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Landscape Architecture Magazine Index:

February 1996-December 1996

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RACINE DE MONVILLE, FRANCOIS NICOLAS HENRI

Le Desert de Retz: A Late-Eighteenth-Century French Folly Garden, by Diana Ketcham, “Books,” 3/96, p. 95

 

RADEMACHER, SUSAN

Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 83, 85

 

RAILINGS AND BALUSTRADES, IN DESIGN

 City Hall Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts

 Holding our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, pp. 51, 53

 International Fountain and Mall, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington

 Fountain of Youth, “Design,” 6/96, p. 33

Private Residence, Carpenteria, California

 Opposites Attract, “Design,” 5/96, pp. 35, 36

Springfield Millrace Park, Springfield, Oregon

 Building to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, p. 52

 

RAINEY, REUBEN, ASLA

Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p. 40

A Subtle Hand, 5/96, pp. 82-83

 

RAINWATER HARVESTING, IN DESIGN

Median Strip designed by Christine Ten Eyck, Paradise Valley, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 101

 

RANNEY, GEORGE, JR.

Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 43, 44

 

RANSOM, CAMILLE

To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, p. 60

 

RAYMOND AVENUE SOFTWARE

Digital Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 43

 

RECKFORD, TERRANCE, ASLA

ASLA Awards 1996: “Northwest Passages,” 11/96, p. 89

RECREATIONAL AREAS AND OPPORTUNITIES, IN DESIGN

General

 Unnatural Activities, “Critic at Large,” 11/96, p. 151

General, Indoor Recreation Centers

 Unnatural Activities, “Critic at Large,” 11/96, pp. 151, 152

Apalachee Savannahs Scenic Byway, Florida

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Heart of Dixie,” 11/96, p. 90

Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights, New York

 On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 77, 78, 79

Central Park, New York, New York

 Images of an Icon, “Riprap,” 3/96, p. 26

Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 73, 96

Countryside Landfill, Lake County, Illinois

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 40, 42

The Dunbar Resort, Deadwood, South Dakota

 The Peak of Luxury, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 18

Du Sable/Farren Outdoor Learning Center, Chicago, Illinois

 Chicago Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, pp. 50, 54, 55

Kissimmee Rivers Save Our Rivers Project, Florida

 ASLA Awards 1996: “River Redux,” 11/96, p. 88

Kitsap County Greenways Plan, Washington

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Northwest Passages,” 11/96, p. 89

Los Angeles River Greenway, Los Angeles, California

 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, p. 36

Olmsted Parks and Parkways, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 83, 85

 Cherokee park

   Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 98

 Iroquois Park

   Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 87

Shawnee Park

   Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 86-87

111 Jones Street/201 Turk Street Apartment Buildings Courtyard, San Francisco (Tenderloin District), California

 Inner-City Sanctuary, “Design,” 2/96, pp. 38, 39 

Palmer Park, Glendale, California

 Playing It Safe, “Practice,” 5/96, pp. 54-55

Private Residence, Los Angeles, California

 Modern Marriage, 10/96, pp. 120-121, 124, 125

Private Residence, Los Gatos, California

 Small Wonder, “Design,” 9/96, p. 30

Private Residence, Southeastern Quebec, Canada

 Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, pp. 36, 38, 40

Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields, Illinois

 Midwestern Metaphor, 8/96, pp. 60-61

 

RECTANGLES, IN DESIGN

Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, California

 Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, p. 69

Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields, Illinois

 Midwestern Metaphor, 8/96, p. 62

 

RECYCLED, RECLAIMED AND SALVAGED MATERIALS, IN DESIGN

General

 From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, p. 48

Arizona Canal Diversion Channel (ACDC), Paradise Valley, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 87

Balboa Park Private Residence, San Diego, California

 ASLA Awards 1996: “New Channel,” 11/96, p. 83

Big Wild Wilderness Park, Los Angeles, California

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, p. 97

Chand Garden, Chandigarh, India

 Garden of Sorrows, “Critic at Large,” 9/96, p. 140

Frieder Residence, Paradise Valley, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, pp. 82, 101

Harborside International Golf Course, Chicago, Illinois

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 66-67, 70

The Lab, Costa Mesa, California

 Generation X Goes Shopping, “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 22

National Wildflower Research Institute, Austin, Texas

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Native Ingenuity,” 11/96, p. 80

Private Residence, Los Gatos, California

 Small Wonder, “Design,” 9/96, p. 32

St. Mary’s Urban Youth Farm, Alemany Housing Development, San Francisco, California

 From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, p. 48

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, p. 63

Springfield Millrace Park, Springfield, Oregon

 Building to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, p. 52

See also BIOSOLIDS, IN DESIGN

 

REESE, SCOTT

Playing It Safe, “Practice,” 5/96, pp. 52, 54

 

REEVES, JOHN

Star Quality, 7/96, p. 65

 

REEVES-FORTNEY, BETH

Child’s Play, “Design,” 4/96, p. 33

 

REFORESTATION, IN DESIGN

The Dunbar Resort, Deadwood, South Dakota

 The Peak of Luxury, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 18

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California

 Releafing Goldengrove, “Ecology,” 9/96, pp. 54, 56-59

Greening the Great River (Mississippi River), St. Paul, Minnesota

 Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, p. 40

Harima Science Garden City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Mountains and Trees,” 11/96, p. 84

REGIONALISM AND REGIONAL DESIGN

General

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 68

 Regional Garden Design in the United States, edited by Therese O’Malley and Marc Treib, “Books,” 5/96, pp. 96-97

General, Residential Development/Urban Expansion

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 91, 99

Chesapeake Bay Region

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 93

Driftless Area, Wisconsin

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, pp. 68-69,71

Midwest Heritage E-Way (proposed)

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 70

New York City Metropolitan Area Watershed Area

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 98, 100

Phoenix, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 81

 

 

REGULATIONS AND CODES, IN DESIGN

General, Biosolids

 From Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, pp. 56, 59

General, Historic Rehabilitation Guidelines

 Industrial Strength, 4/96, pp. 91-92 

 General, New Urbanist Designs

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 92

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 93 

 Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado

 Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 38, 39

 

REGULATIONS AND CODES, SPECIFIC

Federal

American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM)

  Back to Brick, “Technology,” 12/96, p. 36

 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)

  Taming the Tide, 5/96, pp. 77, 78, 79, 80

 Base Realignment and Closure Acts (BRAC) (1998 and 1991)

  Capital Gain? 6/96, p. 80

  Farewell to Arms, 5/96, pp. 88, 91

 Clean Water Act

  A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 56

  Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, p. 52

 Community Food Security Act

  From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, p. 49

 Endangered Species Act

  Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, p. 63

 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA)

  ASLA Awards 1996: “Northwest Passages,” 11/96, p. 89

  Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 71

  Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, p. 40

  Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, p. 28

  A River of Recreation, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 32

  Walking the Line, 4/96, p. 84

 National Historic Sites Act of 1935

  Surveying the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 42

 Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Act (1992)

  Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 38, 39

 Safe Drinking Water Act (1989)

  Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 68

State and Local

 Environmentally Sensitive Land Ordinance (ESLO), Scottsdale, Arizona

   A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 86, 87, 89

 Chelsea Apartments (Dobson’s Mill) Guidelines, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

   Industrial Strength, 4/96, p. 91

 Las Vegas, Nevada, Streetscape Guidelines

   Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 96

 Watershed Accord (1995), New York City Metropolitan Area

   Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 70, 98, 100

 

RELIGION, IN DESIGN

General

 God, Man, Nature, “Letters,” 6/96, pp. 22-23

Family Burial Ground, Ohio

 Hallowed Ground, “Design,” 10/96, p. 71

 

RESEARCH CENTERS, LABORATORIES, AND INSTITUTES

Carnegie Mellon Research Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

   The Great Metaphor, 12/96, pp. 64, 84-85

Center for Advanced Science and Technology (CAST), Harima Science Garden City, Japan

 The Irony of It All, “Letters,” 5/96, p. 23

 Mystical Mountains, 3/96, pp. 66-73, 96

National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, Texas

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Native Ingenuity,” 11/96, pp. 79-80

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, p. 63

Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, California

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Scientific Symbiosis,” 11/96, pp. 77-78

 Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, pp. 62-69, 86-87

Function vs. Form, “Letters,” 9/96, p. 22

 The Jury, 11/96, p. 99

Salk Institute, La Jolla, California

 Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, pp. 63, 65

Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California

 Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, pp. 63, 65

Southern California Permaculture Institute, Sprout Areas Field Site, Laguna Beach, California

 From Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 56

 

RESH, VINCENT

Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, p. 92

 

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

General

 Space Explorer, 8/96, pp. 67, 68

General, Industrial Sites

 Industrial Strength, 4/96, p. 89

General, New Urbanism (also known as Traditional Neighborhood Development [TND])

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 97, 98, 99

Anacostia, Washington, D.C.

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 97-98

Chelsea Apartments, East Falls Section, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 Industrial Strength, 4/96, pp. 88-93, 102

Easter Hill Village, Richmond, California

 Space Explorer, 8/96, pp. 65, 67

Farm in Boulder Valley, Boulder, Colorado

 Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, pp. 50, 52, 53

 Goldstein Housing, Frankfurt, Germany

 The Great Metaphor, 12/96, p. 84

Harima Science Garden City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Mountains and Trees,” 11/96, pp. 84-85

 The Jury, 11/96, p. 99

 Mystical Mountains, 3/96, pp. 66-67, 68, 70, 71

Haymount, Caroline County, Virginia

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 88-89, 90, 91-92, 93, 98, 99

Las Vegas Valley, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 67

 Summerlin

   Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 68, 69-70, 71, 96

Lowry Air Force Base (Decommissioned) Redevelopment, Denver, Colorado

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, pp. 90, 91, 92, 93

Medford Village, New Jersey

 Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, pp. 64, 65

Mnemonic River, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

 A Subtle Hand, 5/96, p. 104

The Parkway Project, Folsom, California

 In Blue Ravine, “Ecology,” 8/96, pp. 50, 53

Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California

 The Great Metaphor, 12/96, pp. 64, 86-87

Prairie Crossing Community, Lake Country, Illinois

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 40, 42-43

Portland, Oregon, Downtown (River District)

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, pp. 56, 57, 58

Promenade Ribbon, San Francisco, California

 Walking the Line, 4/96, pp. 80-81, 101

Rebstock Park, Frankfurt, Germany

 The Great Metaphor, 12/96, pp. 85, 86

St. Francis Square, San Francisco, California

 Space Explorer, 8/96, pp. 67

Santa Lucia Preserve, Monterey County, California

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Explaining Eden,” 11/96, pp. 95-96

Sea Cliff, California

 The Lady of the Lakes, “Ecology,” 2/96, p. 62

Sea Ranch, California

 Parallel Utopias: The Sea Ranch and Seaside, the Quest for Community, by Richard Sexton, “Books,” 6/96, p. 85

Seaside, Florida

 Parallel Utopias: The Sea Ranch and Seaside, the Quest for Community, by Richard Sexton, “Books,” 6/96, p. 85

Terravita, Scottsdale, Arizona

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 86-87, 89

Windsong, Langley, British Columbia, Canada

 All Together Now, “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 24

 

RESTAURANTS, IN DESIGN

Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights, New York

 On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, p. 79

Louisville, Kentucky, Downtown Parking Lots

 Rethinking River City, 8/96, pp. 76-77

Memphis Zoo, Overton Park, Tennessee

 Out of Egypt, 2/96, pp. 72, 96

 

REVEGETATION, IN DESIGN

Greening the Great River Park (Mississippi River), St. Paul, Minnesota

 Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 38, 40, 43

Hilton Head, South Carolina

 To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, p. 61

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 56, 62

Wheaton Branch, Silver Spring, Maryland

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, p. 86

 

REYNOLDS, JOHN J., FASLA

Second in Command, 9/96, pp. 72-77

 

RHODE ISLAND, LOCATIONS

General, Cultural Landscape Survey

 Surveying the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 41, 43

 

RHYS, STEVEN, CSLA

That’s Entertainment! “Practice,” 10/96, pp. 94, 97, 103

 

RICE, ANDY

Taming the Tide, 5/96, pp. 75, 80, 100, 101, 102

 

RILEY, ROBERT B., FASLA

ASLA Awards 1996: “Empowering People,” 11/96, p. 94

ASLA Awards 1996: “Mountains and Trees,” 11/96, p. 84

The Jury, 11/96, p. 99

 

RINK, LAURIE

Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, pp. 53, 54, 55

 

RIOS, MARK, ASLA

Child’s Play, “Design,” 4/96, p. 28  

Modern Marriage, 10/96, pp. 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 123, 125, 142

 

RIOS ASSOCIATES, INC., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Modern Marriage, 10/96, pp. 117, 120, 121

 

RIPRAP, IN DESIGN

Wheaton Branch, Silver Spring, Maryland

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 84, 85

 

RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS, IN DESIGN

California Center for the Arts, Escondido, California

 Great Performances, “Design,” 3/96, p. 35

Gainesway Farm, Lexington, Kentucky

 A Subtle Hand, 5/96, p. 104

Gwynns Falls Trail, Baltimore, Maryland

 The Right Connections, “Riprap,” 6/96, p. 28

Louisville, Kentucky, Downtown

 Reclaiming the River, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 24

 Rethinking River City, 8/96, pp. 70, 74, 75, 76, 77

Memphis Zoo, Overton Park, Tennessee

 Out of Egypt, 2/96, pp. 69, 70, 72, 73, 96

Mill Race Park, Columbus, Indiana

 Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139

Monumental Core Framework, Washington, D.C.

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 79, 81, 82

Olmsted Parks and Parkways, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 82, 83

Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky

  Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 98

Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky

  Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 87

Shawnee Park, Louisville, Kentucky

   Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 86

The Parkway Project, Folsom, California

 In Blue Ravine, “Ecology,” 8/96, pp. 50, 52

Private Residence, Southeastern Quebec, Canada

 Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, pp. 39, 40, 41

Queenstown Harbor Golf Links, Queenstown, Maryland

 On the Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, p. 52

St. Mary’s Urban Youth Farm, Alemany Housing Development, San Francisco, California

 From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, p. 48

University of Oregon (UO) Millrace, Portland, Oregon

 Building to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, p. 54

Windsong Residential Development, Langley, British Columbia, Canada

 All Together Now, “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 24

 

RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS, PRESERVATION AND REVITALIZATION

General

 The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, p. 113

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 87-88, 93

General, Daylighting

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, pp. 54, 56, 58, 59

Blue River, Breckenridge, Colorado

 The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, pp. 104, 106-113

Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 83

Cuyahoga River, Cleveland to Akron, Ohio

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 90-91

Kissimmee River Flood Plain, Florida

 Save Our Rivers Project

   ASLA Awards 1996: “River Redux,” 11/96, pp. 87-88

Los Angeles River Greenway, Los Angeles, California

 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, pp. 36, 38, 40-41

Maguire Avenue Stream, Staten Island, New York

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 90, 91-92

Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 Bank on It, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 28

Mississippi River, St. Paul, Minnesota

 Greening the Great River Park

  Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 38, 40, 42-43

Sagamore Creek, Cleveland, Ohio

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 88-89

Sligo Creek, Silver Spring, Maryland

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 85, 86, 88

Strawberry Creek, Berkeley, California

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 58

Tanner Creek, Portland, Oregon

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, pp. 54, 56-59

Wheaton Branch, Silver Spring, Maryland

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 82, 84-93

RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS, SPECIFIC

Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 81, 82

Arkansas River, Pueblo, Colorado

 In the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, pp. 42, 45, 46, 47

Beargrass (Bear Grass) Creek, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 83, 98

Blue River, Breckenridge, Colorado

 The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, pp. 104, 106-113

Boulder Creek, Boulder, Colorado

 Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, pp. 52, 53

Butterfield Creek, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Selling Conservation,” 11/96, pp. 96-97

Chester River, Queenstown Harbor Golf Links, Queenstown, Maryland

 On the Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, p. 52

Cuyahoga River, Cleveland to Akron, Ohio

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 90-91

Delaware River, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 68

East River, New York, New York

 On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 72, 74-81

 A River of Recreation, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 32

Embarras River, Lawrenceville, Illinois

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 69

Escondido Creek, Escondido, California

 Great Performances, “Design,” 3/96, pp. 28, 33, 35

Hillsborough River, Tampa, Florida

 Modern Master, 2/96, p. 76

Humbug Creek, Folsom, California

 In Blue Ravine, “Ecology,” 8/96, pp. 50, 52

Kissimmee River, Florida

 ASLA Awards 1996: “River Redux,” 11/96, pp. 87-88

Little Pigeon River, Tennessee

 Country Cousins, “The National Observer,” 8/96, p. 132

Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California

 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, pp. 36, 38, 40-41

Maguire Avenue Stream, Staten Island, New York

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 90, 91-92

Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 Bank on It, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 28

Mississippi River, St. Paul, Minnesota

 Greening the Great River Park

  Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 38, 40, 42-43

Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky

 Reclaiming the River, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 24

 Rethink Again, “Letters,” 10/96, pp. 56-57

 Rethinking River City, 8/96, pp. 70, 74, 75, 76, 77

Ottawa River, Canada

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Bridging Cultures,” 11/96, pp. 86, 87

Potomac River, Washington, D.C.

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 79, 82

Sagamore Creek, Cleveland, Ohio

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 88-89

St. Vrain River, Estes Park, Colorado

 The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, p. 109

 In the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, pp. 46-47

Silver Creek, Oregon

 The Dream Team, “Planning,” 7/96, pp. 34-35

Sligo Creek, Silver Spring, Maryland

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 85, 86, 88

South Platte River, Denver, Colorado

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 106

Strawberry Creek, Berkeley, California

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 58

Tanner Creek, Portland, Oregon

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, pp. 54, 56-59

Wabash River, Illinois

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 69

Wheaton Branch, Silver Spring, Maryland

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 82, 84-87

 White River, Columbus, Indiana

 Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139

 Willamette River, Portland, Oregon

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, pp. 54, 56, 58

 Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, p. 60

Willow Creek, Folsom, California

 In Blue Ravine, “Ecology,” 8/96, p. 50

 

ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS, IN DESIGN

General

Great Streets, by Allan B. Jacobs, “Books,” 5/96, p. 97

A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time, by John Brinckerhoff Jackson, “Books,” 7/96, p. 80

 General, New Urbanism

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 91

General, Roadside Development

 The Great Flow, “The National Observer,” 12/96, pp. 139-140

Chelsea Apartments, East Falls Section, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 Industrial Strength, 4/96, p. 102

Columbus, Indiana

 Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139

 North Christian Church

   Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139

Countryside Landfill, Lake County, Illinois

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 43, 44

English Protestant Historic Burial Ground, Montreal, Canada

 Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, p. 38

Family Burial Ground, Ohio

 Hallowed Ground, “Design,” 10/96, p. 69

French Catholic Historic Burial Ground, Montreal, Canada

 Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, p. 38

Gatlinburg, Tennessee

 Country Cousins, “The National Observer,” 8/96, p. 132

Greening the Great River (Mississippi River), St. Paul, Minnesota

 Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, p. 40

Harima Science Garden City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Mountains and Trees,” 11/96, p. 84

 Mystical Mountains, 3/96, p. 71

Haymount, Caroline County, Virginia

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 90, 91

Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project (HARP), Pueblo, Colorado

 In the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, p. 47

Louisville, Kentucky, Downtown

 Rethinking River City, 8/96, pp. 73, 74, 76, 77

Lowry Air Force Base (Decommissioned) Redevelopment, Denver, Colorado

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, pp. 88-89, 90-91, 94-95

Median strip designed by Christine Ten Eyck, Paradise Valley, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 101

Monumental Core Framework, Washington, D.C.

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 80, 83, 88

The Parkway Project, Folsom, California

 In Blue Ravine, “Ecology,” 8/96, pp. 50, 52, 53

Phoenix, Arizona, Downtown

 Phoenix Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, p. 34

Private Residence, Carpenteria, California

 Opposites Attract, “Design,” 5/96, p. 33

Private Residence, Los Angeles, California

 Modern Marriage, 10/96, p. 123

Private Residence, Los Gatos, California

 Small Wonder, “Design,” 9/96, pp. 32, 35

Promenade Ribbon, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California

 Walking the Line, 4/96, p. 100

Quarry Cove, Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, near Newport, Oregon

 Taming the Tide, 5/96, pp. 79, 101

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, p. 61

Summerlin Residential Development, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 71

Texas State Capitol, Austin, Texas

 The Historic Heart of Texas, “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 22

Williamsburg, Virginia

 Lost and Found in The Old Dominion, “The National Observer,” 4/96, p. 155

ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS, SPECIFIC—UNITED STATES

National

 National Road (Old U.S. 40)

   The Great Flow, “The National Observer,” 12/96, p. 140

Arizona

 Phoenix

   Adams Street

    ASLA Awards 1996: “Street Smarts,” 11/96, p. 79

    Phoenix Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, pp. 34, 36

   Monroe Street

    ASLA Awards 1996: “Street Smarts,” 11/96, p. 79

    Phoenix Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, pp. 34, 36

   Second Street

    ASLA Awards 1996: “Street Smarts,” 11/96, p. 79

    Phoenix Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, p. 36

California

Folsom

   Humbug-Willow Creek Parkway

    In Blue Ravine, “Ecology,” 8/96, pp. 50, 52, 53

 La Jolla

   John Jay Hopkins Drive

    Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, p. 67

   Torrey Pines Road

    Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, pp. 63, 65, 67

Santa Monica

Pico Boulevard

  On the Beach, “Design,” 12/96, pp. 20, 22, 23, 24

 Third Street Promenade

  Place Makers Take Note, “Letters,” 11/96, p. 27

Florida

 Apalachee Savannahs Scenic Byway

   ASLA Awards 1996: “Heart of Dixie,” 11/96, p. 90

Georgia

 Atlanta

Auburn Avenue

  Perfect Fit, 12/96, pp. 54, 56, 58-59

Illinois

Chicago Historic Parks and Boulevards

   Surveying the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 40, 43

Indiana

Indiana Historic Parks, Parkways, Estates Survey

   Surveying the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 41, 43    Columbus

 Interstate 65

   Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139

 Washington Street

   Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139

Kentucky

 Louisville

   Loop Road (Cherokee Park)

    Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 98

   Downtown

    Fourth Avenue

     Rethinking River City, 8/96, pp. 73, 74, 83

    Main Street

     Rethinking River City, 8/96, pp. 70, 71, 74-75, 77

   Olmsted Parkways

    Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 82-83, 85

Massachusetts

 Boston

   Commonwealth Avenue

    ASLA Awards 1996: “Adorning Boston,” 11/96, p. 95

 Roxbury

   Dudley Street

    An Uncommon Common, “Practice,” 9/96, pp. 50, 53

Missouri

Kansas City Parks and Boulevard System

   Surveying the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 40, 43

 St. Joseph Park and Boulevard System

   Surveying the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, pp. 40, 43

Nevada

 Las Vegas

   Summerlin Parkway

    Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 71

New York

 Brooklyn

   Brooklyn-Queens Expressway

    On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 72, 74

 Kent

   Route 52

    Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 66-67, 68-69

 Patterson

   Main Street

    Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 70, 71, 98-99

Oregon

 Portland

   Broadway Drive

    Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, p. 41

   Capitol Highway

    Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, pp. 38, 39-40

   Hawthorne Avenue

    Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, pp. 36, 38

South Carolina

 Hilton Head

   Highway 278

    To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, p. 60

Tennessee

 U.S. Highway 441

   Country Cousins, “The National Observer,” 8/96, p. 132

 

Virginia

 Richmond

   Monument Avenue

    Ashe Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, pp. 54, 56, 58, 59

Washington

  Olympic National Park

   Highway 101

    The Video Advantage, “Technology,” 6/96, p. 44

Washington, D.C.

 Interstate 395

   Capital Gain? 6/96, p. 80

 Pennsylvania Avenue

   What’s Next for Pennsylvania Avenue? “Riprap,” 4/96, pp. 22, 24, 26

 South Capitol Street

   Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 83, 88

ROADS, HIGHWAYS, AND ALLEYS, SPECIFIC—WORLDWIDE

Canada

 National

   Ottawa, Ontario, and Hull, Quebec

    Confederation Boulevard

ASLA Awards 1996: “Bridging Cultures,” 11/96, pp. 86-87

 

ROBBINS, GERALD M.

Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 71

 

ROBERT LAMB HART PLANNERS ARCHITECTS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, LTD., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

ASLA Awards 1996: “Explaining Eden,” 11/96, pp. 95-96 (authors)

 

ROBERTS, JOHN MACK

Digital Details, “Technology,” 8/96, pp. 38, 40-43 (co-author)

 

ROBERTSON, JAQUELIN

Modern Master, 2/96, p. 77

 

ROBINSON, RICHARD

Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 88-93, 97-99 (photography)

 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM

 The Country House Garden: From the Archives of Country Life, 1897-1939, by Brent Elliott, “Books,” 6/96, p. 84

 

ROBINSON & ASSOCIATES

A Presidential Retreat, “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 20

 

ROCHE, KEVIN

Modern Master, 2/96, pp. 76, 78

 

RODEO LAND AND WATER COMPANY

Star Quality, 7/96, pp. 61, 65

 

RODRIGUEZ, ALICIA

Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, pp. 34, 36, 38-41 (author)

The Dream Team, “Planning,” 7/96, pp. 32, 34-37 (author)

Hallowed Ground, “Design,” 10/96, pp. 64, 66-71 (author)

Industrial Strength, 4/96, pp. 88-93, 102 (author)

Inner-City Sanctuary, “Design,” 2/96, pp. 36, 38-39 (author)

On the Beach, “Design,” 12/96, p. 20, 22-25 (author)

Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 38, 40, 42-43 (author)

“Riprap,” 2/96, pp. 26, 28, 30 (editor)

“Riprap,” 3/96, pp. 20, 22, 24, 26 (editor)

“Riprap,” 4/96, pp. 20, 22, 24, 26 (editor)

“Riprap,” 5/96, pp. 24, 26, 28 (editor)

“Riprap,” 6/96, pp. 24, 26, 28 (editor)

“Riprap,” 7/96, pp. 20, 22, 24 (editor)

“Riprap,” 8/96, pp. 20, 22, 24 (editor)

“Riprap,” 9/96, pp. 24, 26, 28 (editor)

“Riprap,” 10/96, pp. 58, 60, 62 (editor)

“Riprap,” 11/96, pp. 28, 30, 32 (editor)

“Riprap,” 12/96, pp. 14, 16, 18 (editor)

Small Wonder, “Design,” 9/96, pp. 30, 32, 34-35 (author)

A Subtle Hand, 5/96, pp. 82-87, 102-104 (author)

An Uncommon Common, “Practice,” 9/96, pp. 48, 50-53 (author)

Vanishing Act, “Design,” 2/96, pp. 32, 34, 36 (author)

 

ROLEY, BILL

From Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 56

 

ROMA, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

Walking the Line, 4/96, p. 100

 

ROSE, CHARLES

Reinventing the Square, “Riprap,” 2/96, p. 30

 

ROSE, JAMES

Building to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, p. 52

Modern Master, 2/96, p. 77

Mystical Mountains, 3/96, p. 71

 

ROSE, PETER

Modern Master, 2/96, p. 79

 

 

ROSGEN, DAVE

Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 89, 90, 91

 

ROSS, DONALD

On the Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, p. 50

 

ROUSE & ASSOCIATES, COLUMBIA, MARYLAND

Industrial Strength, 4/96, pp. 90, 92

 

ROWE, PAMELA

Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 82, 84

 

ROY, STEVE

A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 66, 67

 

ROYSTON HANAMOTO ALLEY & ABEY, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 70

Releafing Goldengrove, “Ecology,” 9/96, p. 54

Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 78

 

RUANE, CHERILYN, ASLA

ASLA Awards 1996: “Adorning Boston,” 11/96, p. 95 (author)

 

RUBB BUILDING SYSTEMS, SANFORD, MAINE

Shelter from the Norm, “Technology,” 9/96, p. 47

 

RUBIN, BOB

From Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 59

 

RUBLE, JOHN

Great Performances, “Design,” 3/96, p. 32

 

RUCKER, AMY

In Blue Ravine, “Ecology,” 8/96, pp. 50, 52, 53

 

RUE, TIM

Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 66-73, 96 (photography)

Star Quality, 7/96, pp. 58-65, 85 (photography)

 

RUFF, WALLACE

Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 80

 

RURAL AND WILDERNESS AREAS

General

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 88, 92

Big Wild Wilderness Park, Los Angeles, California

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, pp. 76, 77, 97

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 93

Haymount, Caroline County, Virginia

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 88-89, 91-92, 93, 98, 99

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 93

Runyon Canyon, California

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, p. 77

 

RYAN, LESLIE

On the Beach, “Design,” 12/96, p. 24

 

 

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