Landscape Architecture
Index:
January 1998 - December 1998
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LaCOUR, NIELS
Back to the Future, 5/98, pp. 78,
79
LAKES, LAKEFRONTS, AND LAGOONS
Bowl Lake, Forest Park, St. Louis,
Missouri
The Park Process, "Planning,"
1/98, p. 30
Chain of Lakes Park, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Michael, 2/98, p. 89
Dayton Garden, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Pure Design, Pure Image, 10/98, pp.
96-97, 120
El Club de Golf Malinalco, Malinalco,
Mexico
ASLA Awards 1998: "Golf in the Vernacular,"
11/98, p. 36
Innisfree Estate, Dutchess County,
New York
Innisfree Frolic, "Riprap," 12/98,
p. 12
Lake Mead, Nevada
Bounty of the Desert, "Planning,"
3/98, pp. 40, 42
Main Lake, Minnesota Zoological
Garden, Apple Valley, Minnesota
Taking Wing, "Ecology," 3/98, pp.
56, 58, 61
Parque El Cedazo, Aguascalientes,
Mexico
ASLA Awards 1998: "Second Helping,"
11/98, pp. 30, 33
Dual Gesture, 10/98, pp. 112-113,
146
Parque Mexico, Aguascalientes,
Mexico
Dual Gesture, 10/98, pp. 105, 108-109,
145
Regional Health Center (near Craigmillar
Castle), Edinburgh, Scotland
Under Wraps, "Planning," 9/98, p.
32
Round Lake, Mill Race Park, Columbus,
Indiana
Michael, 2/98, pp. 71,
86, 89
Skokie Lagoons, Cook County, Illinois
Fighting for the Forest, "Practice,"
7/98, p. 45
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore,
Empire, Michigan
Credit Where Due, "Letters," 2/98,
p. 19
Stourhead, Wiltshire, England
What Makes Design Great?
"Two Degrees of Difference," 7/98, p. 78
Weyerhaeuser Company Corporate
Headquarters, Tacoma, Washington
ASLA Awards 1998: "Into
the Woods," 11/98, p. 35
LALLI, JOSEPH, FASLA
La Transformacion, 6/98, pp. 75, 76,
79, 80, 82, 94, 95, 97
LAMBERT, TIM
Beyond the Bale, "Technology," 4/98,
pp. 38, 41-42
LANDFILLS
"Till," by Victoria Marshall and
Steven Tupu (proposed design for East River, New York, New York)
Manhattan Moment, "Riprap,"
9/98, pp. 20, 22
LANDRY, CHRIS
Conservation Consensus, "Planning,"
12/98, p. 29
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, EDUCATION
AND DEGREES--GENERAL
Approaching It Hands-On, "Practice,"
4/98, pp. 46, 48-51
Back to the Future, 5/98, pp. 78,
79
Educating LAs, 10/98, pp. 100-103,
121-132, 145
Educating LAs, "Letters," 12/98, pp.
10, 83
The Importance of Giving, "Practice,"
6/98, pp. 48, 49, 50
Learning Curve, "Practice," 5/98,
pp. 52, 54-57
Michael, 2/98, pp. 69-70
Ten Questions, 5/98, pp. 91, 92, 93,
108
Thinking, then Doing, "Two Degrees
of Difference," 3/98, pp. 88-89
Vision 2099, "Two Degrees of Difference,"
12/98, pp. 68-69
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, EDUCATION
PROGRAMS, SPECIFIC
Ball State University, Muncie,
Indiana
Educating LAs, 10/98,
pp. 126-127
California Polytechnic State University,
Pomona, California
Educating LAs, 10/98,
p. 127
Cornell University
Michael, 2/98, p. 69
Dumbarton Oaks, Studies in Landscape
Architecture Program, Washington, D.C.
Renaissance Man, 8/98, pp.
70, 72, 92, 95
EDAW Summer Student Program
Doing Good, "Practice,"
9/98, pp. 46, 49
Voice of Reason, 6/98, p. 73
Harvard University, Graduate School
of Design (GSD)
Educating LAs, 10/98,
pp. 101, 102, 124-125
Michael, 2/98, pp. 67, 69, 70
Race and Space, "Critic at
Large," 6/98, pp. 143-144
Voice of Reason, 6/98, p. 70
Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana
Learning Curve, "Practice,"
5/98, pp. 52, 54-57
State University of New York (SUNY)
College of Environmental Science and Forestry
ASLA Awards 1998: "Simulating
Scenery," 11/98, p. 66
Temple University
Approaching It Hands-On,
"Practice," 4/98, pp. 49, 51
University of Arkansas Community
Design Center (UACDC)
Beyond Belief, "Letters," 3/98,
p. 25
University of Colorado
Department of Geography
ASLA Awards 1998:
"Earthly Paradise," 11/98, p. 65
University of Georgia, Athens
Educating LAs, 10/98,
pp. 100, 121, 123-124
School of Environmental
Design
ASLA Awards 1998:
"A Watershed Event," 11/98, p. 58
University of Illinois, Champaigne
Educating LAs, 10/98,
p. 123
University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
Massachusetts
Back to the Future,
5/98, p. 78
University of Nevada at Las Vegas
(UNLV)
Bounty of the Desert, "Planning,"
3/98, pp. 38, 40, 41, 43
University
Of Oregon at Eugene
Approaching It Hands-On, "Practice,"
4/98, pp. 46, 48, 49-50
Institute for a Sustainable Environment
Answering the 'What
Ifs,' "Technology," 10/98, p. 71
University of Pennsylvania, University
Park, Pennsylvania
Educating LAs, 10/98, pp. 127-128
Kyoto by Keystroke,
"Riprap," 4/98, pp. 22, 24
Thinking, then Doing, "Two Degrees
of Difference," 3/98, p. 89
Hamer Center for Community Design
Assistance
Educating LAs, 10/98, p. 128
Raymond A. Bowers Program for Excellence
in the Design and Construction of the Built Environment
Educating LAs, 10/98, p. 128
University of Toronto, Canada
Center for Landscape Research
(CLR)
Answering the
'What Ifs,' "Technology," 10/98, p. 71
University of Washington at Seattle
Approaching It Hands-On,
"Practice," 4/98, pp. 48, 50
Beyond the Bale, "Technology," 4/98,
p. 40
Virginia Polytechnic University,
Blacksburg, Virginia
Educating LAs, 10/98,
pp. 125-126
Community Design Assistance
Center
Educating LAs,
10/98, p. 126
See also TALIESIN; TALIESIN WEST
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, HISTORY
OF
Arcadia Revisited: The Place of
Landscape, edited by Vicki Berger and Isabel Vasseur, "Books," 3/98,
p. 90
Everyday Architecture of the Mid-Atlantic:
Looking at Buildings and Landscapes, by Gabrielle M. Lanier and Bernard
L. Herman, "Books," 4/98, p. 85
Invented Cities: The Creation of
Landscape in Nineteenth-Century New York and Boston, by Mona Domosh,
"Books," 10/98, p. 116
A Look at the Great Divide, "Riprap,"
5/98, pp. 28, 30
Race and Space, "Critic at Large,"
6/98, p. 143
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, PROFESSION
OF--UNITED STATES
General
1998 ASLA Awards, 11/98, p. 29
Approaching It Hands-On, "Practice,"
4/98, pp. 46, 48-51
Ashfield's Alternative, "Ecology,"
1/98, p. 49
Back to the Future, 5/98, pp.
76, 79
Coming to Grips, "Letters,"
4/98, p. 18
Conflicting Messages, "Letters," 2/98,
p. 18
Contemporary Trends in Landscape
Architecture, by Steven L. Cantor, "Books," 5/98, p. 95
Defining Diversity, "Two Degrees of
Difference," 4/98, p. 82-83
Defining "Valuable," "Letters," 7/98,
p. 14
Does Size Matter? "Two Degrees of
Difference," 9/98, pp. 78-79
The Importance of Giving, "Practice,"
6/98, pp. 46, 48-51
Innovative Design Solutions in
Landscape Architecture, by Steven L. Cantor, "Books,"
7/98, p. 81
Is Historic Preservation Design? 12/98,
p. 78
Is There a Prescription for Sprawl?
9/98, pp. 85-86
It's All in the Name, "Letters," 11/98,
p. 26
Kiley Revisited,
8/98, p. 89
Landprints: Reflections on Place
and Landscape, by George Seddon, "Books," 10/98, p. 117
Landscape Narratives: Design Practices
for Telling Stories, by Matthew Potteiger and Jamie Purinton, "Books,"
8/98, p. 78
Michael, 2/98, p. 68
Peril and Opportunity, "Letters,"
4/98, pp. 18-19
A Profession in Peril? Take
Two, 2/98, pp. 74-79, 90-94
Race and Space, "Critic at
Large," 6/98, pp. 143-144
Renaissance Man, 8/98, p. 74
Root of the Profession, "Riprap,"
6/98, p. 24
The Rough and the Smooth, 5/98, p.
67
Seeking a New Attitude, "Letters,"
1/98, p. 9
Social Formation and Symbolic Landscape,
by Denis E. Cosgrove, "Books," 8/98, p. 78
Statement or Context? "Two Degrees
of Difference," 2/98, pp. 80-81
Ten Questions, 5/98, pp. 90-93, 108
Tourist-Friendly, "Practice," 2/98,
p. 49
Vision 2099, "Two Degrees of Difference,"
12/98, pp. 68-69
Voice of Reason, 6/98, pp. 70-72,
92, 94
Diversity/Specialization
Defining Diversity, "Two Degrees of
Difference," 4/98, pp. 82-83
A Profession in Peril? Take Two, 2/98,
pp. 78, 79, 90
Ten Questions, 5/98, pp. 92, 93, 108
Expert Testimony
Expert Testimony, "Practice," 8/98,
pp. 44, 46-49
Licensure
A Profession in Peril? Take Two, 2/98,
p. 91
Ten Questions, 5/98, p. 108
Management
Does Size Matter? "Two Degrees of
Difference," 9/98, pp. 78-79
Moving on Up, "Practice," 12/98, pp.
36, 38-39
Voice of Reason, 6/98, pp. 70-72,
92, 94
Minorities
Race and Space, "Critic at Large,"
6/98, pp. 143-144
Pro Bono Work
Doing Good, "Practice," 9/98, pp.
44, 46-49
Public Image
Defining Diversity, "Two Degrees of
Difference," 4/98, p. 82-83
Defining "Valuable," "Letters," 7/98,
p. 14
Educating LAs, 10/98, p. 132
Seeking a New Attitude, "Letters,"
1/98, p. 9
Ten Questions, 5/98, pp. 92, 93
Remuneration
Educating LAs, 10/98, p. 102
Women
Voice of Reason, 6/98, p. 94
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, PROFESSION
OF--WORLDWIDE
General
Contemporary Trends
in Landscape Architecture, by Steven L. Cantor, "Books," 5/98, p. 95
A Profession in Peril? Take Two, 2/98,
p. 78
Voice of Reason, 6/98, p. 92
China
Eye of the Dragon, 1/98,
pp. 52-59, 80, 82
Spain
Statement or
Context? "Two Degrees of Difference," 2/98, p. 81
LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION
General
ASLA Awards 1998: "Simulating
Scenery," 11/98, p. 66
Country Club of Wisconsin Golf
Course, Grafton, Wisconsin
Right on Course, "Design," 4/98, pp.
26, 28-31
Minnesota Zoological Park, Apple
Valley, Minnesota
Taking Wing, "Ecology," 3/98, pp.
56, 58-61
Mojave Desert Preserve, Big Springs,
Nevada
Bounty of the Desert, "Planning,"
3/98, pp. 38, 40-43
Yangtze River Valley, China
Voices of Protest, "Riprap,"
6/98, pp. 24, 26
LANDSCAPE HISTORY
General
Everyday Architecture of the Mid-Atlantic:
Looking at Buildings and Landscapes, by Gabrielle M. Lanier and Bernard
L. Herman, "Books," 4/98, p. 85
Historic Landscape Discovered
Amid The Bits and Bytes, "Riprap," 2/98, pp. 20, 22
A Look at the Great Divide,
"Riprap," 5/98, pp. 28, 30
Manilan Amalgam, "Planning,"
5/98, p. 40
Mirage, 5/98, p. 86
Brown Park, St. Matthews, Kentucky
Beyond the Basics, "Design,"
6/98, pp. 28, 30
DuSable/Farren Outdoor Learning
Center, Chicago, Illinois
The Importance of Giving, "Practice,"
6/98, p. 50
Kaho'olawe Island
Danger Island, "Planning,"
4/98, pp. 34-35
National Capital Greenbelt, Ottawa,
Canada
Mission Statement, "Planning,"
6/98, pp. 36-37
110th Street, Harlem,
New York
Reinventing Harlem,
"Riprap," 6/98, p. 26
Sweet Farm, Quebec, Canada
Sweet Intervention,
"Riprap," 4/98, pp. 20, 22
LANDSCAPE RESTORATION
Fairsted (Olmsted National Historic
Site), Brookline, Massachusetts
ASLA Awards 1998: "Olmsted's
Own," 11/98, p. 67
See also GARDEN RESTORATION, PARK
RESTORATION
LANDSCAPES, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT/WESTPORT,
CONNECTICUT
ASLA Awards 1998: "Driving through
History," 11/98, p. 68
LANDSCAPES, GENERAL
American Designed Landscapes: A
Photographic Interpretation, by Alan Ward, "Books," 9/98, p. 80
ASLA Awards 1998: "American Icons,"
11/98, p. 69
ASLA Awards 1998: "Land Plots," 11/98,
p. 72
ASLA Awards 1998: "Learning about
the Land," 11/98, p. 73
Landscape Narratives: Design Practices
for Telling Stories, by Matthew Potteiger and Jamie Purinton, "Books,"
8/98, p. 78
Social Formation and Symbolic Landscape,
by Denis E. Cosgrove, "Books," 8/98, p. 78
Understanding Ordinary Landscapes,
edited by Paul Groth and Todd W. Bressi, "Books," 12/98, p. 71
LANDSCAPES
IN ART
Desert Redux, 6/98, p. 88
Forever Indebted, "Letters," 5/98,
p. 26
Tulsa Sublime, "Riprap," 2/98, p.
22
LAND USE AND CONSUMPTION
General
Is There a Prescription for Sprawl?
9/98, pp. 66-71, 84-86
Living Up to Our Duty, "Letters,"
1/98, pp. 8-9
Managing Growth in America's Communities,
by Douglas R. Porter, "Books," 4/98, p. 84
Delta County, Colorado
A Guide for Growth,
"Planning," 8/98, pp. 32, 34-37
Forest District Preserve, Cook
County, Illinois
Fighting for the Forest, "Practice,"
7/98, pp. 40, 42-45
Georgia
ASLA Awards 1998: "A
Watershed Event," 11/98, p. 58
Lower Roaring Fork, Garfield County,
Colorado
Conservation Consensus, "Planning,"
12/98, pp. 24, 26-29
Portland, Oregon
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 55-57, 58, 59-60
See also URBAN EXPANSION
LAND USE, HISTORY OF
The Fall and Rise of the Stately
Home, by Peter Mandler, "Books," 2/98, p. 83
Historic Landscape Discovered Amid
The Bits and Bytes, "Riprap," 2/98, pp. 20, 22
Living Up to Our Duty, "Letters,"
1/98, p. 8
Public Work, "Planning," 2/98, pp.
32, 34
LAND USE, REGULATION OF
General
Conservation Consensus, "Planning,"
12/98, p. 29
Home Rule or Regionalism? "Two Degrees
of Difference," 10/98, pp. 114-115
Is There a Prescription for
Sprawl? 9/98, pp. 84-85
Living Up to Our Duty,
"Letters," 1/98, p. 8
Regionalism
Home Rule or Regionalism?
"Two Degrees of Difference," 10/98, pp. 114-115
See also ZONING
LANIER, GABRIELLE M.
Everyday Architecture of the Mid-Atlantic:
Looking at Buildings and Landscapes, "Books," 4/98, p. 85
LAPIDUS, MORRIS
La Transformacion, 6/98, pp. 75, 81,
97
LARKINS, DAVID
Paving the Way, 8/98, pp. 83, 84
LASSUS, BERNARD
Renaissance Man, 8/98, p. 73
LATTIS, RICHARD L.
A Child's-Eye View, "Design," 5/98,
pp. 34, 36, 37, 39
LAUTMAN, ROBERT
Translated from the English, 12/98,
pp. 48-55, 72, 74, 76 (photography)
LAWNS, IN DESIGN
General
The Liminal Lawn, "Riprap," 8/98,
p. 22
Alexander Residence, Stowe, Vermont
Axis Powers, "Design,"
9/98, p. 26, 31
Allegheny Riverfront Park, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Michael, 2/98, p. 87
Aronoff Center for Design and Art,
University of Cincinnati
ASLA Awards 1998: "Mystery
Meets Whimsy," 11/98, p. 47
Auraria Higher Education Center
(AHEC), Denver, Colorado
Up From the Street,
3/98, p. 98
Boldwater Farm, Edgartown, Massachusetts
ASLA Awards 1998: "Of
Heaths and Salt Marshes," 11/98, p. 54
Central Park, The Great Lawn, New
York, New York
ASLA Awards 1998: "Restoring Greatness,"
11/98, p. 42
Dayton Garden, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Pure Design, Pure Image, 10/98, pp.
96-97, 120
Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia
A Long Road to Freedom,
"Ecology," 2/98, pp. 52-53
Hotel Kempinsky, Munich Airport
Center, Munich, Germany
ASLA Awards 1998: "Plane Geometry,"
11/98, p. 49
Hughes Communications Building,
Entry and Outdoor Public Spaces, Long Beach, California
Celestial Connections, 4/98, p. 88
Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky
Ecologizing Olmsted, "Ecology," 6/98,
pp. 52, 54, 55
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial,
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiley Revisited, 8/98, pp. 60, 61
Mojave Desert Preserve, Big Springs,
Nevada
Bounty of the Desert, "Planning,"
3/98, p. 41
New Parliament House Building,
Canberra, Australia
Desert Redux, 6/98, p. 90
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh,
North Carolina
The Topography of Typography, "Design,"
3/98, p. 35
Private Residence, East Hampton,
Long Island, New York
Borderland, 8/98, p.
69
Private Residence English-Style
Garden, Suburban Washington, D.C. (Maryland)
Translated from the
English, 12/98, pp. 52, 74
Shelburne Farms Museum, Lake Champlain,
Vermont
Riffs on a Landscape,
"Riprap," 12/98, p. 14
Weesner Family Amphitheater, Minnesota
Zoological Garden, Apple Valley, Minnesota
Taking Wing, "Ecology,"
3/98, p. 60
LAWRENCE, DEANE
A Good Thrashing, 3/98, pp. 85, 86,
100
LAWRENCE HALPRIN ASSOCIATES
Back from the Brink, 7/98, pp. 57,
84
LAYTON, ROB, ASLA
Elementary Alternative, "Ecology,"
7/98, pp. 46, 48, 50
Moving on Up, "Practice," 12/98, pp.
36, 38, 39
THE LEBLOND
PARTNERSHIP, CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA
Paving the Way, 8/98, p. 85
LECCESE, MICHAEL
Conservation Consensus, "Planning,"
12/98, pp. 24, 26-29 (author)
Elementary Alternative, "Ecology,"
7/98, pp. 46, 48-51 (author)
Let There Be Light, 5/98, pp. 97-101
(author)
Mission Statement, "Planning," 6/98,
pp. 34, 36-39 (author)
Right on Course, "Design," 4/98, pp.
26, 28-31 (author)
Rocky Mountain Retrofit, "Ecology,"
5/98, pp. 58, 60-63 (author)
Saving the Source, "Ecology," 12/98,
pp. 40, 42-45 (author)
LEFTON, STEVEN, ASLA
Public Work, "Planning," 2/98, pp.
35, 36, 37
LEGAL ISSUES
Expert Testimony
Expert Testimony, "Practice,"
8/98, pp. 44, 46-49
LEGER, FERNAND
Renaissance Man, 8/98, p. 73
LEISER, ANDREW
It Won't Wash, "Technology," 6/98,
p. 40
LEISH, BRUCE, ASLA
Banking on a River, "Ecology," 9/98,
p. 53
LEJEUNESSE, GERALD
Mission Statement, "Planning," 6/98,
p. 36
LESLIE, DONALD W., FASLA
A Profession in Peril? Take Two, 2/98,
pp. 76-77, 78, 90
LEUE, TOM
Ashfield's Alternative, "Ecology,"
1/98, pp. 46, 48, 49
LEVY, STACY
Levyfields, "Riprap," 6/98, pp. 22,
24
LEWICKI, CHRIS
Web Site Exceeds Its Purpose, "Riprap,"
1/98, p. 16
LEWIS, PHIL, FASLA
Back to the Future, 5/98, pp. 76,
77
LIABILITY
General
Expert Testimony, "Practice," 8/98,
pp. 44, 46-49
General, Party Gardens
The Party Garden, "The National Observer,"
7/98, p. 143
General, Skateparks
A Good Thrashing, 3/98, pp. 81-82
Peninsula
Watershed, San Francisco Bay Area, California
Saving
the Source, "Ecology," 12/98, p. 43
LIBERTY, ROBERT
Back from the Bring, 7/98, pp. 59,
60
LIBRARIES
C.F. Murphy Library, Auraria Higher
Education Center (AHEC), Denver, Colorado
Up From the Street,
3/98, pp. 74, 75, 99
LIGHTING AND LIGHTING FIXTURES
General
Let There Be Light,
5/98, pp. 97-101
Public Work, "Planning," 2/98, p.
35
Statement or Context? "Two
Degrees of Difference," 2/98, p. 81
General, Paving
Paving the Way, 8/98, p. 85
General, Retirement and Senior
Citizen Homes and Centers
Golden Opportunities,
"Practice," 3/98, p. 50
Arizona
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 100
Tucson
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 100
Atlantis Aquarium, the Bahamas
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 100
Auraria Higher Education Center
(AHEC), Denver, Colorado
Up From the Street, 3/98, p. 98
Fort Bonifacio Global City (near
Manila), The Philippines
Manilan Amalgam, "Planning,"
5/98, p. 45
Getty Center, Central Garden, Los
Angeles, California
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 101
Hilltop Residence Entrance
Garden, Burlington, Vermont
ASLA Awards 1998: "Radial
Mountain," 11/98, p. 53
Hughes Communications Building,
Entry and Outdoor Public Spaces, Long Beach, California
Celestial Connections, 4/98, p. 88
Interlocken, Colorado
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 100
K Street Transit Mall, Sacramento,
California
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 101
Library Walk, University of California
at San Diego
ASLA Awards 1998: "Campus
Connector," 11/98, p. 41
Microsun Concept Home, Bonita Bay,
Florida
Let There Be Light,
5/98, pp. 98, 99
New Mexico
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 100
Olympic Plaza, Olympics 2000 Public
Domain Master Concept Plan, Sydney, Australia
ASLA Awards 1998: "Design
Down Under," 11/98, p. 62
110th Street, Harlem,
New York
Reinventing Harlem,
"Riprap," 6/98, p. 26
Palace of the Legion of Honor,
San Francisco, California
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 100
The Pavilions, Denver, Colorado
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 101
Perry Streetscape Project, Castle
Rock, Colorado
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 101
Pioneer Park, Dallas, Texas
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 101
Ritz-Carlton Hotel, San Juan, Puerto
Rico
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 101
San Diego, California
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 100
Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin,
Texas
Let There Be Light,
5/98, pp. 97, 98
Seventeenth Street Plaza, Denver,
Colorado
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 97
LIGHTING RESEARCH CENTER, RENSSELAER
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, TROY, NEW YORK
Let There Be Light, 5/98, pp. 97,
98, 101
Landscape Lighting Institute
Let There Be Light,
5/98, p. 101
LINDEMAN, LORI
A Question of Healing, 4/98, p. 90
LINDHULT, MARK S.
Rescuing a River, "Technology," 2/98,
pp. 38, 40-43 (author)
LIPTAN, TOM, ASLA
Grass-Roots Movement, "Technology,"
5/98, pp. 49-50
LITTLE, CHARLES E.
An Appalachian Tragedy: Air Pollution
and Tree Death in the Eastern Forests of North America, "Books," 12/98,
p. 70 (author, with Harvard Ayers and Jenny Hager)
LOBBYING AND POLITICS
Defining Diversity, "Two Degrees of
Difference," 4/98, p. 83
Is There a Prescription for Sprawl?
9/98, pp. 85, 86
Mission Statement, "Planning," 6/98,
pp. 34, 36-39
Placing Nature: Culture and Landscape
Ecology, edited by Joan Iverson Nassauer, "Books," 5/98, p. 94
A Profession in Peril, 2/98, p. 76
Public Work, "Planning," 2/98, p.
36
Ten Questions, 5/98, pp. 92, 93
Up From the Street, 3/98, pp. 76,
97, 98
LOCKE, DAVID E., ASLA
Golden Opportunities, "Practice,"
3/98, p. 50
LONG, RICHARD
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
pp. 91, 93
Pure Design, Pure Image, 10/98, pp.
94, 97, 99
LOOMIS, ANNETTE
A Walk Through Time, 1/98, pp. 84,
85
LOUISIANA, LOCATIONS
Alexandria
A
Belle Beyond The Bayou, "Riprap," 3/98, p. 30
LOUIS POULSEN LIGHTING, DENMARK
Let There Be Light, 5/98, pp. 98-99,
101
LRM, LTD., CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA
Paving the Way, 8/98, p. 83
LUCAS, ANDREA
It Won't Wash, "Technology," 6/98,
pp. 40, 42, 43, 44, 45
LUCIFER LIGHTING COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO,
TEXAS
Let There Be Light, 5/98, p. 98
LUMIERE DESIGN, WESTLAKE VILLAGE,
CALIFORNIA
Let There Be Light, 5/98, p. 98
LUTYENS, EDWIN
Translated from the English, 12/98,
pp. 51, 52, 53, 55, 72, 74, 76
LYONS, PEGGY
A Guide for Growth, "Planning," 8/98,
p. 37 |