BABBITT,
BRUCE The Thin Green
Line, 9/96, pp. 78-83, 91 (author) BACON,
BOB To the Last
Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 61, 63 BAGGS,
ROBERT Against the
Odds, 4/96, pp. 68, 96 BAHE,
ANITA From Waste to
Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 58 BALL,
EDWARD The Once and Future Park, edited by
Deborah Karasov, “Books,” 3/96, p. 94 BALL,
JONATHAN Paradise
Found? “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 20 BALMORI,
DIANA, ASLA The Once and Future Park, edited by
Deborah Karasov, “Books,” 3/96, p. 94 The Right
Connections, “Riprap,” 6/96, p. 28 BALSLEY,
THOMAS, ASLA It’s a Good
Thing, “Riprap,” 9/96, pp. 24, 26 BANNER
CREATIONS, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 BANNERVILLE
USA, WESTERN SPRINGS, ILLINOIS Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 BARNES,
EDWARD LARRABEE Modern Master,
2/96, p. 74 BARNES,
MARNI ASLA Awards
1996: “Getting Better,” 11/96, pp. 98, 99 Space
Explorer, 8/96, p. 69 BARNSTONE,
HOWARD Hill Country
Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 60, 61 BARRAGAN,
LUIS Paradise
Found, 12/96, p. 71 BARRETT,
CHARLES
Lost and
Found in The Old Dominion, “The National Observer,” 4/96, p. 155 BARTHOLOMEW,
KEITH
Pedestrian
Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, p. 39 BARTON
(BURTON), JIM
Industrial
Strength, 4/96, p. 102 BARTON
MYERS ASSOCIATES
Great
Performances, “Design,” 3/96, pp. 30, 32 BARTRAM,
WILLIAM
William Bartram: Travels and Other Writings,
edited by Thomas P. Slaughter “Books,”
7/96, p. 81 “Hunt
Recommends,” 10/96, p. 141 (author) BASSUK,
NINA
The Irony
of It All, “Letters,” 5/96, p. 22 BATTLE
OF NORMANDY FOUNDATION
Remembering
Normandy, 7/96, pp. 72, 76 BEACHES
AND BEACHFRONTS
General
Littorally Speaking, 6/96, pp. 70-75 General, Barrier Islands Littorally
Speaking, 6/96, pp. 72-74 General, Beach Erosion Littorally
Speaking, 6/96, pp. 70, 72, 73, 74 General, Beach Nourishment Littorally
Speaking, 6/96, pp. 70, 72, 73 General, Seawalls and Jetties Littorally
Speaking, 6/96, pp. 70, 72, 73 Quarry Cove, Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, near Newport, Oregon Taming
the Tide, 5/96, pp. 74-81, 100-102 Santa Monica California Wash: A Memorial, Pico
Boulevard On the Beach, “Design,” 12/96, pp. 20, 22-25 BEARDSLEY,
JOHN
Doing
Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at Large,” 7/96, pp. 135-136 (author) Garden of
Sorrows, “Critic at Large,” 9/96, pp. 139-140 (author) The Irony
of It All, “Letters,” 5/96, p. 23 Is Anybody
Out There? “Critic at Large,” 3/96, pp. 155-156 (author) The
Haunting of Federal Plaza, “Critic at Large,” 5/96, pp. 159, 160 (author) Tin
Soldiers, “Critic at Large,” 2/96, pp. 101, 152 (author) Unnatural
Activities, “Critic at Large,” 11/96, pp. 151-152 (author) BEAUPRE,
DAVID J., ASLA
Chicago
Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, pp. 50, 52, 54, 55 BEAUX
ARTS STYLE
Harvard Yard, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Massachusetts Yard
Work, “Design,” 8/96, p. 28 BECKMAN,
SHARON
Good Show,
“Letters,” 10/96, p. 57 (author) BEGLEY,
JOHN
Rethinking
River City, 8/96, p. 73 BELJAN,
JAN, ASLA
On the
Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, p. 50 BENCHES
AND SEATWALLS, IN DESIGN
General Function
vs. Form, “Letters,” 9/96, p. 22 General, Therapeutic Gardens ASLA Awards 1996: “Getting Better,”
11/96, p. 99 Cesar Chavez Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona Return
of the Natives, 2/96, p. 86 Chelsea
Apartments Park, East Falls Section, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Industrial
Strength, 4/96, p. 102 Citrus Garden, Beverly Hills Hotel and
Bungalows, Beverly Hills, California Star
Quality, 7/96, p. 62 City Hall Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts Holding
our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, pp. 50, 51, 53 Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, Massachusetts An
Uncommon Common, “Practice,” 9/96, pp. 50, 53 Ground
Covers Garden, California Center for the Arts, Escondido, California Under
Cover, “Design,” 7/96, p. 28 Jacob Javits Federal Building Plaza,
New York, New York
The Haunting of Federal Plaza,
“Critic at Large,” 5/96, p. 159 “Statement”
vs. Design, “Letters,” 11/96, p. 27 Kitchell Residence Garden, Paradise
Valley, Arizona Paradise
Found, 12/96, pp. 66-67, 72 Louisville, Kentucky, Downtown Rethinking
River City, 8/96, p. 70 Martin Luther King, Jr., National
Historic Site Visitors Center, Atlanta, Georgia Perfect
Fit, 12/96, p. 56 Mill Race Park, Columbus, Indiana Function
vs. Form, “Letters,” 9/96, p. 22 Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla,
California Cerebral
Scheme, 6/96, p. 69 Promenade Ribbon, The Embarcadero, San
Francisco, California Walking
the Line, 4/96, pp. 80-81, 83, 100 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 Springfield Millrace Park, Springfield,
Oregon Building
to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, p. 52 Sunnyslope Canal Demonstration Project (Arizona Canal),
Phoenix, Arizona Reclaiming
the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, pp. 28, 30 Village of Yorkville Park, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada ASLA
Awards 1996: “Northern Exposure,” 11/96, pp. 72, 74 Waiting
for a Date, Sculptural Bus Shelter, Tempe, Arizona ASLA
Awards 1996: “Worth the Wait,” 11/96, pp. 81-82 BENNETT,
DAVID, ASLA
A
Presidential Retreat, “Riprap,” 4/96, pp. 20, 22 BERGER,
ALAN, ASLA
Landscape
as Narrative, “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 24 THE
BERKSHIRE DESIGN GROUP, INC., NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Digital
Details, “Technology,” 8/96, pp. 38, 42 BERKSON,
DAVID, ASLA
Star
Quality, 7/96, pp. 58, 65, 85 BERRY,
KEVIN
Return of
the Natives, 2/96, p. 87 BERRY,
NORMAN
Rethinking
River City, 8/96, p. 73 BERRY,
THOMAS
The Thin
Green Line, 9/96, p. 83 BETSCH,
CAROL
ASLA Awards
1996: “A Lakefront Legacy,” 11/96, p. 92 BEVERIDGE,
CHARLES E.
Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 85, 86, 87 BEYARD,
MICHAEL
That’s
Entertainment! “Practice,” 10/96, pp. 99, 101, 103 BEYER
BLINDER BELLE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
A
Panes-taking Restoration, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 28 BIKE
PATHS, IN DESIGN
General, New Urbanism Of
Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 98-99 Countryside Landfill, Lake County,
Illinois
Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p.
43 East River Bikeway and Esplanade
Planning and Design Project, New York, New York
A
River of Recreation, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 32 Harima Science Garden Center, Hyogo
Prefecture, Japan ASLA
Awards 1996: “Mountains and Trees,” 11/96, p. 84 Mystical Mountains, 3/96, p. 71 Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project (HARP),
Downtown, Pueblo, Colorado In
the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, p. 47 Kitsap County Greenways Plan, Washington ASLA
Awards 1996: “Northwest Passages,” 11/96, p. 89 Lowry Air Force Base (Decommissioned)
Redevelopment, Denver, Colorado Farewell
to Arms, 5/96, p. 106 Portland, Oregon General, Pedestrian
Transportation Program
Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,”
9/96, p. 41 Capitol Highway Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,”
9/96, pp. 38, 39 Hawthorne
Avenue Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,”
9/96, p. 38 Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife
Refuge, Colorado Apocalypse
Park, “Planning,” 3/96, p. 40 St. Vrain Riverfront, Downtown Estes Park,
Colorado In
the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, p. 47 Summerlin Residential Development
Drainage Culvert/Linear Park, Las Vegas, Nevada Against
the Odds, 4/96, p. 71 Sunnyslope Canal Demonstration
Project (Arizona Canal), Phoenix, Arizona Reclaiming
the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, pp. 28, 30 Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky Reclaiming
the River, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 24 BILL
MOSS, INC., SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 BIOHABITATS,
TOWSON, MARYLAND
Down by the
Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 87, 88-89, 91 BIOMES
AND BIOSPHERES
The Eden Project, Bodelva Pit, Cornwall,
England Paradise
Found? “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 20 BIOSOLIDS,
IN DESIGN
General From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 54, 56-59 Biogrow From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 54, 59 Class-A From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 56, 57, 59 Class-B From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 56, 57 ComPro From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, p. 54 GroCo From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 54, 57 Milorganite From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, p. 54 Nutramulch From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 54, 57 Technagro From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 54, 56 Discovery Park Habitat Improvements Project (HIP), Seattle, Washington Fresh
Fields, “Ecology,” 12/96, pp. 44, 46-49 From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, pp. 57, 59 Gas Works Park, Seattle, Washington From
Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 57 Moutains-to-Sound Greenway, Washington From
Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 57 Sea World of Ohio, Aurora, Ohio From
Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 56 Southern California Permaculture Institute, Sprout Area, Laguna Beach, California From
Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 56 BIRDAIR,
INC., WILLIAMSVILLE, NEW YORK
Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 BIRNBAUM,
CHARLES, ASLA
The Jury,
11/96, p. 99 Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 36, 38, 40-43 (author) Watch This!
“Riprap,” 10/96, p. 60 BLASEN,
ERIC
Beyond
Terra-cotta, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 16 BLOCKLEYS
BRICK LIMITED, TELFORD, SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Back to Brick,
“Technology,” 12/96, p. 34 BLUHAN,
PETER Hester’s
Progress, 4/96, p. 98 BLUNT,
RON ASLA Awards
1996, 11/96, pp. 70-75 (photography) Remembering
Normandy, 7/96, pp. 72-79, 83-84 (photography) BOARDWALKS,
IN DESIGN
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn
Heights, New York On
the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, p. 77 Manteo, North Carolina Hester’s
Progress, 4/96, p. 79 Queenstown Harbor Golf Course, Queenstown,
Maryland A
Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 68, 69 BOHNHOFF,
BILL, ASLA Let That Soak
In, “Ecology,” 11/96, p. 66 BOLLIER,
GARY, ASLA ASLA Awards
1996: “Selling Conservation,” 11/96, p. 96 BOOKS,
DIRECTORIES, AND PUBLICATIONS Aardse
Paradijen, by E. de Jong and Marleen
Dominicus-Soest “Hunt Recommends,” 12/96, p. 81 Accents
as Well as Broad Effects: Writings on Architecture, Landscape, and the
Environment, 1876-1925, by Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer, selected
and edited by David Gebhard “Books,” 11/96, pp. 100-101 Applied
River Morphology, by Dave Rosgen Down by the Creekside, “Technology,”
10/96, p. 89 Architects
of Golf, by Geoffrey Cornish, ASLA, and Ronald Whitten On the Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, p.
53 The
Architectural Review of London (article
on Fountain Place) Modern
Master, 2/96, p. 79 Art
into Landscape, Landscape into Art, by A. E. Bye A Subtle Hand, 5/96, pp. 84, 102 The
Art of Japanese Gardens, by John Day and Loraine Kuck Mystical Mountains, 3/96, p. 72 Atlas of the
Environment, by Geoffrey Lean and Don Hinrichsen Under Cover, “Design,” 7/96, p. 28 An
Autobiography, by Frank Lloyd Wright Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 82 The
Ahwahnee Principles for Resource-Efficient Communities, published by
the Center for Livable Communities Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p.
99 Between
Fences, by Gregory Dreicer On the Fence, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 28 Between
Landscape Architecture and Land Art, by Udo Weilacher “Hunt Recommends,” 10/96, p. 141 Biosolids
Recycling: Beneficial Technology for a Better Environment, published by
the Environmental Protection Agency From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, p. 56 Bold
and Romantic Gardens, by James
van Sweden and Wolfgang Oehme Vanishing Act, “Design,” 2/96, p. 34 Born in the Country:
A History of Rural America, by David B. Danbom “Books,” 9/96, pp. 84-85 Brick Pavement, by
Peter J. Harrison Back to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96,
p. 37 Brick
Streets in Illinois, A Brief History and Guide to Their Preservation and
Maintenance, by Royce Baier and William Walters Back to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96,
p. 37 Building
the Workingman’s Paradise: The Design of American Company Towns, by
Margaret Crawford “Books,” 8/96, pp. 78-79 Central
Park, by Bruce Davidson Images of an Icon, “Riprap,” 3/96,
p. 26 Chinese
Classical Gardens of Suzhou, by Liu Dun-Zhen, translated by Chen Lixian “Books,”
3/96, p. 95 Cities
and the Natural Process, by Michael Hough “Books,”
6/96, p. 84 Community
Design Management, by Richard Macias, ASLA ASLA Awards 1996: “Empowering
People,” 11/96, pp. 93-94 The
Corps and the Shore, by Orrin H. Pilkey, Jr. Littorally Speaking, 6/96, p. 72 The
Country House Garden: From the Archives of Country Life, 1897-1939, by
Brent Elliott “Books,” 6/96, pp. 84-85 Coup
d’Oeil at Beloeil and a Great Number of European Gardens, by Prince
Charles-Joseph de Ligne, translated by Basil Guy “Hunt Recommends,” 11/96, p. 101 Dealing
with Change in the Connecticut River Valley, by Robert D. Yaro, Harry
L. Dodson and Elizabeth A. Brabec Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 70 Defensible
Space, by Oscar Newman Playing It Safe, “Practice,” 5/96,
p. 54 The Desert Grassland,
edited by Mitchel P. McClaran and Thomas R. Van Devender “Books,” 8/96, p. 79 The Design and
Installation of Trees in the Urban Environment, by
James Urban ASLA Awards 1996: “Growing Pains,”
11/96, p. 98 Designing
the Earth: The Human Impulse to Shape Nature, by David Bourdon “Books,” 8/96, p. 78 Design
with the Land: The Landscape Architecture of Michael Van Valkenburgh, edited
by Brooke Hodge “Books,” 9/96, p. 84 “Disaster Threatens the Everglades,” by
Peter Farb, Audubon Magazine,
September/October 1965 The
Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 82 The
Dying of the Trees: The Pandemic in American Forests, by Charles Little Dying a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96,
p. 58 Easter
Hill Village: Some Social Implications of Design, by Clare Cooper (now
Clare Cooper Marcus) Space Explorer, 8/96, pp. 65, 67 Ecological
Design, by Sim Van Der Ryn and Stuart Cowan “Books,” 5/96, p. 96 Ecological
Design & Planning, by George F. Thompson and Frederick R. Steiner
(excerpt) The Great Metaphor, 12/96, pp.
60-65, 82-87 Ecology
of Greenways, by Paul Hellmund Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96,
p. 38 “Emblem and Expressionism in the
Eighteenth-Century Landscape Garden,” by John Dixon Hunt, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Spring 1971 Beyond
Words, 10/96, p. 129 Engineering
Field Handbook (Stream Restoration Volume), published by the Natural
Resources Conservation Service Down
by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, p. 89 To
Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design, by Henry
Petrovski Holding our Ground, “Technology,”
2/96, pp. 50-51 An
Environmental Approach to Golf Course Development, by William Love,
ASLA, published by the American Society of Golf Course Architects A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 67 Extending
the Legacy (Monumental Core Framework Plan, Washington, D.C.) Capital
Gain? 6/96, p. 79 Fabrics
& Architecture Magazine Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 Fabrics
& Architecture SpecGuide 1996 Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 Feng
Shui Handbook: How to Create a Healthier Living and Working Environment, by
Lam Kam Chuen “Books,” 5/96, p. 97 Flexible
Brick Pavements: Design and Installation Guide (Heavy Vehicular Pavement), published
by the Brick Institute of America Back to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96,
p. 37 Flexible
Brick Paving: Pedestrian and Light Vehicular Traffic Applications, published
by the Brick Institute of America Back to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96,
p. 37 “Flying Mountains and Walkers of Emptiness:
Toward a Definition of Sacred Space in Japanese Religions,” History of Religion, by Allan G.
Grapard Mystical Mountains, 3/96, p. 71 Fortune
Magazine A
Quest for Life, 3/96, pp. 88, 90 Frank
Lloyd Wright, Designs for an American Landscape 1922-1932, edited by
David Ke Long “Hunt Recommends,” 12/96, p. 81 From
Rubble to Restoration: Sustainable Habitats Through Urban Agriculture, by
Karl Linn From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,”
7/96, pp. 47-48 The
Garden Design Sourcebook: The Essential Guide to Garden Materials and
Structures, by David Stevens “Books,” 4/96, p. 95 Garden
History of Georgia (1733-1933), by the Peachtree Garden Club, compiled
by Loraine M. Cooney and edited by Hattie C. Rainwater Surveying the Field, “Planning,”
4/96, p. 38 Gardens
and the Picturesque: Studies in the History of Landscape Architecture, by
John Dixon Hunt Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 129 Gardens
in Healthcare Facilities: Uses, Therapeutic Benefits and Design
Recommendations, by Clare Cooper Marcus and Marni Barnes ASLA Awards 1996: “Getting Better,”
11/96, pp. 98-99 Space Explorer, 8/96, p. 69 Gardens
of America: Three Centuries of Design, by Diane Kostial McGuire Opposites Attract, “Design,” 5/96,
p. 37 Gardens
of Colony and State, by Alice Lockwood Surveying the Field, “Planning,”
4/96, p. 38 The
Genius of Place: The English Landscape Garden 1620-1820, by John Dixon
Hunt Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 128 Golf
Sourcebook, published by the American Society of Golf Course Architects On the Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, p.
53 Good
Mourning California, by Barbara Stauffacher Solomon Walking the Line, 4/96, p. 86 Great
Streets, by Allan B. Jacobs “Books,” 5/96, p. 97 Green
Parking Lots, Site Planning for Urban Stream Protection, published by
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Center for Watershed Protection Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96,
p. 67 Greenways
for America, by Charles Little Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 69 Groundwork:
A Gardener’s Ecology, by Roger B. Swain “Books,” 6/96, p. 85 A
Guide to the Parks of Boston’s Emerald Necklace, published by Cherilyn
Ruane ASLA Awards 1996: “Adorning Boston,”
11/96, pp. 95, 96 Guiding
Principles of Sustainable Design, by John T. Reynolds Second in Command, 9/96, p. 74 A
Handbook of Segmental Paving, by Alan A. Lilley Back to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96,
p. 37 Harvard:
An Architectural History, by Bainbridge Bunting Yard Work, “Design,” 8/96, pp. 26,
28 Hidden
Gardens of Ireland: Where to Find Them, by Marianne Heron “Hunt Recommends,” 11/96, p. 101 Historische
Garten in Osterreich, edited by Geza Hajos “Hunt Recommends,” 11/96, p. 101 Home
Landscapes: Planting Design and Management, by Edward C. Martin, Jr.,
FASLA, and Pete Melby, ASLA “Books,” 8/96, p.79 House as a Mirror of
Self: Exploring the Deeper Meaning of Home, by
Clare Cooper Marcus Space Explorer, 8/96, pp. 66, 68-69 Housing
as if People Mattered: Site Design Guidelines for Medium-Density Family
Housing, by Clare Cooper Marcus and Wendy Sarkissian Space
Explorer, 8/96, p. 68 How to Live With an
Island, by Orrin H. Pilkey, Sr., and Orrin H.
Pilkey, Jr. Littorally
Speaking, 6/96, p. 74 “Impervious Surface Coverage,” Journal of the American Planning
Association, Spring 1996, by Chester Arnold and James Gibbons, NEMO
Project Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96,
p. 65 Impervious
Surface Reduction Study, published by the City of Olympia (Washington)
Public Works Department Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96,
p. 67 The
Journal of Garden History, Winter 1994, article on Byxbee Park, by
Reuben Rainey Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p.
40 Kalo
Kanu O Ka Aina: A Cultural Landscape Study of Ke’Anae and Wailuanui, Island of
Maui Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 42 Land
Art, by Gilles A. Tiberghien “Books,” 11/96, p. 100 Landscape
Journal Spring 1991 (article on Parc des
Buttes Chaumont, Paris) Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 78 Spring
1995 (article on Nancy Holt’s Sky Mount in New Jersey) Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96,
p. 40 Learning
from Las Vegas, by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven
Izenour Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 96 “Learning from Linksland,” by Kenneth
Helphand, Landscape Journal, Spring
1995 A
Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 70, 89 Le
Desert de Retz: A Late-Eighteenth-Century French Folly Garden, by Diana
Ketcham “Books,” 3/96, p. 95 Living
by the Rules of the Sea, by Orrin H. Pilkey, Jr. Littorally Speaking, 6/96, p. 72 Living
with the Shore (series), edited by Bill Neal and Orrin H. Pilkey, Jr. Littorally Speaking, 6/96, pp. 72,
74, 75 Low-Water-Use
Plants for California and the Southwest, by Carol Shuler Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 86 Main
Street Revisited: Time, Space, and Image Building in Small-Town America, by
Richard V. Francaviglia “Books,” 10/96, p. 141 Managing
Watersheds: Combining Water-Quality Protection and Community Planning, published
by the New York City Regional Plan Association (RPA) Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 68 A
Master Plan for Louisville’s Olmsted Parks and Parkways: A Guide to Renewal and
Management Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 85-86 Mirage: The False
Promise of Desert Agriculture, by Russell Clemings Paradise Found, 12/96, p. 71 Mirrors
of Infinity: The French Formal Garden and Seventeenth-Century Metaphysics, by
Allen S. Weiss “Books,” 4/96, p. 95 The
Muses of Gwinn: Art and Nature in a Garden Designed by Warren H. Manning,
Charles A. Platt, & Ellen Biddle Shipman, by Robin Karson, photography by Carol Betsch ASLA Awards 1996: “A Lakefront
Legacy,” 11/96, pp. 92, 93 The Jury, 11/96, p. 99 The
National Road The
Great Flow, “The National Observer,” 12/96, p. 140 Neighborhood
Space, by Randy Hester Hester’s Progress, 4/96, p. 78 The
New American Ghetto, by Camilio Jose Vergara “Books,” 4/96, pp. 94-95 New
England Natives: A Celebration of People and Trees, by Sheila Connor “Books,” 3/96, p. 94 New
Old House, by Martha Stewart It’s a Good Thing, “Riprap,” 9/96,
p. 24 The
New Perennial Garden, by Noel Kingsbury “Books,” 7/96, p. 81 The
New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community, by Peter Katz “Books,” 2/96, p. 95 Farewell
to Arms, 5/96, p. 106 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p.
92 New Worlds, New
Animals: From Menagerie to Zoological Park in the Nineteenth Century, by
R.J. Hoage and William A. Deiss “Books,” 12/96, p. 80 The
Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream, by
Peter Calthorpe Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 106 1996
Industrial Fabric Products Review Buyer’s Guide Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 Olmsted
in Massachusetts: The Public Legacy, published by the Massachusetts
Association for Olmsted Parks (MAOP) Surveying the Field, “Planning,”
4/96, pp. 38, 40 Olmsted’s
America: An “Unpractical” Man and His Vision of Civilization, by Lee
Hall “Books,” 2/96, p. 94 The Once and Future
Park, edited by Deborah Karasov “Books,” 3/96, pp. 94-95 Our
Common Ground: A Celebration of Art, Place, & Environment, edited
by Jerry de Gryse and Andrew Sant “Books,” 10/96, p. 140 Oxford Book of Garden
Verse, by John Dixon Hunt Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 129 Parallel Utopias: The
Sea Ranch and Seaside, the Quest for Community, by
Richard Sexton “Books,” 6/96, p. 85 Parks, Playgrounds,
and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region, by Olmsted
& Olmsted A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, p.
38 A Pattern Language, by
Christopher Alexander In the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,”
11/96, p. 45 Penn
Studies in Landscape Architecture, edited by John Dixon Hunt Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 131 People
Places: Design Guidelines for Urban Open Space, edited by Clare Cooper
Marcus and Carolyn Francis Space Explorer, 8/96, p. 67 “Statement” vs. Design, “Letters,”
11/96, p. 27 Performance
Failures in Buildings and Civil Works, published by the University of
Maryland Architecture and Engineering Performance Information Center Holding our Ground, “Technology,”
2/96, pp. 51-52 Pictures
of Paradise/Paradiesbilder “Hunt
Recommends,” 10/96, p. 141 The Pink
Palace, by Sandra Lee Stuart Star Quality, 7/96, p. 65 The Plan for the
Santa Lucia Preserve: Summary, by Robert Lamb Hart
Planners, Architects, and Landscape Architects, Ltd. ASLA Awards 1996: “Explaining Eden,”
11/96, pp. 95-96 The
Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History, by Dolores Hayden “Books,” 2/96, pp. 94-95 Preserving
Your Community’s Heritage Through the Certified Local Governments Program Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 43 Process
Architecture 33 (on Dan Kiley), by Frederick Gutheim Modern Master, 2/96, p. 76 Product
& Services Directory 1995-1996, published by the International
Erosion Control Association Down by the Creekside, “Technology,”
10/96, pp. 92-93 Profits
and Politics in Paradise: The Development of Hilton Head Island, by
Michael N. Danielson To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96,
p. 59 The
Public Face of Architecture: Civic Culture and Public Spaces “A Meaning for Monuments,” by
William Hubbard Remembering Normandy, 7/96, p. 72 Public
Space, by Stephen Carr, Mark Francis, et. al. “Statement” vs. Design, “Letters,”
11/96, p. 27 A
Quest for Life, by Ian McHarg God, Man, Nature, “Letters,” 6/96,
p. 22 A Quest for Life (excerpt), 3/96,
pp. 88-93, 98-101 Rachel
Whiteread: House, edited by James Lingwood “Books,” 12/96, p. 81 Real
Places: An Unconventional Guide to America’s Generic Landscape, by
Grady Clay “Books,” 4/96, p. 94 Rethinking River City, 8/96, pp. 73,
75 Regional
Garden Design in the United States, edited by Therese O’Malley and Marc
Treib “Books,” 5/96, pp. 96-97 Santa
Barbara Architecture Opposites
Attract, “Design,” 5/96, p. 30 Save
Our Land, Save Our Towns: A Plan for Pennsylvania, by Thomas Hylton
with photography by Blair Seitz “Books,” 9/96, p. 85 Sculpting
with the Environment: A Natural Dialogue, edited by Baile Oakes,
“Books,” 2/96, p. 95 A
Sense of Place, A Sense of Time, by John Brinckerhoff Jackson “Books,” 7/96, p. 80 Sierra
Magazine article on Las Vegas and Nevada (November 1995) Against
the Odds, 4/96, p. 67 Silent
Spring, by Rachel Carson Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96,
p. 40 Site Planning for
Urban Stream Protection, published by the
Center for Watershed Protection Down by the Creekside, “Technology,”
10/96, p. 88 SLUG
Update (San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners’ Newsletter), Spring 1995 From
Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, pp. 48-49 Social
Life of Small Urban Spaces, by William Whyte “Statement” vs. Design, “Letters,”
11/96, p. 27 State
of the Environment in Asia and Pacific 1995, published by the United
Nations A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 65 Taking
Measures across the American Landscape, by James Corner, with
photographs by Alex MacLean “Hunt Recommends,” 12/96, p. 81 Technical
Notes on Brick Construction: Brick Floors and Pavement, published by
the Brick Institute of America Back to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96,
p. 37 Tensioned
Fabric Structures: A Practical Introduction, by R.E. Shaeffer Shelter
from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47 Territorial
Ambition and the Gardens of Versailles, by Chandra Mukerji with
photographs by Becky Cohen Gardens of the Sun God, “Riprap,”
8/96, p. 22 Three
Approaches to Environmental Analysis, by Charles Harris, FASLA Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, pp.
69-70 Tomorrow
by Design: A Regional Design Process for Sustainability, by Philip H. Lewis, Jr. “Books,”
11/96, p. 101 Commonsense
Visionary, 7/96, pp. 68, 69 Uncommon
Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature, edited by William Cronon “Books,” 10/96, p. 140 Unplanned Suburbs: Toronto’s
American Tragedy 1900-1950,
by Richard Harris “Books,”
12/96, pp. 80-81 Urban
Soil in Landscape Design, by Phillip Craul From Waste to Product, “Ecology,”
6/96, p. 58 Urban
Watershed Protection Reference Guide (bibliography) Down by the Creekside, “Technology,”
10/96, pp. 88-89 A
Vision for Butterfield Creek: Concepts for Land and Water Resource Management, by
Johnson Johnson & Roy/inc. ASLA Awards 1996: “Selling
Conservation,” 11/96, pp. 96-97 Viva
Las Vegas: After-Hours Architecture, by Alan Hess Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 96 Watershed
Protection Techniques, quarterly journal published by the Center
for Watershed Protection Down by the Creekside, “Technology,”
10/96, p. 88 Western
Garden Book, published by Sunset Function vs. Form, “Letters,” 9/96,
p. 22 What
is Post-Modernism? by Charles Jencks “Books,” 7/96, pp. 80-81 Why
We Garden: Cultivating a Sense of Place, by Jim Nollman “Books,” 9/96, p. 85 William
Bartram: Travels and Other Writings, by Thomas P. Slaughter “Books,” 7/96, p. 81 “Hunt
Recommends,” 10/96, p. 141 BOOTH,
DEREK
Let That Soak
In, “Ecology,” 11/96, pp. 63, 64 BORNSTEIN,
GLORIA
Fountain of
Youth, “Design,” 6/96, p. 34 BOSTON
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (BAA), BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Marathon
Man, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 22 BOURDON,
DAVID
Designing the Earth: The Human Impulse to
Shape Nature, “Books,” 8/96, p. 78 (author) BOWEN,
RON
162 Birches,
10/96, pp. 138, 144, 146 BOWERS,
KEITH, ASLA Down by the
Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 87, 88, 90 BRABEC,
ELIZABETH Of Grids and
Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 91, 92, 93, 97, 98-99 BRANDES,
DONALD H., ASLA In the San
Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, pp. 44, 45, 46, 47 BRAUN,
MARK A Creek Runs
through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 59 BRAVURA,
INC., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Reclaiming the
River, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 24 BRICK,
IN DESIGN Adrian, Michigan, Downtown Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 32 Annapolis, Maryland, Downtown Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 36 Balboa Park Private Residence, San
Diego, California
ASLA Awards 1996: “New Channel,”
11/96, p. 83 City Hall Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts Holding
our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, pp. 51, 53 Dudley
Town Common, Roxbury, Massachusetts An
Uncommon Common, “Practice,” 9/96, pp. 52-53 Duluth, Minnesota, Downtown
Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 36 Du Sable/Farren Outdoor Learning Center “Walk of Fame,” Chicago, Illinois Chicago
Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, p. 55 The Dunbar Resort, Deadwood, South Dakota The
Peak of Luxury, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 18 Gateway Center, Los Angeles, California Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 34 Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Downtown Country
Cousins, “The National Observer,” 8/96, p. 131 Harborfront Residential Tower Plaza by I.M.
Pei, Boston, Massachusetts Holding
our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, pp. 46, 52-53 La
Sombra, Sculptural Bus Shelter, Tempe, Arizona ASLA
Awards 1996: “Worth the Wait,” 11/96, p. 81, 82 Luton International Airport, England Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 32 Main Street, Downtown Louisville, Kentucky Rethinking
River City, 8/96, p. 74 Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic
Site Visitors Center, Atlanta, Georgia Perfect
Fit, 12/96, p. 56 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Downtown Back
to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, pp. 36, 37 Stewart Residence Patio, East Hampton, New
York It’s
a Good Thing, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 26 Waiting for a Date, Sculptural Bus Shelter, Tempe,
Arizona ASLA
Awards 1996: “Worth the Wait,” 11/96, p. 82 Washington Street, Columbus, Indiana Discovering
Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139 BRICK
INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, RESTON, VIRGINIA Back to Brick,
“Technology,” 12/96, pp. 32, 37 BRICKMAN,
DICK, FASLA
Credit Due
on Du Sable, “Letters,” 7/96, p. 19 THE
BRICKMAN GROUP
Credit Due on
Du Sable, “Letters,” 7/96, p. 19 BRIDGES, KATHERINE Prized
Projects, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 26 BRIDGES
AND CAUSEWAYS, IN DESIGN
General
The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,”
10/96, pp. 108-109 Arizona Canal, Scottsdale, Arizona
Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,”
12/96, p. 31 Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project (HARP),
Pueblo, Colorado In
the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, p. 42 MCA/Universal City Studios, Inc., Day-Care
Center Playground, Hollywood Hills, California Child’s
Play, “Design,” 4/96, p. 34 Monumental Core Framework, Washington, D.C. Capital
Gain? 6/96, pp. 81, 82 Once Upon a Farm, Memphis Zoo, Overton
Park, Tennessee Out
of Egypt, 2/96, p. 96 Private Residence, Carpenteria, California Opposites
Attract, “Design,” 5/96, p. 34 Private Residence, Southeastern Quebec,
Canada Double
Vision, “Design,” 11/96, pp. 40-41 Promenade Ribbon, The Embarcadero, San
Francisco, California Walking
the Line, 4/96, pp. 100, 101 Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas Hill
Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, p. 59 Spades Park, Indianapolis, Indiana Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 38 Springfield Millrace Park, Springfield,
Oregon Building
to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, p. 52 Summerlin Residential Development Drainage
Culvert/Linear Park, Las Vegas, Nevada Against
the Odds, 4/96, p. 71 Sunnyslope Canal Demonstration
Project (Arizona Canal), Phoenix, Arizona
Reclaiming
the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, p. 30 University of Oregon (UO) Millrace,
Portland, Oregon Building
to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, pp. 50, 54 Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky Reclaiming
the River, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 24 BRIDGES,
SPECIFIC Brooklyn Bridge On
the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 74, 75 Brooklyn-Queens Expressway Bridge, Brooklyn
Heights, New York On
the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 72, 74, 81 San Francisco Bay Bridge Walking
the Line, 4/96, pp. 100, 101 BRIGHTWOOD,
SARAH LIVIA South of the
Border, “Practice,” 12/96, pp. 38, 41, 42-43 BRISTOL,
ROBERT F., FASLA Chicago Hope,
“Practice,” 4/96, pp. 50, 54, 55 THE
BROUSSARD GROUP (TBG), AUSTIN, TEXAS The
Historic Heart of Texas, “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 22 BROWN,
BOB Rethinking
River City, 8/96, pp. 70, 73, 76, 77 BROWN,
ELLEN Restoring the
River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 38, 40, 43 BROWN,
JOE, FASLA Capital Gain?
6/96, pp. 78, 79, 80 BROWN,
MATTHEW E. Pedestrian
Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, pp. 39, 40, 41 BROWN,
MICHAEL
Small Wonder,
“Design,” 9/96, pp. 34, 35 BROWN,
SKIP Beyond Words,
10/96, pp. 126-131 (photography) Commonsense
Visionary, 7/96, pp. 66-71 (photography) The Great
Metaphor, 12/96, pp. 60-61 (photography) Littorally
Speaking, 6/96, pp. 70-75 (photography) Modern
Master, 2/96, pp. 74-75 (photograph) Return of
the Natives, 2/96, pp. 80-87, 101 (portrait photographs) Second in
Command, 9/96, pp. 72-73 (photography) BROWNE,
JOSEPH M. More Kudos,
“Letters,” 9/96, p. 23 (author) BRUCK,
ROBERT IAN Dying a Slow
Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, pp. 56, 61 BRUDER,
WILL Return of the
Natives, 2/96, p. 85 BRW,
INC., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA BRYAN,
HAL Updating
Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 86, 87, 98 BUFFLER,
ROB Restoring the
River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 40, 42, 43 THE
BUG STORE, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Bugs by Mail,
“Riprap,” 11/96, p. 30 BUILDING
MATERIALS, IN DESIGN
Bishopsgate, London, England Holding
our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, pp. 48, 50 City Hall Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts Holding
our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, pp. 50, 53 Frieder Residence, Paradise Valley, Arizona Return
of the Natives, 2/96, p. 101 Memphis Zoo, Overton Park, Tennesee Out
of Eypt, 2/96, pp. 71, 73 Splice Garden by Martha Schwartz,
Cambridge, Massachusetts Holding
our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, p. 48 United States Armed Services
Memorial and Garden, Caen, France Remembering
Normandy, 7/96, p. 77 BUILDINGS,
IN DESIGN General The
Architect and the American Landscape, “Riprap,” 6/96, pp. 24, 26 California Center for the Arts, Escondido,
California Great
Performances, “Design,” 3/96, p. 33 Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts,
California Great
Performances, “Design,” 3/96, pp. 30, 32 Chelsea Apartments, East Falls Section, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania Industrial
Strength, 4/96, pp. 91, 92-93, 102 Clark Country Government Center, Las
Vegas, Nevada
Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 71, 96 Harvard Yard, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Yard Work, “Design,” 8/96, pp. 26,
29 Le Desert de Retz, France Le Desert de Retz: A
Late-Eighteenth-Century French Folly Garden, by Diana
Ketcham, “Books,” 3/96, p. 95 Monumental Core Framework, Washington, D.C. Capital
Gain? 6/96, pp. 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla,
California
ASLA Awards 1996: “Scientific
Symbiosis,” 11/96, p. 78 Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, pp. 66, 69 The Jury, 11/96, p. 99 New City Hall Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona Return
of the Natives, 2/96, p. 86 North Christian Church, Columbus,
Indiana
Discovering Columbus, “The National
Observer,” 6/96, p. 139 Private Residence, Southeastern
Quebec, Canada
Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, p.
39 Rancho La Puerto, Tecate, Mexico
South
of the Border, “Practice,” 12/96, pp. 38, 40 Santa Lucia Preserve, Monterey County,
California ASLA
Awards 1996: “Explaining Eden,” 11/96, p. 96 Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas Hill
Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 58, 59-60, 61, 63 Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields,
Illinois Midwestern
Metaphor, 8/96, pp. 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 80 Site of Reversible Destiny, Elliptical
Field, Gifu, Japan Completely
Disorienting, “Riprap,” 2/96, p. 28 University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Virginia Darden
School of Business Administration Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at
Large,” 7/96, pp. 135, 136 The
Lawn Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at
Large,” 7/96, pp. 135, 136 BUNSTER-OSSA,
IGNACIO, ASLA
ASLA Awards
1996: “Scientific Symbiosis,” 11/96, p. 78 The Jury,
11/96, p. 99 BURKE,
BRADLEY
Inner-City
Sanctuary, “Design,” 2/96, p. 38 BURLEY,
ROBERT
Picturing
Olmsted, “Riprap,” 10/96, p. 60 BURNAP,
GEORGE E.
Surveying
the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 40 BURNETT,
JAMES, ASLA
Healthy by
Design, “Riprap,” 3/96, p. 24 BURTON,
PAMELA, ASLA
Great
Performances, “Design,” 3/96, pp. 28, 30, 33, 34, 35 The Irony
of It All, “Letters,” 5/96, pp. 22-23 BURTON,
WILLIAM, ASLA
ASLA Awards
1996: “Scientific Symbiosis,” 11/96, pp. 77, 78 Cerebral
Scheme, 6/96, pp. 67, 69, 86, 87 That’s
Entertainment! “Practice,” 10/96, pp. 97, 98, 99 BURTON ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, p. 64 BUSH, DAVID M. Littorally Speaking, 6/96, pp. 73, 74, 75 BUSSELL, GENE, ASLA To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 61-62, 63 BYE, ARTHUR EDWIN, JR. (A. E.), FASLA Beyond Words,
10/96, p. 129 A Subtle
Hand, 5/96, pp. 82-87, 102-104 BYE & ASSOCIATES, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT A Subtle
Hand, 5/96, p. 87 BYE & HERRMANN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK A Subtle Hand,
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