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February 1996-December 1996

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WALKER, FLORENCE

One Man’s Stone Age, “Riprap,” 5/96, pp. 24, 26

 

WALKER, MILTON

One Man’s Stone Age, “Riprap,” 5/96, pp. 24, 26

 

WALKER, PETER, FASLA

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

ASLA Awards 1996: “Reflections in Steel,” 11/96, p. 76

Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p. 45

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

Is Anybody Out There? “Critic at Large,” 3/96, p. 155

Modern Master, 2/96, p. 79

Mystical Mountains, 3/96, pp. 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 96

Under Cover, “Design,” 7/96, pp. 26, 28, 29, 30-31

WALLS, IN DESIGN

 General, Street Trees

 Room to Grow, 3/96, p. 97

Arthur Ashe, Jr., Monument, Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia

 Ashe Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, p. 58

Balboa Park Private Residence, San Diego, California

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

Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, Beverly Hills, California

 Citrus Garden

  Star Quality, 7/96, pp. 62, 85

 Blue River Riverwalk, Breckenridge, Colorado

   The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, p. 112

Canal City Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan

 That’s Entertainment! “Practice,” 10/96, p. 94

 Capital Children’s Museum Courtyard Entrance, Washington, D.C.

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

Cesar Chavez Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 86

Chelsea Apartments, East Falls Section, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 Industrial Strength, 4/96, pp. 92, 102

City Hall Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts

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

Civic Stadium, Portland, Oregon

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 59

The Dunbar Resort, Deadwood, South Dakota

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

Ernest W. McFarland Memorial, Phoenix, Arizona

 Landscape as Narrative, “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 24

Gainesway Farm, Lexington, Kentucky

 A Subtle Hand, 5/96, p. 104

 Greenberg Residence, Paradise Valley, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 85

Hawkinson Residence, Phoenix, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, pp. 84-85

Historic Cemeteries, Boston, Massachusetts

 Grave Matters, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 30

Kitchell Residence Garden, Paradise Valley, Arizona

 Paradise Found, 12/96, pp. 71-72, 87

Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.

 Tin Soldiers, “Critic at Large,” 2/96, p. 101

The Lab, Costa Mesa, California

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

La Sombra, Sculptural Bus Shelter, Tempe, Arizona

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Worth the Wait,” 11/96, p. 81

Los Angeles County Drainage Area Flood Control Project (LACDA)

 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, p. 41

MCA/Universal City Studios, Inc., Day-Care Center Playground, Hollywood Hills, California

 Child’s Play, “Design,” 4/96, pp. 28, 32, 33

Memphis Zoo Entrance, Overton Park, Tennessee

 Out of Egypt, 2/96, p. 71

Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, California

 Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, pp. 62-63, 66, 67, 69, 86

Papago Park/City Boundary, Phoenix, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 85

Private Residence, Carpenteria, California

 Opposites Attract, “Design,” 5/96, pp. 30, 32, 33, 34-35, 36

Private Residence, Los Angeles, California

 Modern Marriage, 10/96, pp. 116-117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 125, 142

 Sculpture Court

   Modern Marriage, 10/96, p. 123

Private Residence, Southeastern Quebec, Canada

 Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, pp. 36, 39, 40

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, 80-81

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

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

Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields, Illinois

 Midwestern Metaphor, 8/96, p. 61

Shurtleff Early Learning Center Recreation Courtyard, Chelsea, Massachusetts

 Playing with Nature, “Riprap,” 10/96, p. 62

Sunnyslope Canal Demonstration Project (Arizona Canal), Phoenix, Arizona

 Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, p. 30

United States Armed Services Memorial, Caen, France

 Remembering Normandy, 7/96, pp. 74-75, 79

Waiting for a Date, Sculptural Bus Shelter, Tempe, Arizona

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Worth the Wait,” 11/96, p. 82

 

WALTER KLUESING DESIGN GROUP

Grave Matters, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 30

 

WALTHER, JUDY

Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 61, 62, 63

 

WARD, ALAN L., ASLA

Farewell to Arms, 5/96, pp. 89, 90, 93, 94, 105-106

 

WARNER, SAM BASS, JR.

The Once and Future Park, edited by Deborah Karasov, “Books,” 3/96, p. 94

 

WARNER TENTNOLOGY LTD., SURREY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

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

 

WARREN, JOHN

Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 56, 59

 

WASHINGTON, LOCATIONS

Kitsap County

 Kitsap County Greenways Plan

   ASLA Awards 1996: “Northwest Passages,” 11/96, pp. 89-90

Mountains to the Sound Greenway

 From Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, p. 57

Olympia

 Impervious Surface Reduction Study

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

Olympic National Park

  Highway 101

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

Seattle

 Discovery Park

   Habitat Improvements Project (HIP)

    Fresh Fields, “Ecology,” 12/96, pp. 44, 46-49

    From Waste to Product, “Ecology,” 6/96, pp. 57, 59

 Seattle Center

   Fountain of Youth, “Design,” 6/96, pp. 30, 32-35

   International Fountain and Mall

    Fountain of Youth, “Design,” 6/96, pp. 30, 32-35

    Charlotte Martin Theatre

     Fountain of Youth, “Design,” 6/96, p. 35

    International Plaza

     Fountain of Youth, “Design,” 6/96, pp. 33-34, 35

 Seattle Commons

   Is Anybody Out There? “Critic at Large,” 3/96, pp. 155-156

 West Point Sewage Plant

   Fresh Fields, “Ecology,” 12/96, pp. 46-47

 West Seattle

   Walker Rock Garden

    One Man’s Stone Age, “Riprap,” 5/96, pp. 24, 26

    Bicentennial Tower

     One Man’s Stone Age, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 24

 

WASHINGTON, D.C., LOCATIONS

General

  Cultural Landscapes (L’Enfant-McMillan Plan)

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

  L’Enfant Plan

   Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 76, 79-80

  McMillan Plan

  Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 76, 79, 80, 82, 83

 Monumental Core Framework

   Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 76-83, 88

Anacostia Area

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

Anacostia River

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 81, 82

Capital Children’s Museum

 Courtyard Entrance

   Garden of Sorrows, “Critic at Large,” 9/96, pp. 139-140

Korean War Veterans Memorial

 Tin Soldiers, “Critic at Large,” 2/96, pp. 101, 152

Lafayette Square

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

National Archives

 Room to Grow, 3/96, pp. 74-75, 76

National Geographic Society

 Room to Grow, 3/96, p. 77

National Mall

   Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 76, 78, 80, 83, 88

National Zoo

 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

Pennsylvania Avenue

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

Potomac River

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 79, 82

President’s Park (Ellipse to White House to Lafayette Square)

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

South Capitol Street

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 83, 88

Supreme Court

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 76, 78, 80, 88

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

 Remembering Normandy, 7/96, p. 72

U.S. Capitol Building

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83  

 Vietnam Veterans Memorial

 Tin Soldiers, “Critic at Large,” 2/96, pp. 101, 152

 Woodrow Wilson House

 A Presidential Retreat, “Riprap,” 4/96, pp. 20, 22

 Rear Garden

   A Presidential Retreat, “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 22

 

WASTEWATER-TREATMENT FACILITIES AND SYSTEMS

General

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 71-72

 Solar Aquatic Greenhouses

   Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 72, 98

Ashfield, Massachusetts

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 72

Kent, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 68-69, 100

Oregon Water Project (Silverton Botanical Gardens and Wastewater Treatment Facility), Silverton, Oregon

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

Patterson, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 71, 99

Tanner Creek, Portland, Oregon

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 54

West Point Sewage Plant, Seattle, Washington

 Fresh Fields, “Ecology,” 12/96, pp. 46, 47

West Shokan, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 72

 

WATER, IN DESIGN

General

 The Lady of the Lakes, “Ecology,” 2/96, p. 60

Fountain Place, Dallas, Texas

 Modern Master, 2/96, p. 79

NationsBank Plaza, Tampa, Florida

 Modern Master, 2/96, p. 76

 

WATER CONSUMPTION AND CONSERVATION, IN DESIGN

General, Desert Plants

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, pp. 81, 82, 83, 85, 86

General, Xeriscape

 To the Last Drop, 5/96, pp. 61, 62

Balboa Park Private Residence, San Diego, California

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

WATER CONSUMPTION AND CONSERVATION, IN DESIGN

General, Arizona Golf Courses

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 86

Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 96

The Everglades, Florida

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, pp. 81, 82, 83

Haymount, Caroline County, Virginia

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

Hilton Head, South Carolina

 To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 61-62

Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 67, 68-69, 71, 72

Las Vegas Valley Water District Demonstration Garden, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 72

National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, Texas

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

Rancho La Puerto, Tecate, Mexico

 South of the Border, “Practice,” 12/96, p. 43

Summerlin Residential Development, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 70, 71

 Pueblo Park

   Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 70-71

 Summerlin Parkway

   Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 71

Terravita Golf Course, Scottsdale, Arizona

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 89

 

WATER FEATURES, IN DESIGN

See FOUNTAINS AND WATER FEATURES, IN DESIGN; LAKES AND LAKEFRONTS; RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS, IN DESIGN

 

WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT

Arizona Canal

 Gilbert, Arizona

   Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, p. 31

Scottsdale, Arizona

   Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, p. 31

Sunnyslope Canal Demonstration Project, Phoenix, Arizona

 Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, pp. 26, 28-31

Beloit, Wisconsin

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 71

Blue River Riverwalk, Breckenridge, Colorado

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

Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights, New York

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

East River Bikeway and Esplanade Planning and Design Project, New York, New York

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

Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project (HARP), Pueblo, Colorado

 In the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, pp. 42, 44-47

Monumental Core Framework, Washington, D.C.

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 78, 79, 83

Promenade Ribbon, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California

 Walking the Line, 4/96, pp. 80-87, 100-101

St. Vrain Riverfront,  Estes Park, Colorado

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

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

San Antonio Riverwalk, San Antonio, Texas

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

South Street Seaport, New York, New York

 On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, p. 77

Villa Olimpica, Barcelona, Spain

 The Great Metaphor, 12/96, pp. 83-84

Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky

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

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

 Rethinking River City, 8/96, p. 76

 Belvedere

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

 “Founders Walk”

   Rethink Again, “Letters,” 10/96, p. 56

 Willamette River

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

Waterfront Park

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

  River District Redevelopment Plan

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

WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

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

 

WATER QUALITY, IN DESIGN

General

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, p. 87

 The Lady of the Lakes, “Ecology,” 2/96, p. 60

Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, pp. 60, 63, 64-65

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 72

General, Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs)

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

General, Residential Development

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 98

Aquatic and Wetland Consultants’ Nursery, For Lupton, Colorado

 Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, p. 54

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, p. 96

Chesapeake Bay

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

 Queenstown Harbor Golf Links, Queenstown, Maryland

   A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 66, 68, 69, 70-71

The Everglades, Florida

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, pp. 82, 83, 91

Gwynns Falls Trail, Baltimore, Maryland

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

Harborside International Golf Course, Chicago, Illinois

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 70

Kissimmee River, Florida

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

Lake Carmel, Kent, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 100

Los Angeles River Greenway, Los Angeles, California

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

New York City Metropolitan Area

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 66-73, 98-100

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), Parking Lot Bioswales, Portland, Oregon

 Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, p. 62

Promenade Ribbon, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California (San Francisco Bay)

 Walking the Line, 4/96, p. 84

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado

 Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 39-40

 Basin F

   Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, p. 40

Silver Creek, Oregon

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

South Platte River, Denver, Colorado

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 106

Tanner Creek Daylighting Project, Portland, Oregon

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

Willamette River, Portland, Oregon

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

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

 Yellowstone Undermined? “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 26

 

WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

General

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 68

Butterfield Creek Watershed, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois

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

Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 83

The Everglades, Florida

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, pp. 78-83, 91

Kissimmee River Basin, Florida

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 83 

 Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California

 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, p. 41 

 New York City Metropolitan Area

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 66-73, 98-100

 Croton Aqueduct

   Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 68

 Delaware River

   Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 68

Kent

  Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 66, 68, 100

Patterson

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

 West Shokan

   Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 72

Wheaton Branch, Silver Spring, Maryland

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

 

WEATHER AND CLIMATE CONDITIONS, IN DESIGN

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California

 Releafing Goldengrove, “Ecology,” 9/96, p. 56

Las Vegas Valley, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 72

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

 Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 102

Soros Residence, Long Island, New York

 A Subtle Hand, 5/96, p. 102

 

WEB SITES, SPECIFIC

Alexandria Digital Library Project

(http://alexandria.sdc.ucsb.edu/index.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA)

(http://www.golfweb.com)

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 69

American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)

LandNet

(http://www.asla.org/asla/)

   It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 44, 46, 49

Education Link

(http://www.autometric.com/ASLA/html/accredited_programs.html)

  It’s  Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Marketplace

 (http://www.asla.org/asla/)

   Digital Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 41

 Spotlight

 (http://www.autometric.com/ASLA/html/spotlight.html)

   It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 48

AutoDesk

(http://www.autodesk.com)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

CorelNet Service Bureaus

(http://www.corel-net.com/corelnet/service.htm)

 Quality In, Quality Out, “Technology,” 3/96, p. 48

 Data Download Examples

(http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~umassmp/Mark/dc.html

 Computer Connectivity, “Technology,” 5/96, p. 46

Environmental Protection Agency Index Of Listings

(http://www.epa.gov/docs/oppe/spatial.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

ESRI

(http://www.esri.com)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Frederick Law Olmsted National Park

(http://www.nps.gov/parklists/index/frla.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 46, 49  

Graduate Landscape Architecture/planning studio at the University of Illinois

(http://imlab9.landarch.uiuc.edu:80/~eslarp/la/LA437-F95/LA437-F95-main.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design (GSD)

(http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

 Virtual Gardens Course

 (http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/~gsd6321/6321_Overview.html)

   It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Horticopia

(http://www.horticopia.com/desops/)

 CD Choices, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 26  

 Internet Browsers (general information)

 (http://www.whidbey.net/browsers.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 48

Intergraph

(http://www.intergraph.com)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Louisiana State University Site

(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/arch.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

National Fisheries and Wildlife Service

(http://www.nwi.fws.gov/)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 46, 49

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA)

  Marine Sanctuary Program

 (http://www.nos.noaa.gov/ocrm/srd/Welcome.html/)

  It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 48, 49

NCSA Mosaic

(http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center

(http://www.bulb.com)

 Bright Bulbs, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 30

Netscape Navigator

(http://www.netscape.com/

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Planning Commissioners Journal (article on parking-lot design)

(http://www.webcom.com/%7Epcj/articles/trans14.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Softdesk, Inc.

(http://www.softdesk.com)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

(http://softdesk.com/pro/details.com

 Digital Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 42

State University of New York (SUNY) Buffalo

(http://www.arch.buffalo.edu/pairc/landscape_architecture.html)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Tri-Services CADD/GIS Technology Center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

(http://mr2.wes.army.mil/docs/details.htm)

 Digital Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 41

Visions of London, Ontario

(http://www.wwdc.com/visions)

 Digital Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 40

United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat)

(http://www.unchs.unon.org/habitat/habrief.htm)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

University of Massachusetts/Amherst M.L.A. thesis listing

(http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~larp/)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

University of Toronto Centre for Landscape Research

(http://www.clr.toronto.edu:1080/)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

CLR-NET

 (http://www.clr.toronto.edu:1080/clr.html)

   It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 46, 48

 Contemporary Landscape Architecture Library

 (http://www.clr.toronoto.edu:1080/virtuallib/clip/)

   It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

Crossings Project at University of Toronto

(http://www.clr.toronto.edu:1080/PROJECTS/Crossings/Cross1.html)

   It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)

(http://nsdi/usgs.gov/nsdi)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, pp. 46, 49

Water Resources Research Center (WRRC), College of Agriculture, University of Arizona, Tucson

(http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/)

 Cyberspace Xeriscape, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 16

The World Bank

(http://www.worldbank.org)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

The World Wide Web

(http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/)

 It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 49

 

WEEDS AND WEEDING, IN DESIGN

General

 The New Perennial Garden, by Noel Kingsbury, “Books,” 7/96, p. 81

Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 96

Discovery Park Habitat Improvements Project (HIP), Seattle, Washington

 Fresh Fields, “Ecology,” 12/96, pp. 44, 46, 47, 48, 49

 

WEI, HSU

Culture and Horticulture, “Riprap,” 6/96, pp. 26, 28

 

WEILACHER, UDO

Between Landscape Architecture and Land Art, “Hunt Recommends,” 10/96, p. 141 (author)

 

WEINBERG, SCOTT, ASLA

On the Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, pp. 50, 53

 

WEISS, ALLEN S.

Mirrors of Infinity: The French Formal Garden and Seventeenth-Century Metaphysics, “Books,” 4/96, p. 95 (author)

 

WEISS, MARION

Midwestern Metaphor, 8/96, pp. 58, 60, 61, 62, 80

 

WENK, WILLIAM, FASLA

Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, p. 40

The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, pp. 104, 107, 109, 111, 112

Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, pp. 66-67

 

WENK ASSOCIATES, DENVER, COLORADO

Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, p. 38

The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, pp. 109, 111

 

WESLOWSKI, PATRICIA L.

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

 

WET DESIGN, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

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

 

WETLAND CREATION AND CONSERVATION, IN DESIGN

General

 The Lady of the Lakes, “Ecology,” 2/96, pp. 60, 62

 Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, p. 55

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 72, 98

Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 73

Discovery Park Habitat Improvements Project (HIP), Seattle, Washington

 Fresh Fields, “Ecology,” 12/96, p. 44

Farm in Boulder Valley, Boulder, Colorado

 Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, pp. 50, 52-55

Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 87

Kissimmee River Flood Plain, Florida

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

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

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 106

Oregon Water Project (Silverton Botanical Gardens and Wastewater Treatment Facility), Silverton, Oregon

 The Dream Team, “Planning,” 7/96, p. 37

The Parkway Project, Folsom, California

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

Patterson, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, pp. 71, 99

Queenstown Harbor Golf Links, Queenstown, Maryland

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 66, 68, 69

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

 From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, pp. 44, 48

Tanner Creek Daylighting Project, Portland, Oregon

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, pp. 57, 58-59

West Shokan, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 72

 

WHEELOCK, MORGAN, FASLA

Remembering Normandy, 7/96, pp. 72, 76-77, 79, 83, 84

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

 

WHITEREAD, RACHEL

Rachel Whiteread: House, edited by James Lingwood, “Books,” 12/96, p. 81

 

WHYTE, WILLIAM

“Statement” vs. Design, “Letters,” 11/96, p. 27

 

WICHMAN, TODD, ASLA

Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, p. 42

 

WILDAY, CASSANDRA

Errata, “Letters,” 7/96, p. 19

 

WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PAGOSA SPRINGS, COLORADO

Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 90, 93

 

WILDLIFE

General

 William Bartram: Travels and Other Writings, edited by Thomas P. Slaughter, “Books,” 7/96, p. 81

General, Landfills

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, p. 43

General, Water Systems/Features

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

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

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, pp. 82-83, 87, 101

Blue River Riverwalk, Breckenridge, Colorado

 The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, p. 104

Cesar Chavez Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, pp. 85-86

The Everglades, Florida

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, pp. 78-79, 82, 91

General Mills Corporate Headquarters Entrance Garden (“162 Birch Trees”), Minneapolis, Minnesota

 162 Birches, 10/96, pp. 135, 138

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

 Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, p. 38

Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California

 A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, p. 40

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

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

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

 Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 102

Queenstown Harbor Golf Links, Queenstown, Maryland

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 66, 67, 70-71

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado

 Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 36, 38

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 56, 59, 63

Sea Cliff, California

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

Tanner Creek Daylighting Project, Portland, Oregon

 A Creek Runs through It, “Practice,” 2/96, p. 59

Terravita Golf Course, Scottsdale, Arizona

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 87, 89

Wheaton Branch, Silver Spring, Maryland

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 84, 85, 86-87

Xeriscape Garden, Town Hall Grounds, Hilton Head, South Carolina

 To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 62-63

 

WILLIAM PRESSLEY AND ASSOCIATES, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Grave Matters, “Riprap,” 11/96, p. 30

 

WILLIAMS, PAUL

Star Quality, 7/96, pp. 58, 62

 

WILLIAMSON, G. SCOTT

A Quest for Life, 3/96, p. 98

 

WILSON, EDWARD O.

Mapmaker, 12/96, p. 79

 

WINDELL, JOHN T. (JAY)

Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, pp. 52-53, 54, 55

 

WISCONSIN, LOCATONS

Beloit

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 71

Driftless Area

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

Madison

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 70

 E-Way

   Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 70

Prairie du Chien

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 71

 

WOLF, HARRY

Modern Master, 2/96, p. 76

 

WOLFF, LYNN, ASLA

An Uncommon Common, “Practice,” 9/96, pp. 50, 51-52, 53

 

WONG, DONNA

A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 65

 

WOOD, WADDY

A Presidential Retreat, “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 22

 

WOOD, IN DESIGN

 Center for Advanced Science and Technology (CAST) Interior Courtyard, Harima Science Garden City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

  Mystical Mountains, 3/96, p. 72

 General Mills Corporate Headquarters Entrance Garden (“162 Birch Trees”), Mel Kendrick Sculpture, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 162 Birches, 10/96, p. 135

Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site Visitors Center, Atlanta, Georgia

 Perfect Fit, 12/96, p. 56

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), Parking Lot Bioswales, Portland, Oregon

 Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, pp. 60, 62

Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields, Illinois

 Midwestern Metaphor, 8/96, pp. 58-59, 62

Springfield Millrace Park, Springfield, Oregon

 Building to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, pp. 52, 55

 

WORDEN, NANCY

One Man’s Stone Age, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 26

 

WORKSHOPS

Your Town, Designing Its Future: A Participatory Workshop, by Scott Shannon, ASLA, and Richard Hawks, ASLA

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Future Perfect?” 11/96, pp. 92-93

 The Jury, 11/96, p. 99

 

WRIGHT, DAVID, ASLA

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

 

WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD

The Architect and the American Landscape, “Riprap,” 6/96, pp. 24, 26

Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 68

Return of the Natives, 2/96, pp. 81-82

A Subtle Hand, 5/96, pp. 86-87

 

WYOMING, LOCATIONS

Yellowstone National Park

 Yellowstone Undermined? “Riprap,” 4/96, p. 26

 

WYSS, PATRICK, FASLA

The Peak of Luxury, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 16

 

WYSS ASSOCIATES, INC., RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA

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

 

 

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