ABDON,
SCOTT S. Quarry Kudos,
“Letters,” 8/96, p. 19 (author) Taming the
Tide, 5/96, p. 79 ABE,
CALVIN R., ASLA A River
Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, p. 38 ABRAMSON,
JERRY E., MAYOR OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, p. 82 ACCESSIBLE
DESIGN General, Therapeutic Gardens ASLA
Awards 1996: “Getting Better,” 11/96, p. 99 Gwynns Falls Trail, Baltimore,
Maryland
The Right Connections, “Riprap,”
6/96, p. 28 International Fountain, Seattle Center,
Seattle, Washington Fountain
of Youth, “Design,” 6/96, pp. 32-33 Quarry Cove, Yaquina Head Outstanding
Natural Area, near Newport, Oregon Taming
the Tide, 5/96, pp. 74-75, 76-77, 78, 79, 80, 100, 102 Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields,
Illinois
Midwestern Metaphor, 8/96, p. 80 Shurtleff Early Learning Center
Recreation Courtyard, Chelsea, Massachusetts
Playing
with Nature, “Riprap,” 10/96, p. 62 ACCONCI,
VITO
Walking the
Line, 4/96, pp. 83, 84, 86, 100 ADAMS,
BHANICA
From Blight
to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, p. 46 ADAPTIVE
USE, IN DESIGN
General Out
of Egypt, 2/96, p. 96 General, Industrial-Site Buildings Industrial
Strength, 4/96, p. 89 Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights, New
York On
the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, p. 78 Castle Rock Exhibit Hall, Oregon Hester’s
Progress, 4/96, p. 79 Chelsea Apartments, East Falls Section,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Industrial
Strength, 4/96, pp. 88-93, 102 Countryside Landfill, Lake County, Illinois Country
Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p. 43 Lowry Air Force Base (Decommissioned)
Redevelopment, Denver, Colorado Farewell
to Arms, 5/96, pp. 88-89, 90, 92-93, 105 Memphis Zoo, Overton Park, Tennessee Animals
of the Night Exhibit Out of Egypt, 2/96, p. 96 Old Elephant House Out of Egypt,
2/96, pp. 72, 96 A. E. BYE AND J. H. HALL A Subtle Hand, 5/96,
p. 104 AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—UNITED STATES—NATIONAL—ENVIRONMENTAL AND PRESERVATION GROUPS
American Farmland Trust A
Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 69 Audubon International A
Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 68 Center for Watershed Protection, Silver
Spring, Maryland
Down by the Creekside, “Technology,”
10/96, pp. 86, 88, 93 Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96,
pp. 63, 67 Elm Research Institute (ERI) Bringing
Back the Elms, “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 26 National Center for Environmental Publications and Information From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, p. 56 National Register of Historic Places Industrial
Strength, 4/96, pp. 92, 102 Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 40, 42 National Trust for Historic Preservation A
Presidential Retreat, “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 20 Sierra Club
A
Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 64, 69 Trust for Public Land (TPL) ASLA
Awards 1996: “Explaining Eden,” 11/96, p. 96 The Right Connections, “Riprap,”
6/96, p. 28 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96,
pp. 36, 38, 40-41 Green
Cities Initiative A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96,
p. 38 Water Environment Federation, Alexandria,
Virginia From
Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 56 AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—UNITED STATES—NATIONAL—FEDERAL GOVERNMENT American Society of Testing and
Materials (ASTM) Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 36 Army Corps of Engineers ASLA
Awards 1996: “River Redux,” 11/96, pp. 87-88 Littorally Speaking, 6/96, pp. 70,
72, 73 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 87 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96,
pp. 36, 41 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, pp. 81,
82, 83, 91 American
Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) Tin Soldiers, “Critic at Large,”
2/96, p. 152 Korean
War Memorial Advisory Board Tin
Soldiers, “Critic at Large,” 2/96, p. 152 Tri-Services
CADD/GIS Technology Center Digital
Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 41 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Quarry
Kudos, “Letters,” 8/96, p. 19 Taming the Tide, 5/96, pp. 78-79,
80, 100, 101, 102 Bureau of Reclamation The
Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 83 The
Salt River Project (SRP) Reclaiming the Canals,
“Planning,” 12/96, pp. 26, 29 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Second
in Command, 9/96, p. 77 Commission of Fine Arts Tin
Soldiers, “Critic at Large,” 2/96, p. 152 Department of Agriculture (USDA) Urban Resource Partnership (URP) From Blight to Bounty,
“Practice,” 7/96, p. 49 Department of Defense (DOD) Farewell
to Arms, 5/96, pp. 95, 105 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) A
Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 56 The
Dream Team, “Planning,” 7/96, p. 34 From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 56, 59 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,”
7/96, p. 38 Little Marsh on the Prairie,
“Ecology,” 7/96, p. 53 A
Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 68, 69 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 68,
71, 72 It’s
a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 47, 49 Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Apocalypse
Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 39, 40, 41 Forest Service (USFS) ASLA
Awards 1996: “Heart of Dixie,” 11/96, p. 90 Digital
Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 38 Dying
a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, p. 58 Yellowstone Undermined? “Riprap,”
4/96, p. 26 General Services Administration (GSA) Art
in Architecture Program The Haunting of Federal Plaza,
“Critic at Large,” 5/96, pp. 159, 160 Housing Authority Modern
Master, 2/96, p. 77 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Dying
a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, p. 61 National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) Capital
Gain? 6/96, pp. 76, 78, 79, 82, 83, 88 Tin
Soldiers, “Critic at Large,” 2/96, p. 152 National Endowment for the Arts Design
Arts Program
ASLA Awards
1996: “Future Perfect?” 11/96, p. 92 National
Fisheries and Wildlife Service It’s
a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 46, 49 National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) Marine Sanctuary Program It’s a Wide
Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 46, 49 National
Park Service (NPS) Apocalypse
Park, “Planning,” 3/96, p. 41 Digital
Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 43 Down
by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 90, 91 Industrial
Strength, 4/96, p. 92 Perfect
Fit, 12/96, pp. 54, 55, 56, 59 Room to Grow, 3/96, p. 76 Second in Command 9/96, pp. 73, 74,
75, 76, 77 What’s Next for Pennsylvania Avenue?
“Riprap,” 4/96, pp. 22, 24 Cultural
Landscape Inventory (CLI) Surveying the
Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 41-42 History
of Second in Command, 9/96, p. 77 Mississippi
National River and Recreation Area (MNRRA) Restoring the River Wild,
“Planning,” 5/96, p. 42 Rivers,
Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96,
p. 36 Natural Resources Conservation Service
(NRCS) Down
by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 89, 93 Office of Strategic Services Modern
Master, 2/96, p. 77 Smithsonian Institution Horticulture Services Division Archives of American Gardens (AAG) Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 38 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) It’s
a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 46, 49 AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—UNITED STATES—PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED PROFESSIONS American Institute of Architects Capital
Gain? 6/96, p. 78 Chicago Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, p.
50 American Planning Association Capital
Gain? 6/96, p. 78 Chicago Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, p.
50 American Society of Golf Course
Architects (ASGCA), Chicago, Illinois A
Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 67, 69 Council of Educators in Landscape
Architecture (CELA) Outstanding
Educator Award Hester’s Progress, 4/96, pp.
75-76 Designed Landscape Forum Is
Anybody Out There? “Critic at Large,” 3/96, p. 155 Industrial Fabrics Association
International, St. Paul, Minnesota Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, pp. 46, 47 International Erosion Control Association, Steamboat
Springs, Colorado Down
by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 92-93 International Society of Arboriculture
(ISA) Research
Trust Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees,
“Riprap,” 3/96, pp. 22, 24 Landscape
Architecture Foundation (LAF) Chicago
Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, pp. 50, 55 Credit
Due on Du Sable, “Letters,” 7/96, p. 19 Center
for Design Innovation (CDI) Chicago
Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, pp. 50, 54 Chicago Urban Innovation Project Chicago Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, p. 50 Perennial Plant
Association (PPA) Perennial Plant of the Year Award And
the Winner Is …, “Riprap,” 3/96, p. 22 Security Industry
Association, Washington, D.C. Playing
It Safe, “Practice,” 5/96, p. 54 Society of Municipal
Arborists (SMA) Tree of the Year Award A
Winning Tree for City Streets, “Riprap,” 6/96, p. 26 Spacemaker Press,
Washington, D.C. Is
Anybody Out There? “Critic at Large,” 3/96, p. 155 T.O.S.S.E.D./S.A.L.A.D.
(Transgressing Our Severely Stunted Environmental Design/Secret Association of
Landscape Architects Deconstructing), University of Georgia, School of
Environmental Design ASLA
Awards 1996: “Subverting the Profession,” 11/96, pp. 94-95 See
also AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA) AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—UNITED STATES—STATE AND LOCAL COMMUNITY INTEREST AND
PRESERVATION Arizona
Phoenix Downtown Phoenix Partnership Phoenix
Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, pp. 32, 34 International Downtown
Association (IDA) Phoenix
Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, p. 34 Metropolitan Canal Alliance Reclaiming
the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, pp. 28, 31 California Los Angeles Friends of the Los Angeles River (FOLAR) A
River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, pp. 36, 41 San
Francisco San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners (SLUG) From
Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, pp. 44, 46-47, 48-49 Santa
Monica Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy Hester’s
Progress, 4/96, p. 97 Illinois Lake
City Liberty Preserve Foundation Country
Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p. 44 Indiana Columbus
Cummins Engine Foundation Discovering
Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 140 Kentucky Louisville Downtown Development Corporation (DDC) Rethinking
River City, 8/96, pp. 70, 73 Louisville
Friends of Olmsted Parks Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, p. 82 Maine Statewide Maine Olmsted Alliance for Parks & Landscapes Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 41 Maryland Chesapeake
Bay Critical Area Commission A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 66 Massachusetts Statewide Massachusetts Association for Olmsted Parks (MAOP) Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 38, 40 Inventory Committee Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 38, 40 Roxbury Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative (DSNI) An
Uncommon Common, “Practice,” 9/96, pp. 48, 50-51, 52, 53 Minnesota St.
Paul The Saint Paul Foundation Restoring
the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 38, 40 Nevada Las
Vegas Las Vegas Downtown Redevelopment Agency Against
the Odds, 4/96, p. 96 New York Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Heights Brooklyn
Bridge Park Coalition
On
the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 74-75, 76, 78, 80, 81 New
York City Central Park Conservancy ASLA
Awards 1996: “Turning around the Circle,” 11/96, pp. 97-98 Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, p. 86 Urban
Observatory, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 16 Oregon Portland Bureau of Environmental Services A
Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, pp. 56, 57, 59 Tennessee Memphis
Zoological Society Out of Egypt,
2/96, p. 68 Texas Austin Balcones Canyonlands Preserve Hill
Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, p. 59 Virginia Richmond Citizens for Excellence in Public Art Ashe
Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, p. 58 Washington Northwest
Biosolids Management Association From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, p. 57 West
Seattle Friends of the Walker Rock Garden One
Man’s Stone Age, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 26 Washington, D.C. The Committee of One Hundred on the Federal City Capital Gain? 6/96, p. 78 Wyoming
Greater
Yellowstone Coalition (GYC) Yellowstone Undermined? “Riprap,”
4/96, p. 26 AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—UNITED STATES —STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Arizona Phoenix Arts Commission Reclaiming
the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, pp. 26, 28 California Beverly
Hills Department of Planning and Community Development Star
Quality, 7/96, p. 61 Los
Angeles County Department of Public Works A
River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, p. 41 San
Francisco Recreation and Park Department Releafing
Goldengrove, “Ecology,” 9/96, p. 54 Urban Forestry Division Releafing
Goldengrove, “Ecology,” 9/96, p. 54 Santa
Monica Arts Commission On
the Beach, “Design,” 12/96, p. 22 Colorado Denver Lowry Redevelopment Authority (LRA) Farewell
to Arms, 5/96, pp. 89, 93, 94 Pueblo Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project (HARP) Commission In
the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, p. 44 Connecticut Statewide Historic Commission Statewide
Historic Resources Inventories Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 40-41 Florida Palm
Beach County
Solid
Waste Authority Hidden
Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, pp. 38, 40 South
Florida
Central and South Florida
Flood-Control District
The
Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 81 Commission for a Sustainable South
Florida The
Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 91 South Florida Water Management
District ASLA
Awards 1996: “River Redux,” 11/96, p. 88 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 91 Hawaii Kaho‘olawe
Island Kaho‘olawe Island Reserve Commission (KIRC) ASLA
Awards 1996: “Paradise Replanned,” 11/96, p. 91 Illinois Chicago Chicago Park District Office of Research and Planning—Lincoln
Park Team ASLA
Awards 1996: “Lakefront Future,” 11/96, p. 83 Cook
and Will Counties Butterfield Creek Steering Committee ASLA
Awards 1996: “Selling Conservation,” 11/96, p. 96 Olympia
Fields Park District Midwestern
Metaphor, 8/96, pp. 58, 60, 61, 80 Kentucky Jefferson County Parks Department (Metro Parks) Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 82, 86 Louisville Louisville Olmsted Parks Conservancy Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 82, 83, 86 Parks
Department (Metro Parks) Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 82, 86 Massachusetts Boston Parks and Recreation Department
Historic
Burying Grounds Initiative (HBGI) Grave
Matters, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 30 Landmarks Commission ASLA
Awards 1996: “Adorning Boston,” 11/96, p. 95 Michigan Design
Michigan Community Design Advisory Program (CDAP) ASLA
Awards 1996: “Empowering People,” 11/96, p. 94 Minnesota Statewide Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Restoring
the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, p. 43 Nevada Clark County Parks Department Against
the Odds, 4/96, p. 73 New Jersey Statewide Port Authority of New York and New Jersey On
the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 74, 76, 80, 81 New York Statewide Port Authority of New York and New Jersey On
the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 74, 76, 80, 81 Urban Development Corporation
(UDC) On the Waterfront,
“Planning,” 10/96, p. 80 New
York City Art Commission of the City of New York Prized
Projects, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 26 Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP) Springs
of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 66, 70 Regional
Plan Association (RPA) Springs
of Compromise 5/96, pp. 66, 68, 70, 98 Oregon Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Let
That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, pp. 60, 63 Metro Pedestrian
Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, p. 40 Office
of Transportation, Engineering, and Development Pedestrian
Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, p. 41 Pedestrian
Transportation Program Pedestrian
Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, pp. 38-41 South Carolina Statewide Sea Grant To
the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, p. 61 Virginia Richmond Commission on Architectural Review
Ashe
Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, p. 56 Planning Commission Ashe
Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, p. 56 Washington Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation From
Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, pp. 56-57 Wisconsin Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District From
Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 54 AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—UNITED STATES—STATE AND LOCAL PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED
PROFESSIONS
Illinois Chicago Chicago Cluster Initiative (CCI) Chicago
Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, pp. 50, 52 Oregon Oregon
Association of Nurserymen The Dream
Team, “Planning,” 7/96, p. 34 Oregon
Nurserymen’s Garden Foundation (ONGF) The Dream Team, “Planning,” 7/96,
pp. 34, 35, 36 AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—WORLDWIDE—ENVIRONMENTAL AND PRESERVATION GROUPS
Global Anti-Golf Movement (GAG’M),
Malaysia A
Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 65 United Nations’ World Heritage Committee Yellowstone
Undermined? “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 26 World
Heritage List Yellowstone Undermined? “Riprap,”
4/96, p. 26 Poland Centre
for the Preservation of Historic Landscapes Surveying the Field, “Planning,”
4/96, p. 42 AGENCIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS—WORLDWIDE—GOVERNMENT Canada National
Capital Commission Landscape Architecture and Urban Design Section ASLA
Awards 1996: “Bridging Cultures,” 11/96, pp. 86-87 AIRPORTS,
JETPORTS, HELIPORTS, AND AVIATION FACILITIES Luton International Airport, England Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 32 Washington National Airport Parking Garage Vanishing Act, “Design,” 2/96,
pp. 32, 34, 36 AIR QUALITY, IN DESIGN General A
Quest for Life, 3/96, p. 90 General, Effects on Forests Dying
a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, pp. 56, 58-63 Las Vegas, Nevada Against
the Odds, 4/96, p. 67 AKIBA,
DAVID ASLA Awards
1996: “Adorning Boston,” 11/96, p. 95 ALABAMA,
LOCATIONS Fairfield Building the Workingman’s Paradise: The Design of American
Company Towns, by Margaret Crawford, “Books,” 8/96, p.
78 ALBERT,
FREDERIC, ASLA Industrial
Strength, 4/96, pp. 90, 92, 102 ALBERTS,
BARRY S. Rethinking
River City, 8/96, pp. 70, 73, 76, 83 Unhappy in
River City, “Letters,” 12/96, p. 13 (author) ALBRIGHT, HORACE Modern
Master, 2/96, p. 76 ALLEN, ELIOT Computing
Communities, “Riprap,” 2/96, pp. 28, 30 ALPHAND, ADOLPHE Taming the
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