning," 5/08, pp. 38, 40
  National Planning Awards
   
Great Streets: What Makes Them Special? "Planning," 5/08, p. 40
American Public Gardens Association
Professional Planting Design: An Architectural and Horticultural Approach for Creating Mixed Bed Plantings, by Scott C. Scarfone, ASLA, "Books," 2/08, p. 114
Business Networking International
My Way, "Practice," 6/08, p. 82
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States
 
For the Record, "Letters," 2/08, p. 19
Collaborative for Advanced Landscape Planning (CALP)
 
Hot in My Backyard, "Climate Change," 5/08, p. 86
Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA)
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 45
 
Landscape Journal
  2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 130
Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB)
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, pp. 41, 44
Site Analysis: A Contextual Approach to Sustainable Land Planning and Site Design, Second Edition, by James A LaGro, Jr., "Books," 8/08, p. 133
 
Landscape Architecture Registration Exam (LARE)
   The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 41
The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF)
 
Teaching People to "Read" Landscapes, "Letters," 1/08, p. 19
  "Cultural Landscapes as Classrooms" series
   
Teaching People to "Read" Landscapes, "Letters," 1/08, p. 19
 
MoMoMo newsletter
Boston's City Hall Plaza--Save or Scrap? "Letters," 9/08, p. 16
   "Land Matters," 7/08, p. 17
 
Web site (www.tclf.org)
   
"Land Matters," 7/08, p. 17
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
  Award of Excellence 2005
   A Spot of Green in Steel City, "Green Roofs," 9/08, p. 64
Interlocking Concrete Paving Institute
  Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 69
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
Student Design Competition
   
Design Competition, "Riprap," 3/08, p. 26
   "Land Matters," 6/08, p. 13
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, p. 73
Hazard Evaluation Form for Desktop
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, pp. 73, 75
Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF)
 
Kalamazoo, Meet Generation X, "Practice," 1/08, p. 60
Lawrence Halprin Conservancy
  Two for the Price of One, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 20
Library of American Landscape History (LALH)
For the Record, "Letters," 2/08, p. 19
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
Site Analysis: A Contextual Approach to Sustainable Land Planning and Site Design, Second Edition, by James A LaGro, Jr., "Books," 8/08, p. 133
National Institute of Building Sciences
 
Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 65
Project for Public Spaces (PPS)
 
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, pp. 52, 54, 56, 57
  "Land Matters," 7/08, p. 17
They Put
What in the Hall of Shame? "Letters," 2/08, p. 15
  What to Do When an Icon Isn't Working, "Letters," 6/08, pp. 18, 20, 21
  "Hall of Shame"
They Put What in the Hall of Shame? "Letters," 2/08, p. 15
Society for Ecological Restoration
 
Green Government, "Shared Wisdom," 7/08, p. 82
U. S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Rating System
   
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 105
 
 Perspective: The Seattle Green Factor, "Shared Wisdom," 7/08, p. 84
   Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, p. 75
Rating the Regenerative Landscape, "Ecology," 5/08, pp. 46, 51, 52
   State of the Art, "Ecology," 6/08, p. 84
   Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 70
Sustainable Streets, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 94
Thinking About Martha Schwartz's "Green Rethink," "Letters," 9/08, p. 15
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, p. 113
When Evaluating Built Works, Consider the Larger Context, "Letters," 3/08, p. 13
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Accredited Professionals (LEED-AP)
Thinking About Martha Schwartz's  "Green Rethink," "Letters," 9/08, p. 15
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND)
   
Rating the Regenerative Landscape, "Ecology," 5/08, pp. 52-53
    2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 128
Urban Land Institute (ULI)
  Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition
   
"Land Matters," 6/08, p. 13
   On Their Own Initiative, "Student Works," 6/08, pp. 52-57

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--STATE AND LOCAL--GOVERNMENT
Regional
  Penjerdel (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware chamber of commerce)
  Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, pp. 120, 123-124
Arizona
Statewide
  Department of Transportation
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 114, 116
 
Gilbert
   Police Department
    K-9 Unit
     
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 113, 115, 117
 
Maricopa County
   Maricopa Association of Governments
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, p. 116
California
Statewide
  Water Resources Control Board
    Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 68
  Los Angeles
   Planning Department
   
L. A. Squared, "Critic at Large," 3/08, p. 148
  San Bernardino
   Flood Control District
    Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 69
  San Francisco Bay Area
   Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
   
Equal Opportunity Design, "Connections," 1/08, pp. 56, 57
   
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
   
The Intersection of Trees and Safety, "Plants," 5/08, p. 58
Colorado
  Denver
   Denver Public Schools
   
"Land Matters," 8/08, p. 19
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, pp. 44, 45, 49
Learning Landscapes Initiative
     Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, pp. 40, 42, 44-45, 52, 54-56
     
Technical Assistance Program
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 45
   
Department of Housing and Neighborhood Development Services
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 44
Illinois
Chicago
  Department of Transportation (CDOT)
   Streetscape and Sustainable Design Program
     
Advice from the Trenches, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 98
    Sustainable Streets, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 94
     Unseen Green, "Infrastructure," 9/08, pp. 88, 90, 93, 94, 96
  Park District
   
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 73
Highland Park
  Park District
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, pp. 71, 72
Indiana
Carmel
  Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation District
   
Carmel Clay's Next Moves, 9/08, p. 117
A Tale of Two Parks, 9/08, pp. 109, 110, 114, 116
   
Park Board
   
Carmel Clay's Next Moves, 9/08, p. 117
A Tale of Two Parks, 9/08, p. 110
Iowa
  Davenport
   Department of Parks and Recreation
   
Skaters Show True Colors, "Riprap," 3/08, p. 24
Kentucky
  Regional
   Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, p. 48
  Louisville
   Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD)
    Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, pp. 88, 89
Louisiana
  Statewide
   Department of Environmental Quality
   
The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 45
Maryland
Silver Spring
  Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC)
    Beauty and the Turf, "Urban Spaces," 9/08, pp. 81, 87
Michigan
  Statewide
   Michigan Natural Features Inventory
   
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, p. 71
Regional
   Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority (HCMA)
   
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, pp. 66, 68, 70, 75, 76
  Detroit
   City Council
   
Repositioning Pocket Parks, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 24
   
Planning and Development Department
   
Repositioning Pocket Parks, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 24
   Recreation Department
   
Repositioning Pocket Parks, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 24
Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
   
Deep North, "Editor's Choice," 9/08, pp. 26, 28, 30, 31, 32
Department of Transportation
   
Nature over Traffic, "Urban Parks," 2/08, p. 38
 
Iron Range Resources (IRR)
   
Deep North, "Editor's Choice," 9/08, pp. 28, 30, 32, 34
New Jersey
Statewide
  Department of Environmental Protection
   Office of Natural Resources Restoration
     Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, pp. 84, 86
     
Riparian restoration grant program
      Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, p. 84
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs
   Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, p. 82
Department of Transportation
The Landscape Architect in a Fluctuating Economy: One LA's Career Saga, "Letters," 7/08, p. 21
    Nature over Traffic, "Urban Parks," 2/08, pp. 35, 38, 39
   
Register of Historic Places
    Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, p. 82
   State Historic Preservation Office
    Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, p. 80
 
Essex County
   Parks Commission
    Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, pp. 81, 82, 84, 89
New York
New York City
Arts Commission
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 57
   
Department of Cultural Affairs
    Preschool Physics, 3/08, p. 118
   
Department of Development and Construction
   
Preschool Physics, 3/08, p. 118
   
Landmarks Preservation Commission
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 57
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
Five Visions for Manhattan Superblocks, 2/08, pp. 95, 96,98
Manhattan's Not-So-Super Blocks, "Letters," 4/08, pp. 17-18
Parks and Recreation Department
   
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, pp. 52, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59
    A Park Grows in Brooklyn, "Urban Parks," 7/08, pp. 75, 77
    Preschool Physics, 3/08, p. 119

    Design and Engineering Division
     
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 57
   
Natural Resources and Horticulture Division
     
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, pp. 52, 58
   
PLAN NYC
Urban Planning Needs Green Rethink, "Perspective," 7/08, p. 143
   
Partnerships for Parks program (with City Park Foundation)
     
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 56
Oregon
  Pierce County
   Public Works and Utilities
   
Learning from Artful Rainwater Design, "Ecology," 8/08, p. 36
Pennsylvania
Statewide
  Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
   Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, p. 123
Philadelphia
  Center City District
A Day in Chestnut Park, 9/08, p. 125
   Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, pp. 124, 125
    The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, pp. 102, 106, 107
   Fairmount Park Commission
    The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, pp. 100, 106
   
One Percent for Art program
   
Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, pp. 100-101
   
Mural Arts Program
   
Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 101
    The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 110
Texas
  Fort Worth
   Parks and Community Services Department
Halprin's Heritage Plaza Threatened? "Riprap," 1/08, p. 22
    Trinity River Vision Plan
Halprin's Heritage Plaza Threatened? "Riprap," 1/08, pp. 22, 24
Virginia
  Statewide
   Department of Conservation and Recreation
    Making Hydrology Visible, "Design," 8/08, pp. 95-96
Washington
  Bremerton
   Housing Authority
    Sound Investment, "Waterfronts," 6/08, pp. 97, 98
  Seattle
   Department of Neighborhoods

 
  How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, pp. 53, 60
   
2000 Pro Parks Levy funding program
     
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, p. 53
   Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR)
   
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, pp. 52, 53, 54, 56, 58, 60
   
Department of Planning and Development
   
Green Government, "Shared Wisdom," 7/08, pp. 82, 84
   
Department of Public Utilities
   
Green Government, "Shared Wisdom," 7/08, p. 84
   
Department of Public Works
    Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 65
   
Department of Transportation
   
Gardens in the Round, "Transportation," 6/08, pp. 92, 95
  Perspective: The Seattle Green Factor, "Shared Wisdom," 7/08, p. 85
   
"Neighborhood Traffic Circle Program"
     
Gardens in the Round, "Transportation," 6/08, pp. 92-95
   Parks Board
   
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, p. 57
Washington, D. C.
  General, city government
   Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 71
  Anacostia Waterfront Corporation (AWC)
   
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, pp. 108, 110, 111
  City Council
   
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 108
  National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC)
   
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 107
  Office of Planning
   
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 108
  Water and Sewer Authority
   
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, pp. 106-107

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--STATE AND LOCAL--NONPROFIT
Regional
  Chesapeake Bay Trust
   Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 69
 
East Coast Greenway Alliance
   
The East Coast Greenway, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, pp. 92-93
 
East Coast Greenway Trails Council
   
The East Coast Greenway, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 92
Arizona
  Tucson
   Trees for Tucson
Treeconomics, "Shared Wisdom," 2/08, p. 88
California
  Statewide
   California Coastal Conservancy
   
Equal Opportunity Design, "Connections," 1/08, p. 57
   California Endowment
   
Equal Opportunity Design, "Connections," 1/08, p. 57
   Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund
   
Equal Opportunity Design, "Connections," 1/08, p. 57
 
Modesto
   Greater Modesto Tree Foundation
Treeconomics, "Shared Wisdom," 2/08, p. 88
 
San Francisco
   Friends of the Urban Forest
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, p. 74
   
League of Urban Gardeners
   
Extreme Makeover, Tenderloin Edition, "Riprap," 7/08, p. 28
   
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC)
   
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, pp. 107, 113
   
Union Square Business Improvement District
   
A More Perfect Union? "Editor's Choice," 5/08, p. 99
   
Union Square Association
   
A More Perfect Union? "Editor's Choice," 5/08, p. 99
Colorado
Denver
  Denver Scores
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 45
   
Denver Urban Gardens
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 45
  Gates Family Foundation
   
"Land Matters," 8/08, p. 19
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 44
   
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 55
   
Slow Food Denver
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 45
Georgia
  Atlanta
   Trees Atlanta
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, pp. 74, 75
Illinois
  Chicago
   Friends of Jens Jensen Park
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, pp. 71, 72
   Greater North Michigan Avenue Association
   
Great Streets: What Makes Them Special? "Planning," 5/08, pp. 38, 40
Louisiana
  Statewide
   Louisiana Urban Forestry Council
   
The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 45
Massachusetts
Boston
  Trust for City Hall Plaza
Boston's City Hall Plaza--Save or Scrap? "Letters," 9/08, p. 16
Martha's Vineyard
  Sheriff's Meadow Foundation
    Rural Restoration, 7/08, p. 117
 
Stockbridge
   Trustees of Reservations
Naumkeag Extolled, "Historic Preservation," 8/08, p. 91
Michigan
  Regional
   Clinton-Huron Ecology Coalition
   
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, p. 68
  Kalamazoo
   Downtown Kalamazoo, Inc.
   
Kalamazoo, Meet Generation X, "Practice," 1/08, pp. 60, 66
Minnesota
  Biwabik
   East Central Laurentian Vision Work Group
   
Deep North, "Editor's Choice," 9/08, p. 35
Missouri
  St. Louis
   Danforth Foundation
   
Nature over Traffic, "Urban Parks," 2/08, p. 35
New England
  New England Wild Flower Society (NEWFS)
   
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 32
New Jersey
  Essex County
   Branch Brook Park Alliance
    Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, pp. 82, 84, 89
New York
  New York City
   Central Park Conservancy
   
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, pp. 52, 55, 56
   
City Park Foundation
    Partnerships with Parks program (with New York City Parks Department)
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 56
   
Friends of the High Line
Five Visions for Manhattan Superblocks, 2/08, pp. 99, 101
   
Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation (GIPEC)
   
New York Harbors a Park, 4/08, pp. 107, 108, 111
   
Hudson Yards Community Advisory Committee
Five Visions for Manhattan Superblocks, 2/08, p. 96
  Prospect Park Alliance
    Bringing Back Olmsted's Planting, "Restoration: New Jersey," 8/08, p. 78
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 56
Pennsylvania
  Statewide
   Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS)
   
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, pp. 100, 107
  Philadelphia
   Fairmount Park Association
    Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 100
   
Pew Charitable Trust
    The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 100
   William Penn Foundation (Haas family)
   Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, p. 120
  Southeastern region
   TreeVitalize
Making the City a Greener Place, "Technology," 1/08, pp. 74, 75
Texas
  San Antonio
   East Bay Asian Youth Center (EBAYC)
   
Equal Opportunity Design, "Connections," 1/08, pp. 52, 53
Virginia
  Virginia Outdoors Foundation
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 105
Washington
  Seattle
   Pioneer Square Community Association (PSCA)
   
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, pp. 53, 56, 57-58
Washington, D. C.
  Washington Parks & People
   
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 107

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--STATE AND LOCAL--PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED PROFESSIONS
Massachusetts
  Boston
   Boston Society of Landscape Architects (BSLA)
    Honor Award
     
When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, p. 56

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--WORLDWIDE--GOVERNMENT
International
  United Nations
   Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 38
    Managed Retreat: Coastal Development in an Era of Climate Change, "Ecology," 3/08, p. 82
Canada
  Nationwide
   Canada Council for the Arts
    Professional Prix de Rome in Architecture 2008
     Awards Corner, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
  British Columbia
   Vancouver
    Parks Board
     Vancouver Says Thanks But No Thanks to Sculpture, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
Chile
  Ministry of Public Works
   
Stone Frames for Endless Landscapes, "International Design," 4/08, p. 100
China
  Beijing
   Municipal Commission of Urban Planning
    Olympic Hopeful, "International Design," 3/08, p. 93
   Planning Bureau
   
Over Traffic, 1/08, p. 102
  Hebei Province
   Qinhuangdao
    Landscape Bureau
     
A Fine Red Line, 1/08, pp. 92, 95
England/United Kingdom
  Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)
Residential Landscape Sustainability: A Checklist Tool, by Carl Smith, Andy Clayden, and Nigel Dunnett, "Books," 3/08, p. 120
  Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)
   
Graveyard Shift, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 22
 
South East England Development Agency (SEEDA)
   
High Times at the Chelsea Flower Show, "Riprap," 3/08, p. 26
Israel
  National Planning Committee
   
Recycling in Israel, "Brownfields," 3/08, p. 88

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--WORLDWIDE--NONPROFIT GROUPS
International
  Conservation International
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 43
 
International Tropical Timber Organization
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 44
 
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 44
  UNESCO
   
Are There Things We Should Not Allow in Sacred Landscapes? "Letters," 1/08, p. 13
   "Natural Sacred Sites--Cultural Diversity and Biological Diversity" symposium, Paris, 1998
   
Are There Things We Should Not Allow in Sacred Landscapes? "Letters," 1/08, p. 13
 
United Nations Foundation
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 44
  World Conservation Union (IUCN)
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, pp. 40, 44
Global Transboundary Protected Area Network
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 40
  World Parks Congress
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 40
Canada
  Environment Canada
   
Hot in My Backyard, "Climate Change," 5/08, p. 86
  Natural Resources Canada
   
Hot in My Backyard, "Climate Change," 5/08, p. 86
India
  Sanskriti Pratishthan
   
Cultivating a Cultural Oasis, 6/08, p. 103
Israel
  Beracha Foundation
   
Recycling in Israel, "Brownfields," 3/08, p. 88
South Africa
  Peace Parks Foundation
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, p. 42

AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS--WORLDWIDE--PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED PROFESSIONS
Canada
  Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)
   National Citation
   
Unseen Green, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 95
2008 Award of Merit
Of Massacres, Memorials, and the Landscape Architect, "Letters," 5/08, p. 27
England
  Royal Horticultural Society
   Chelsea Flower Show
   
High Times at the Chelsea Flower Show, "Riprap," 3/08, p. 26

AHBE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 129

AHLERS, CHRISTINA ANTONIO, ASLA
The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, pp. 38, 42, 44, 46, 48

AIR QUALITY--GENERAL
Urban forest/tree canopy
Treeconomics, "Shared Wisdom," 2/08, p. 88
Trees by the Numbers, "Shared Wisdom," 2/08, p. 91

AIR QUALITY--IN DESIGN/SPECIFIC LOCATIONS
Beijing, China
 
Great Street Gone Bad, "Critic at Large," 6/08, p. 139
  Welcome to the O. C., "Opinions," 7/08, p. 62
Seattle Green Factor (SGF) planning projects, Seattle, Washington
  Perspective: The Seattle Green Factor, "Shared Wisdom," 7/08, p. 84

ALBERG, TOM
A Winery Before Its Time, "Design," 6/08, p. 42

ALEXANDER, CHRISTOPHER
The Activation of Union Square: A Designer's Perspective, "Critic at Large," 5/08, p. 148

ALLEN, DAVID GRAYSON
The Olmsted National Historic Site and the Growth of Historic Landscape Preservation, "Books," 4/08, pp. 124-125 (author)

ALI, SALEEM H.
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, pp. 36, 38, 40, 41

ALI, SALIM
Cultivating a Cultural Oasis, 6/08, p. 111

ALLAN, AARON, ASLA
To the Dogs, 6/08, p. 116

ALMINANA, JOSE
Rating the Regenerative Landscape, "Ecology," 5/08, p. 46

AMERICAN EXCELSIOR, ARLINGTON, TEXAS
Curlex NetFree erosion control blankets
Solid Soil: Erosion Control Blankets, "Product Profiles," 9/08, p. 126

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)
General
My Way, "Practice," 6/08, pp. 80, 82
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 114
Annual meeting
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, p. 36
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, pp. 40, 41
 
2008
   
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 96
  2007
   Clay soil seminar by Barrett Kays, FASLA, and James Urban, FASLA
   
Strategies for Clay Soils, "Soils," 5/08, p. 74
Public design panel
   
Urban Landscapes in a Post-Civic Age, "Roundtable," 3/08, pp. 60, 62-66
Audit Committee
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 44
Awards and competitions
  Professional awards
   General, postoccupancy evaluation requirement
   
How Do We Measure Design Success? "Letters," 2/08, pp. 17-18
Why Don't Landscape Architects Perform More POEs? "Letters," 3/08, pp. 16, 17, 19
   
2008
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 114-131
   
Analysis and Planning Awards
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 114, 116, 126-129
   
Award of Excellence
     
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 114, 116
     
Honor Awards
     
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 126-129
   
Communications Awards
    Honor Awards
     
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 114, 129-131
   
General Design Awards
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, p. 66
    2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 115, 117-121
   
Award of Excellence
     
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 115, 116
   
Honor Awards
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 118-121
    Landmark Award
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 115, 131
   
Residential Design Awards
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 114-115, 122-126
   
Award of Excellence
     
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 114-115, 122
   
Honor Awards
     
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 122-126
   2007
    Communications Honor Awards
     
Teaching People to "Read" Landscapes, "Letters," 1/08, p. 19
   
General Design Honor Awards
     
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, p. 107
   
Residential Design Honor Awards
     
Bachelor Pad: Outside Edition, "Residential Design," 1/08, p. 76
     Graphic Design, "Residential Design: San Francisco," 2/08, p. 26

   
2004
   
Graphic Design, "Residential Design: San Francisco," 2/08, p. 26
   
Analysis & Planning Honor Award
     
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 108
   
2001
    Merit Design Award
     
When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, p. 52
   
1983
    Design Honor Awards
    Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, p. 119
 
Student Awards
   
"Land Matters," 6/08, p. 13
   
2008
    Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 36, 38-40, 42-44, 46, 48, 50-51
   
Analysis and Planning Awards
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 42-44
Award of Excellence
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, p. 42
     
Honor Awards
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 42-44
   
Communications Awards
     Award of Excellence
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 46, 48
     
Honor Awards
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, p. 48
   
Community Service Awards
     Honor Awards
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 48, 50
   
General Design Awards
     Honor Awards
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 36, 38-40
   
Research Awards
     Award of Excellence
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 44, 46
   
Student Collaboration Awards
     Honor Awards
Global Perspective, "Student Awards," 9/08, pp. 50-51
   2007
   
On the Mall, Few Functional Landscapes, "Student Works," 2/08, p. 47
   
2003
   
Landscape Architecture Is for People, "Riprap," 8/08, p. 26
Career support
 
The Landscape Architect in a Fluctuating Economy: One LA's Career Saga, "Letters," 7/08, p. 20
Chapters
  California Council
   The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 44
  California State University (Cal Poly) Student Chapter
Educating for a Region in Change, "Campus Profile," 7/08, p. 44
  Colorado
   President's Award of Excellence
   
Zen Eden, "Residential Design," 8/08, p. 106
Illinois
   2006
    Honor Award
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 73
Merit Award
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 70
 
Indiana
   Awards 2006
A Tale of Two Parks, 9/08, p. 111
Michigan
   
Repositioning Pocket Parks, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 24
 
Ohio
   Awards
   
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, p. 71
 
Pennsylvania/Delaware
   2006 Honor Award

    Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 95
 
Southern California
   The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 44
  Washington
   The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 38
Climate Change Statement
 
Plastic Wrappers for LAM? "Letters," 9/08, p. 17
Government Affairs Committee
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 44
Headquarters building
Thinking About Martha Schwartz's  "Green Rethink," "Letters," 9/08, p. 15
JobLink
 
The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 34
Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM)
 
Are There Things We Should Not Allow in Sacred Landscapes? "Letters," 1/08, p. 13
  Awards Corner, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
  Due Credit, "Letters," 1/08, p. 19
  Edible Front Yards, Anyone? "Letters," 6/08, p. 17
Finally--an Article on Sketching! "Letters," 1/08, p. 16
  How Do We Measure Design Success? "Letters," 2/08, p. 17
  Kudos, "Letters," 6/08, p. 21
The Landscape Architect in a Fluctuating Economy: One LA's Career Saga, "Letters," 7/08, pp. 20, 25
My Way, "Practice," 6/08, p. 80
  Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 101
  Plastic Wrappers for
LAM? "Letters," 9/08, p. 17
  Richard Haag Doesn't Put Pants on Trees, "Letters," 1/08, pp. 14, 16
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, pp. 36, 41

 
Solo Practice, Anyone? "Letters," 9/08, pp. 16-17
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 114
What the Critic Missed, "Letters," 5/08, p. 29
  Why Don't Landscape Architects Perform More POEs? "Letters," 3/08, p. 19
  The Wussification of Children's Play, "Letters," 1/08, p. 13
 
Advisory Board
   
The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 38
  Articles
   "The Activation of Union Square: A Designer's Perspective," "Perspective" (May 2008)
 
  A More Perfect Union? "Letters," 8/08, p. 21
"Andropogon: The Next Generation" (September 2005)
    Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 93
   
"Applying Ecological Design" (March 2007)
    Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 93
"Art for Rain's Sake" (September 2006)
   
Learning from Artful Rainwater Design, "Ecology," 8/08, pp. 28, 39
    To the Dogs, 6/08, p. 118
" Building to Learn" (April 2003)
   
Guidelines for Working with Marginal Communities, "Landscapes of Compassion," 2/08, p. 64
   "A Canal Ran Through It" (June 2005)
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 109
   
"A Canal Runs Through It" (May 1999)
   
Bend in the Ohio, "Waterfronts," 7/08, p. 36
"Celebration of Water" (May 2007)
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, pp. 52, 54
"Connecticut Contemporary" (December 2007)
   
Less Can Be Beautiful, "Letters," 2/08, p. 19
   "Contested Terrain" (May 2005)
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, p. 54
They Put
What in the Hall of Shame? "Letters," 2/08, p. 15
   
"Design on the Prairie" (February 2007)
   
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, p. 77
   
"Design Under Glass" (February 1997)
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 101
"A Desire for Change" (April 2007)
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, p. 54
"Dreaming the Landscape" (March 2008)
   
Dreaming as a Design Tool? "Letters," 7/08, p. 19
"Early Adopter" (November 2007)
    A Spot of Green in Steel City, "Green Roofs," 9/08, p. 60
    State of the Art, "Ecology," 6/08, p. 84
"Ecology Tested on the National Mall" (February 2006)
   
On the Mall, Few Functional Landscapes, "Student Works," 2/08, p. 40
" A Fine and Fancy Ramble" (July 2007)
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 103
"A Fine Red Line" (January 2008)
When Evaluating Built Works, Consider the Larger Context, "Letters," 3/08, pp. 14, 15-16
" Five Visions for Manhattan Superblocks" (February 2008)
Manhattan's Not-So-Super Blocks, "Letters," 4/08, p. 17
"The Fleeting and the Steadfast" (April 2005)
   
Graphic Design, "Residential Design: San Francisco," 2/08, p. 26
"The Focus-Grouped Park" (September 2007)
   
Urban Landscapes in a Post-Civic Age, "Roundtable," 3/08, p. 65
"Frankly, a Cluttered Memorial," "Critic at Large" (January 2005)
   
"Land Matters," 2/08, p. 13
 
"Freehand Renaissance" (November 2007)
   
Don't Give Up on Freehand Drawing, "Letters," 2/08, pp. 18-19
   Finally--an Article on Sketching! "Letters," 1/08, p. 16
 
"Friday in the Park with Adrian" (February 2008)
   
A Park Grows in Brooklyn, "Urban Parks," 7/08, p. 78
 
"From Divider to Uniter" (March 2008)
    More on Washington, D. C.'s "Forgotten" River, "Letters," 5/08, pp. 29, 30
    Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 71
   
"Grassroots Green Roof" (December 2007)
   
A Spot of Green in Steel City, "Green Roofs," 9/08, p. 58
"Great Streets" (May 2008)
For the Record, "Letters," 7/08, p. 25
"Green Roof Guru" (January 2007)
   
State of the Art, "Ecology," 6/08, p. 86
   "Guns and Roses," "Riprap" (June 2007)
   
Extreme Makeover, Tenderloin Edition, "Riprap," 7/08, p. 28
"Healing Havens" (August 2003)
   
For Burn Patients, A Place to Heal, "Healing Gardens," 4/08, p. 83
"Healing Through Play" (June 2007)
   
Equal Opportunity Design, "Connections," 1/08, p. 58
   
"How Not to Revitalize an Icon" (April 2008)
    What to Do When an Icon Isn't Working, "Letters," 6/08, p. 18
   
"Innovation Invitational" (September 2003)
   
Landscape Architecture Is for People, "Riprap," 8/08, p. 26
   
"In Search of Public Space" (August 2001)
   
"Land Matters," 7/08, p. 17"Land Matters" (January 2007)
   
When Evaluating Built Works, Consider the Larger Context, "Letters," 3/08, p. 14
  "Land Matters" (September 2007)
    Of Massacres, Memorials, and the Landscape Architect, "Letters," 5/08, p. 25
 
"Land Matters" (October 2007)
   
"Land Matters," 2/08, p. 13
   The Power of a Temporary 9/11 Memorial, "Letters," 1/08, p. 18
 
"Land Matters" (December 2007)
   
How Do We Measure Design Success? "Letters," 2/08, p. 15
Why Don't Landscape Architects Perform More POEs? "Letters," 3/08, p. 16
   
"Land Matters" (March 2008)
    Of Massacres, Memorials, and the Landscape Architect, "Letters," 5/08, p. 25
 
"Land Matters" (April 2008)
   
Edible Front Yards, Anyone? "Letters," 6/08, pp. 15, 17
"Land Matters" (May 2008)
"Sprawl Schools" and the Landscape Architect, "Letters," 7/08, pp. 19, 20
"Land Matters" (June 2008)
   
Just Why Do We Hold Student Design Competitions Anyway? "Letters," 8/08, p. 21
   
"Land Matters" (July 2008)
Boston's City Hall Plaza--Save or Scrap? "Letters," 9/08, pp. 15, 16
"Landscape Design as if Survival Mattered" (June 1991)
Educating for a Region in Change, "Campus Profile," 7/08, p. 49
" Landscape into Print," "Shared Wisdom" (December 2007)
   
Due Credit, "Letters," 1/08, p. 19
   For Further Information, "Letters," 3/08, p. 21
   For the Record, "Letters," 2/08, p. 19
 
"Lessons from the Studio, Part One," "Technology" (December 2007)
Lessons from the Studio, Part Two, "Technology," 4/08, p. 90
"Letters" (November 2007)
    Richard Haag Doesn't Put Pants on Trees, "Letters," 1/08, p. 16
 
 "Master Excavator" (November 2004)
   
Deep North, "Editor's Choice," 9/08, p. 30
"Meadows Above" (September 2000)
    A Spot of Green in Steel City, "Green Roofs," 9/08, p. 60
"The Monument in the Age of Political Correctness" (February 2008)
   
The Difficult Art of Memory, "Letters," 4/08, pp. 15, 16
   
"A More Perfect Union?" "Editor's Choice" (May 2008)
    A More Perfect Union? "Letters," 8/08, p. 21
   
"More Than Lip Service" (September 1994)
Educating for a Region in Change, "Campus Profile," 7/08, p. 49
   
"My Way" (June 2008)
   
Solo Practice, Anyone? "Letters," 9/08, pp. 16-17
 
"Nearly Nature" (November 2006)
    Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 30
   
"News from a Suburban Watershed" (May 2006)
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 121
 
"Olympic Hopeful" (March 2008)
   
Great Street Gone Bad, "Critic at Large," 6/08, p. 138
   
"On Drawing" (July/August 1985)
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 101
"Pall Over the Mall" (April 2007)
   
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, p. 46
"Para Renovar el Bosque" (April 2007)
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 119
"Parks Come to the Point" (December 2007)
   
Due Credit, "Letters," 1/08, p. 19
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 56
   
"Passion Plays" (July 1999)
    Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 88
"Porous Pavement Man" (March 2007)
    Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 69
   
"Protect Your Turf" (April 2007)
    Integrating LID into the Design Process, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 64
   
"Reasons to Smile at Teardrop," "Critic at Large" (December 2007)
They Put What in the Hall of Shame? "Letters," 2/08, p. 15
Why Don't Landscape Architects Perform More POEs? "Letters," 3/08, p. 16
   
"Regeneration" (January 1999)
Educating for a Region in Change, "Campus Profile," 7/08, p. 49
   "Remembered Rain" (September 2004)
 
  Integrating LID into the Design Process, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 64
"Research Design Connections" column
   
Why Don't Landscape Architects Perform More POEs? "Letters," 3/08, p. 17
 
"Residential Landscape Sustainability: A Checklist Tool, by Carl Smith, Andy Clayden, and Nigel Dunnett," "Books" (March 2008)
   Author Comments on Book Review, "Letters," 5/08, p. 30
 
"Restoring the Midwestern Landscape" (October 1975)
   
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, p. 77
 
"Restrained Sustainability" (October 2005)
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 103
"Retreating Through History" (February 2002)
   
When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, p. 52
"Rhythm as Form, Rhythm as Place" (March 2007)
   
Visual Fugue, 4/08, p. 121
"The Road Taken" (April 2008)
The Landscape Architect in a Fluctuating Economy: One LA's Career Saga, "Letters," 7/08, p. 20
"Science Says" (March 1999)
   
Preschool Physics, 3/08, p. 113
"Slouching Toward Independence" (June 2006)
   
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 104
"Starting an Environmental Nonprofit" (March 2004)
    Stormwater Evangelists, "Firm Focus," 4/08, p. 62
   
"State of the Art" (June 2008)
    Sedums vs. Natives for Green Roofs, "Letters," 8/08, p. 21
    A Spot of Green in Steel City, "Green Roofs," 9/08, p. 64
"A Still Imperfect Union" (December 2003)
   
A More Perfect Union? "Editor's Choice," 5/08, p. 100
"Stones over the Pacific" (June 2005)
   
Stone Frames for Endless Landscapes, "International Design," 4/08, p. 100
   
"Strategies for Clay Soils" (May 2008)
    For the Record, "Letters," 7/08, p. 25
"Taking the High Road" (December 2004)
Five Visions for Manhattan Superblocks, 2/08, p. 98
   
"Tango Nuevo" (April 2004)
   
Otro Tango Mas, 5/08, p. 113
   
"Tilting at Grain Mills" (April 1994)
   
Bend in the Ohio, "Waterfronts," 7/08, p. 36
   
"To Walk Through Bach" (December 2000)
A Garden in Every Plot, "Shared Wisdom," 1/08, p. 80
   
"Transforming the American Garden" (July/August 1986)
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 102
   
"2007 ASLA Student Awards" (October 2007)
   
On the Mall, Few Functional Landscapes, "Student Works," 2/08, p. 47
 
 "Uncovering an Oasis: In Downtown Chicago, a Classic Prairie School Landscape is Restored to Life" (November 2001)
Visiting Jensen in Chicago, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 76
"Underwhelming Park," "Critic at Large" (September 2007)
   
A Jubilant Assessment, "Critic at Large," 1/08, pp. 130, 132
"Urban Planning Needs Green Rethink" (July 2008)
Thinking About Martha Schwartz's  "Green Rethink," "Letters," 9/08, p. 15
"A View from the Garden" (July 2006)
    Awards Corner, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
"A Walk in Progress" (March 2008)
    What the Critic Missed, "Letters," 5/08, pp. 27-29
   
"Walk on the Wild Side" (December 2003)
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 105
"Where History and Nature Collide," "Changing Places" (November 2007)
   
Teaching People to "Read" Landscapes, "Letters," 1/08, p. 19
   "Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice" (January 2008)
Pricey Children's Gardens Aren't the Answer, "Letters," 3/08, p. 13
  "Working in the Margins" (December 2007)
   
In Guatemala, Building Gardens of Hope, "Landscapes of Compassion," 2/08, p. 60
"A World of Her Own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda, by Catherine Howett, FASLA, "Books" (November 2007)
   
Talking Back to the Book Reviewer, "Letters," 1/08, pp. 13-14
   
"Worlds Apart" (August 2000)
   
Off Campus, "Shared Wisdom," 8/08, p. 103
Lobby Day 2009
Thinking About Martha Schwartz's  "Green Rethink," "Letters," 9/08, p. 15
Professional Practice Networks
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 40
Public Practice Advisory Committee
  The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, pp. 40, 44
Sustainable Sites Initiative
 
Plastic Wrappers for LAM? "Letters," 9/08, p. 17
  Rating the Regenerative Landscape, "Ecology," 5/08, pp. 46, 48-53
Thinking About Martha Schwartz's  "Green Rethink," "Letters," 9/08, p. 15
When Evaluating Built Works, Consider the Larger Context, "Letters," 3/08, pp. 13-14
  Sustainable Sites Product Development Committee
   
Rating the Regenerative Landscape, "Ecology," 5/08, p. 46

ANDERSON, CHARLES, FASLA
Cliff Dwelling, "Residential Design: Seattle," 2/08, pp. 76, 77, 80

ANDERSON, DAVID
On Their Own Initiative, "Student Works," 6/08, p. 54

ANDERSON, JOHN C., ASLA
My Way, "Practice," 6/08, pp. 70, 72

ANDERSON, KATHERINE, ASSOCIATE ASLA
A Winery Before Its Time, "Design," 6/08, pp. 42, 45

ANDERSON DESIGN INC., LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA
My Way, "Practice," 6/08, pp. 70, 72

ANDERSSON, THORBJORN
Representing Landscape Architecture, edited by Marc Treib, "Books," 7/08, p. 121

ANDREA COCHRAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, pp. 107, 109, 110, 113
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 118-119


ANDROPOGON ASSOCIATES, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Making Hydrology Visible, "Design," 8/08, p. 92
Rating the Regenerative Landscape, "Ecology," 5/08, p. 46
Think Like Flink, "Shared Wisdom," 5/08, p. 93

ANTARCTICA--LOCATIONS
Can Parks Promote International Peace? "Global Landscapes," 3/08, pp. 44-45

APARTMENTS AND CONDOMINIUMS--SPECIFIC COMMUNITIES
Alcyone Apartments, Seattle, Washington
Perspective: The Seattle Green Factor, "Shared Wisdom," 7/08, pp. 84-85
Anacostia River riverfront public-housing community, Washington, D. C.
From Divider to Uniter, 3/08, p. 109
Curran House affordable housing complex, Tenderloin district, San Francisco, California
 
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, pp. 106-113
 
Main courtyard
   
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, pp. 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111
Roof garden
   
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, pp. 107, 109, 110-113
 
Small gated courtyard
   
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, pp. 109-110
Folsom & Dore supportive apartments, San Francisco, California
 
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, p. 113
Society Hill Towers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, pp. 104-105
10th @ Hoyt Apartments, Portland, Oregon
 
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 118-119
Wilshire Vermont Station, Los Angeles, California
L. A. Squared, "Critic at Large," 3/08, p. 148

APONTE, HECTOR
Friday in the Park with Adrian, "Profile," 2/08, p. 56

APPLE COMPUTER
Designing with Both Hands, "Technology," 2/08, pp. 84, 87
iPhone
Designing with Both Hands, "Technology," 2/08, p. 84

AQUACULTURE--IN DESIGN
Solar Decathlon 2007, sponsored by the U. S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Washington, D. C.
  Texas A & M exhibit
   
On the Mall, Few Functional Landscapes, "Student Works," 2/08, p. 42
University of Puerto Rico exhibit
   
On the Mall, Few Functional Landscapes, "Student Works," 2/08, p. 42

ARAD, MICHAEL
The Monument in the Age of Political Correctness, "Critic at Large," 2/08, p. 138

ARBOGAST, MAI
The Road Taken, "Careers," 4/08, p. 44

ARBORETA, BOTANICAL GARDENS, AND PUBLIC GARDENS--GENERAL
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 28
Great Botanic Gardens of the World, by Sara Oldfield, "Noteworthy," 6/08, p. 121

ARBORETA, BOTANICAL GARDENS, AND PUBLIC GARDENS--SPECIFIC
Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Public Gardens In and Around Philadelphia, 7/08, p. 111
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, New Hope, Pennsylvania
  Public Gardens In and Around Philadelphia, 7/08, p. 111
Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Massachusetts
  "Art Goes Wild" exhibition
   
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, pp. 26, 32
   
"Floating Islands"
   
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 32
   "Hidden Valley"
   
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 32
Garfield Park Conservatory, Chicago, Illinois
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, pp. 72-73
  Visiting Jensen in Chicago, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 76
  Fern Room
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 73
   Visiting Jensen in Chicago, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 76
Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
  Public Gardens In and Around Philadelphia, 7/08, p. 111
  A Vista Never Before Seen, "Creative Learning," 9/08, pp. 106-107
 
Spectrascope
   
A Vista Never Before Seen, "Creative Learning," 9/08, pp. 106, 107
  Pierce's Woods
   Lookout Loft
    Arborscope
     
A Vista Never Before Seen, "Creative Learning," 9/08, pp. 106, 107
   
Prismascope
     
A Vista Never Before Seen, "Creative Learning," 9/08, pp. 106, 107
Medellin, Colombia, Botanical Gardens
 
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, pp. 52, 54-56
  Butterfly pavilion
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, p. 56
 
Café
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, p. 56
  Flower Fair (August)
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, p. 52
 
Herbarium
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, p. 56
 
Orquideario/orquideorama (orchid garden)
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, pp. 52, 55, 56
 
Public plazas
   
Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, p. 52
 
Rhododendron Yard
   Fractals of Nature, "Botanical Gardens," 9/08, p. 56
Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Public Gardens In and Around Philadelphia, 7/08, p. 111
Morton Arboretum, Chicago, Illinois
  Children's Garden
   
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, pp. 26, 28, 29, 30, 32-34, 36-37
   
"Adventure Woods"
   
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, pp. 32, 33-34
   
"Evergreen Walk and Lookout"
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 34
   
"Secret Stream"
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, pp. 33, 34
   
"Under the Trees
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 34
   
"Wonder Pond"
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 34
   
"Backyard Discovery Gardens"
   
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, pp. 32, 33, 34
   
"Bloom, Zoom, and Sprout"
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, pp. 33, 34
    "Curiosity Garden"
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 33
    "Every Which Way"
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 33
    "Windmill Garden"
     
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 33
Mt. Cuba Center, Greenville, Delaware
  Public Gardens In and Around Philadelphia, 7/08, p. 111
Mount Pleasant Cemetery arboretum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
Graveyard Shift, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 22
Naples Botanical Garden, Naples, Florida
  Tropical Mosaic Garden
   
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 30
   
Bismarckia Island
    Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 28
   
Indian Date Palm Allee
   
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 28
New York Botanical Garden (NYBG), The Bronx, New York
  "Kiku: The Art of Japanese Chrysanthemum" exhibition
   
Day of the Triffid, "Riprap," 1/08, pp. 20, 22
  Ruth Rae Howell Family Gardens
   
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 29
Orange County Great Park conservatory/botanical garden Irvine, California
  "Orange County Great Park Comprehensive Master Plan" A Vision for the Great Park of the 21st Century," design by Ken Smith Workshop West, Irvine, California
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 128
United States Botanic Garden (USBG)
 
Rating the Regenerative Landscape, "Ecology," 5/08, p. 48


ARBORS AND PERGOLAS--IN DESIGN
Children's Garden at the Morton Arboretum, Chicago, Illinois
 
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 32
Museum of Indian Terracotta courtyard, Sanskriti Kendra, New Dehli, India
 
Cultivating a Cultural Oasis, 6/08, p. 106
Occidental Park, Seattle, Washington
 
How Not to Revitalize an Icon, "Editor's Choice," 4/08, pp. 52, 53, 56, 58, 60
Oregon Burn Center Therapeutic Garden, Legacy Emanuel Hospital, Portland, Oregon
 
For Burn Patients, A Place to Heal, "Healing Gardens," 4/08, pp. 80, 88
Private residence pool area, Southampton, New York
Where the Wild Things Grow, "Residential Design," 7/08, p. 95
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway North End Park designed by Kathryn Gustafson, ASLA, Boston, Massachusetts
  A Walk in Progress, "Opinion," 3/08, p. 34
Safe Passage Preschool and Children's Gardens of Hope, Guatemala City, Guatemala
  In Guatemala, Building Gardens of Hope, "Landscapes of Compassion," 2/08, pp. 66, 68
  A Student's Perspective, "Landscapes of Compassion," 2/08, p. 63
Tashmoo Farm swimming pool and cabana area, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
  Swimming pool and cabana
   Rural Restoration, 7/08, pp. 115, 116, 118, 119
U. S. Department of Agriculture Whitten Building Headquarters "East Zone" charrette design, National Mall, Washington, D. C.
 
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, p. 54

ARCELORMITTAL
Deep North, "Editor's Choice," 9/08, pp. 31, 32, 34

ARCHES--IN DESIGN
Sanskriti Kendra, New Dehli, India
 
Cultivating a Cultural Oasis, 6/08, pp. 110-111
Santa Juana Dam, Huasco River Valley, Chile
 
Stone Frames for Endless Landscapes, "International Design," 4/08, pp. 100-101

ARCHITECTURE--GENERAL
Birds and bird-safe design
 
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 130, 131

ARCHITECTURE--RELATIONSHIP TO LANDSCAPE DESIGN
General, Thomas Church residential garden designs
 
The View from Above, 5/08, pp. 105, 106
Curran House affordable housing complex, Tenderloin district, San Francisco, California
 
Triumph in the Tenderloin, 2/08, pp. 110, 111
Donnell Garden, Sonoma, California
 
The View from Above, 5/08, p. 105
McCoy/Vogelzang residence, Queen Anne Hill, Seattle, Washington
 
Cliff Dwelling, "Residential Design: Seattle," 2/08, p. 77
Novelty Hill?Januik Winery, Woodinville, Washington
  A Winery Before Its Time, "Design," 6/08, pp. 45, 49
Private residence, San Francisco, California
 
Graphic Design, "Residential Design: San Francisco," 2/08, pp. 26-27
Riley residence, San Francisco, California
 
The View from Above, 5/08, pp. 106, 108
 
Front garden
   
The View from Above, 5/08, p. 106

ARENS, MIKE
Prairie School, "Design," 9/08, pp. 70, 76

ARGENTINA--LOCATIONS
Buenos Aires
  Puerto Madero
   
Otro Tango Mas, 5/08, pp. 113, 114
   Micaela Bastidas Park
   
Otro Tango Mas, 5/08, pp. 113, 114-115, 117
   
Mujeres Argentinas Park
   
Otro Tango Mas, 5/08, pp. 112-117
   
Ecological Preserve
     
Otro Tango Mas, 5/08, pp. 114, 115

ARGO INVESTMENTS
Beauty and the Turf, "Urban Spaces," 9/08, p. 80

ARIZONA--LOCATIONS
Gilbert
  Cosmo Dog Park
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 112-119
   
Amphitheater
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 112-113, 114, 115
  Playground
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 114-115, 116-117, 118
 
Discovery Park
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 114, 115
Zanjero Park
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 114, 115
Phoenix
General, green spaces
   To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 115-116, 117
General, lawns
   Research Design Connections: Why Do Residents Change Desert Landscapes into Lawns? "Practice," 7/08, pp. 66, 68
General, parks
   To the Dogs, 6/08, pp. 115-116, 117
General, paths
   
To the Dogs, 6/08, p. 115
Hance Park
   
Nature over Traffic, "Urban Parks," 2/08, pp. 34, 38
 
Papago Freeway
   
Nature over Traffic, "Urban Parks," 2/08, p. 34
Scottsdale
  Lost Dog Wash Trailhead
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 115, 119
Tucson
  General, urban forest/tree canopy
Treeconomics, "Shared Wisdom," 2/08, p. 88

ARKANSAS--LOCATIONS
Fayetteville
  "Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development," design by the University of Arkansas Community Design Center
   
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, pp. 115, 128, 129

ARMAN, PIERRE
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 66

ARNN, MATT

USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, pp. 46, 48, 50, 51, 58, 59

ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--GENERAL
For Art's Sake, "Product Profiles," 8/08, p. 134
Richard Haag Doesn't Put Pants on Trees, "Letters," 1/08, p. 16
Graffiti
 
Skaters Show True Colors, "Riprap," 3/08, pp. 22, 24

ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--IN DESIGN
Ariel Sharon Park, Hiriya, Tel Aviv, Israel
 
Recycling in Israel, "Brownfields," 3/08, p. 84
"Art Goes Wild," Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Massachusetts
 
Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, pp. 26, 32
"Backyard Discovery Gardens," Children's Garden at the Morton Arboretum, Chicago, Illinois
 
Where It's Safe to Get Dirty, "Editor's Choice," 1/08, p. 33
Biwabik, Minnesota, mine-reclamation project (Minorca East Reserve)
 
Deep North, "Editor's Choice," 9/08, p. 26
Centennial Park skatepark, Davenport, Iowa
 
Skaters Show True Colors, "Riprap," 3/08, pp. 22, 24
Chestnut Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, pp. 120, 124
 
"Estuary Gate" (designed by Christopher T. Ray)
  Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, pp. 120-121, 124
Fountain
  Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, pp. 122, 124
 
"Wissahickon Valley Gate" (designed by Christopher T. Ray)
  Icons Revisited: Well-Kept Secret, 9/08, pp. 120, 122, 124
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, City Hall
 
High Fashion, "Riprap," 5/08, p. 36
Cohen Alley, Tenderloin District, San Francisco, California
 
Extreme Makeover, Tenderloin Edition, "Riprap," 7/08, p. 28
Denver, Colorado, public-school playgrounds Learning Landscapes Initiative
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, pp. 47, 51, 52
Harborside Fountain Park, Bremerton, Washington
  Perspective: A Park Townspeople Love, "Waterfronts," 6/08, p. 101
  Sound Investment, "Waterfronts," 6/08, p. 99
Harlemville, New York, cross-country ski trail
 
Boundary Maker, "Profile," 1/08, pp. 46, 47
Indian Date Palm Allee, Tropical Mosaic Garden, Naples Botanical Garden, Naples, Florida
  Designing Garden Displays and Exhibitions, "Design," 4/08, p. 28
Kalamazoo, Michigan, downtown
 
Kalamazoo, Meet Generation X, "Practice," 1/08, p. 65
Kerman Environmental Art Festival, Shahdad Desert, Iran
Marked in Stone and Sand, "Art in the Landscape: Iran," 6/08, p. 60
Kern residence "Gan Eden" garden, Castle Pines, Colorado
 
Zen Eden, "Residential Design," 8/08, pp. 107, 111
Los Angeles County Museum of Art plaza, Los Angeles, California
L. A. Squared, "Critic at Large," 3/08, p. 148
Minute Man National Historical Park, Lexington/Concord, Massachusetts
 
When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, pp. 52, 54, 55
Oregon Burn Center Therapeutic Garden, Legacy Emanuel Hospital, Portland, Oregon
 
For Burn Patients, A Place to Heal, "Healing Gardens," 4/08, p. 88
Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival, Hormuz Island, Iran
Marked in Stone and Sand, "Art in the Landscape: Iran," 6/08, p. 60
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, pp. 100-101
  The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, pp. 97, 99, 110
  Top Ten Landscape Sights in Philadelphia, 7/08, p. 106
 
General, Mural Arts Program
   
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 110
  Aviator Park
   The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 102
  Benjamin Franklin Parkway
   Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, pp. 100, 101
   The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 106
 
City Hall
   
Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 101
   
Tower
   
Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 101
    The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, pp. 102-103, 106, 107
 
John F. Kennedy Plaza ("LOVE Park")
   
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 105
 
Logan Square
   
Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 101
Philadelphia Museum of Art
   
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 97
 
South Street
   Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 100
 
Village of Arts and Humanities
   
Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 101
   The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 97 
Puclaro Dam, Elqui River Valley, Chile
 
Stone Frames for Endless Landscapes, "International Design," 4/08, p. 105
Riley residence front garden, San Francisco, California
 
The View from Above, 5/08, p. 106
Safe Passage Preschool and Children's Gardens of Hope, Guatemala City, Guatemala
  In Guatemala, Building Gardens of Hope, "Landscapes of Compassion," 2/08, pp. 66, 71
Sanskriti Kendra, New Dehli, India
 
Cultivating a Cultural Oasis, 6/08, pp. 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110-111
 
Amphitheater
   
Cultivating a Cultural Oasis, 6/08, pp. 107, 110
Silver Plaza, Silver Spring, Maryland
 
Beauty and the Turf, "Urban Spaces," 9/08, pp. 78, 80-81, 83
   "Land Matters," 9/08, p. 13
South Oxford Park, Brooklyn, New York
 
A Park Grows in Brooklyn, "Urban Parks," 7/08, pp. 77, 80
Union Square, San Francisco, California
 
A More Perfect Union? "Editor's Choice," 5/08, pp. 98, 102, 103
Vancouver waterfront, British Columbia, Canada
  Vancouver Says Thanks But No Thanks to Sculpture, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
Verdearte Festival, Pescia, Italy
Marked in Stone and Sand, "Art in the Landscape: Iran," 6/08, p. 62
Works by Ahmad Nadalian
Marked in Stone and Sand, "Art in the Landscape: Iran," 6/08, pp. 58-60, 62
Works by Dionicio Rodriguez
Capturing Nature: The Cement Sculpture of Dionicio Rodriguez, by Patsy Pittman Light, "Noteworthy," 7/08, p. 121
   
ART AND SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE--SPECIFIC WORKS
The Awakening by J. Seward Johnson Jr.
  A Rude Awakening, "Riprap," 4/08, p. 22
Bullock's Head by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 66
Chamber No. 13, Hotel Carcasonne, Rue Mouffetard 24, Paris, 1959-1965, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, pp. 65, 66, 68
Circle of Unicorns by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 68
Device to Root Out Evil by Dennis Oppenheim, Vancouver waterfront, British Columbia, Canada
  Vancouver Says Thanks But No Thanks to Sculpture, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
Dreifuss by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 66
Eight Skinny Nightmares by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, pp. 64, 66
The Gates by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Central Park, New York, New York
 
The New York City Waterfalls, "Riprap," 5/08, p. 34
  Yorkers Welcome, "Riprap," 9/08, p. 22
Giant Clothespin by Claes Oldenburg, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 100
Haraz River Project by Ahmad Nadalian, Haraz River, Poloor, Iran
Marked in Stone and Sand, "Art in the Landscape: Iran," 6/08, p. 58
Holding Grandmother's Quilt by Donald Gensler
 
The Philadelphia Story, 7/08, p. 110
The Jury by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 68
Labyrinthic Mural Path by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, pp. 65, 66
The Minute Man by Daniel Chester French, Minute Man National Historical Park, Lexington/Concord, Massachusetts
 
When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, pp. 52, 54, 55
Monument for Settlers by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 66
New York City Waterfalls by Olafur Eliasson, various locations around Manhattan
 
The New York City Waterfalls, "Riprap," 5/08, pp. 32, 34
  Yorkers Welcome, "Riprap," 9/08, pp. 20, 22
Obelisco Transportable by Damian Ortega (various locations)
 
Viewshed, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 24
Poet's Tomb by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 64
The River Still Has Fish by Ahmad Nadalian, Haraz River, Iran
Marked in Stone and Sand, "Art in the Landscape: Iran," 6/08, p. 60
Rocky statue, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 100
Shadow Pergola by Ean Eldred, Oregon Burn Center Therapeutic Garden, Legacy Emanuel Hospital, Portland, Oregon
 
For Burn Patients, A Place to Heal, "Healing Gardens," 4/08, p. 88
Snow Angel by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 66
South Street murals, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 100
Spring statue, Riley residence front garden, San Francisco, California
 
The View from Above, 5/08, p. 106
Stonework designs by Jonathan Piasecki, ASLA
 
Boundary Maker, "Profile," 1/08, pp. 44, 46-49
  Ordovician Bench, Lenox, Massachusetts
   
Boundary Maker, "Profile," 1/08, p. 46
The Thinker by Auguste Rodin, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Paradise of Public Art, 7/08, p. 100
The Three Servicemen, Washington, D. C.
 
In Search of Flexible Memorials, "Critic at Large," 4/08, p. 144
Tree Cozy by Carol Hummel, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, City Hall
 
High Fashion, "Riprap," 5/08, p. 36
Tree Pants by Peter Coffin, Wanas Sculpture Park, Malmo, Sweden
  Richard Haag Doesn't Put Pants on Trees, "Letters," 1/08, p. 16
Voyeur by Daniel Spoerri, Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, p. 66
The Weather Project by Olafur Eliasson, Tate Modern, London, England
 
The New York City Waterfalls, "Riprap," 5/08, p. 32

ARTIFICIAL TURF--IN DESIGN
Boston College football field, Boston, Massachusetts
 
Beauty and the Turf, "Urban Spaces," 9/08, p. 87
Cake Park, Stockholm, Sweden
 
Recipe for Trouble, "Critic at Large," 8/08, p. 150
Denver, Colorado, public-school playgrounds Learning Landscapes Initiative
Too Cool (Just) for School, "Practice," 8/08, p. 50
South Oxford Park, Brooklyn, New York
 
A Park Grows in Brooklyn, "Urban Parks," 7/08, p. 78
"The Turf" (soon to be Veteran's Memorial Plaza), Silver Spring, Maryland
 
Beauty and the Turf, "Urban Spaces," 9/08, pp. 78, 80, 84, 86, 87
  "Land Matters," 9/08, p. 13

ART PARKS AND SCULPTURE GARDENS--SPECIFIC
Bosco Sacro Garden, Bomarzo, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, pp. 66, 68
Hic Terminus Haeret, Siena, Italy
 
Unexpected Appearances, "Art in the Landscape: Italy," 6/08, pp. 64, 65, 66, 68
Wanas Sculpture Park, Malmo, Sweden
Tree Pants by Peter Coffin
   Richard Haag Doesn't Put Pants on Trees, "Letters," 1/08, p. 16

ARTS & CRAFTS PERIOD
California Gardens of the Arts & Crafts Period, by Eugene O. Murmann, "Noteworthy," 6/08, p. 121

ARTUSO, SARAH, STUDENT ASLA
Why Don't Landscape Architects Perform More POEs? "Letters," 3/08, pp. 19-20 (author)

ARVIDSON, ADAM REGN, ASLA
Advice from the Trenches, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 98 (author)
Carmel Clay's Next Moves, 9/08, p. 117 (author)
Halprin's Heritage Plaza Threatened? "Riprap," 1/08, pp. 22, 24 (author)
Jens Jensen in 2008, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, pp. 68-74, 76 (author)
Kalamazoo, Meet Generation X, "Practice," 1/08, pp. 60, 62-67 (author)
Repositioning Pocket Parks, "Riprap," 2/08, p. 24 (author)
Sustainable Streets, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 94 (author)
A Tale of Two Parks, 9/08, pp. 108-117 (author)
Unseen Green, "Infrastructure," 9/08, pp. 88, 90, 92-96, 98 (author)
Vermiculture Takes a Holiday, "Riprap," 5/08, p. 34 (author)
Visiting Jensen in Chicago, "Restoration: Illinois," 8/08, p. 76 (author)

ASPHALT--IN DESIGN
Garfield Elementary School, Oakland neighborhood, San Antonio, Texas
 
Equal Opportunity Design, "Connections," 1/08, pp. 52-53
U. S. Department of Agriculture Whitten Building Headquarters, National Mall, Washington, D. C.
 
USDA Prime Design, "Design," 3/08, p. 48

ATELIER BIG CITY, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
Avant Gardeners: 50 Visionaries of the Contemporary Landscape, by Tim Richardson, "Books," 6/08, p. 121

ATLAS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, PORTLAND, OREGON
Learning from Artful Rainwater Design, "Ecology," 8/08, p. 30

ATTARIAN, JANET
Advice from the Trenches, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 98
Sustainable Streets, "Infrastructure," 9/08, p. 94
Unseen Green, "Infrastructure," 9/08, pp. 88, 93, 94

AUGUSTIN, SALLY
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 4/08, pp. 72, 74-76 (author)
Research Design Connections, "Practice," 7/08, pp. 66, 68-72 (author)

AUTODESK
Designing with Both Hands, "Technology," 2/08, p. 87

AXES--IN DESIGN
General, roads
 
Gardens in the Round, "Transportation," 6/08, p. 92
Beijing, China
Olympic Hopeful, "International Design," 3/08, pp. 90, 96, 97
Olympic Green (2008 Summer Olympics fields and venues)
   Olympic Hopeful, "International Design," 3/08, pp. 90, 92, 96, 97
   
Olympic Forest Park
   
Olympic Hopeful, "International Design," 3/08, p. 94
Central Park of Modern Art, Beijing, China
 
Over Traffic, 1/08, pp. 107-108
Hudson River Rail Yards site design by Murphy/Jahn Architects, Cooper Robertson & Partners, and Peter Walker and Partners Landscape Architecture, New York, New York
Five Visions for Manhattan Superblocks, 2/08, p. 103
Kern residence "Gan Eden" garden white garden, Castle Pines, Colorado
 
Zen Eden, "Residential Design," 8/08, p. 110
McCoy/Vogelzang residence, Queen Anne Hill, Seattle, Washington
 
Cliff Dwelling, "Residential Design: Seattle," 2/08, p. 77
Minute Man National Historical Park, Lexington/Concord, Massachusetts
 
When Landscape Histories Entwine, "Historic Landscapes," 7/08, p. 52
Mujeres Argentinas Park, Puerto Madero renovation, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Otro Tango Mas, 5/08, p. 116
New York Hall of Science preschool play area, Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, New York
 
Preschool Physics, 3/08, p. 115
Pierce County Environmental Services Facility, University Place, Washington
 
Learning from Artful Rainwater Design, "Ecology," 8/08, pp. 32, 36, 37, 38, 39
Riley residence front garden, San Francisco, California
 
The View from Above, 5/08, p. 106
Walden Studios, Alexander Valley, California
2008 ASLA Awards, 8/08, p. 119

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