Landscape Architecture
Index:
January 1998 - December 1998
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M
MA, YO-YO
Making Sweet Music Together, "Riprap,"
3/98, pp. 28, 30
MAACK, RICHARD
Desert Redux, 6/98, pp. 60-67, 88-90
(photography)
McBRIDE, KEVIN
Historic Landscape Discovered Amid
The Bits and Bytes, "Riprap," 2/98, pp. 20, 22
McBURNEY, HENRIETTA
Mark Catesby's Natural History
of America: The Watercolors from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle,
"Books," 1/98, p. 79
McCAFFERTY, ERIC
Conservation Consensus, "Planning,"
12/98, p. 26
McCARLEY, WILLIAM J., III, ASLA
The Awards Issue, "Letters," 12/98,
p. 83
McCLELLAND, LINDA
Building the National Parks: Historic
Landscape Design and Construction, "Books," 6/98, p. 86
McCLURE, MARK, CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL
STATION
Hero to the Hemlock, "Riprap," 5/98,
p. 30
McCOMB, PAULINE
Beyond the Eighth Meridian, 12/98,
p. 66
McCULLEY, E. BYRON, FASLA
Let There Be Light, 5/98, p. 101
McDONOUGH, MICHAEL
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
pp. 88, 90
McDONOUGH, WILLIAM
It Takes a Village, "Practice," 10/98,
p. 80
McGLADE, DENNIS, ASLA
Doing Good, "Practice," 9/98, p. 44
Showdown in Sepulveda Pass, "Critic
at Large," 10/98, p. 187
McHARG, IAN, FASLA
Bounty of the Desert, "Planning,"
3/98, p. 43
Is There a Prescription for Sprawl?
9/98, p. 86
The Woodlands, "The National Observer,"
9/98, p. 132
McINTYRE, MICHAEL, ASLA
A Good Thrashing, 3/98, pp. 84, 85,
100
McINTYRE, RON
Tourist-Friendly, "Practice," 2/98,
pp. 48, 49
McKIBBEN, BILL
What Makes Design Great, "Two Degrees
of Difference," 7/98, p. 79
MACY, DOUG, FASLA
Back from the Brink, 7/98, pp. 84,
85
MAILE, CHRISTINA
Lungs of the City, "Riprap," 10/98,
p. 42
MALAISE, PETER
Grass-Roots Movement, "Technology,"
5/98, p. 49
MANDLER, PETER
The Fall and Rise of the Stately
Home, "Books," 2/98, p. 83
MAN/NATURE RELATIONSHIP
General
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
p. 94
Making Waves, 3/98, pp. 95-96
Naturally Wright, 2/98, pp. 58-65,
84, 86
The Park Process, "Planning," 1/98,
pp. 26, 28-31
Renaissance Man, 8/98, pp. 72, 92
What Makes Design Great, "Two Degrees
of Difference," 7/98, p. 79
MANWARING, MICHAEL
A River Runs Through It, 4/98, p.
96
MAPS
General
Computers: Boon
or Doom? "Two Degrees of Difference," 8/98, pp. 76, 77
Will the Real
Portland Please Stand Up? "The National Observer," 5/98, pp. 155-156
Delta County, Colorado
A Guide for Growth,
"Planning," 8/98, pp. 34, 35
Lower Roaring Fork Valley, Garfield
County, Colorado
Conservation Consensus,
"Planning," 12/98, pp. 24, 28
Peninsula Watershed, San Francisco
Bay Area, California
Saving the Source, "Ecology,"
12/98, p. 45
MARIOTTI, CARLO
Paving the Way, 8/98, p. 81
MARIUS, RICHARD
The Woodlands, "The National Observer,"
9/98, p. 131
MARLING, KARAL ANN
Designing Disney's Theme Parks:
The Architecture of Reassurance, edited by Karal Ann Marling, "Books,"
9/98, p. 81
Peddling Reassurance, "Critic at Large,"
2/98, pp. 139-140
MARSHALL, VICTORIA
Manhattan Moment, "Riprap," 9/98,
pp. 20, 22
MARTINELLI, JANET
Desert Redux, 6/98, p. 90
MARTINO, STEVE, FASLA
Desert Redux, 6/98, pp. 61, 64, 65,
66, 88, 89, 90
Desert Refuge, "Design," 12/98, pp.
18, 20, 22, 23
MARTON, DEBORAH
New Life for the Shoreline, "Ecology,"
10/98, pp. 82, 84-89 (author)
MARYLAND, LOCATIONS
General
Is There a Prescription for Sprawl?
9/98, p. 70
Baltimore
Oakcrest Village
Golden Opportunities,
"Practice," 3/98, pp. 50, 52
Suburban Washington D.C.
Private Residence English-Style
Garden
Translated from
the English, 12/98, pp. 48-55, 72, 74, 76
MASSACHUSETTS, LOCATIONS
General, Forests
Stepping Back to Look Forward: A
History of the Massachusetts Forest, edited by Charles H.W. Foster,
"Books," 9/98, p. 81
Amherst
General
Back to the Future,
5/98, pp. 75, 77, 78, 79
Fabos House, Garden and
Woodland
Back to the Future,
5/98, pp. 75, 78-79
University of Massachusetts (UMASS)
Clark's Way
Unique
Passage, "Riprap," 9/98, p. 24
Ashfield
Ashfield's Alternative, "Ecology,"
1/98, pp. 44, 46-49
Boston
General
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, p. 28
Beacon Hill
A Look at the Great Divide, "Riprap,"
5/98, p. 28
Charles River Greenway
Banking on a River, "Ecology," 9/98,
pp. 50, 52-55
City Hall Plaza
ASLA Awards 1998: "Common Ground,"
11/98, p. 59
Brookline
Dorans' Garden
Michael, 2/98,
pp. 70, 73
Fairsted (Olmsted National
Historic Site)
ASLA Awards 1998:
"Olmsted's Own," 11/98, p. 67
Cambridge
Coolidge Hill
ASLA Awards 1998: "Path
of Least Resistance," 11/98, p. 44
Harvard Yard, Harvard University
Michael, 2/98, pp. 71,
72, 86, 89
Edgartown (Martha's Vineyard)
Boldwater Farm
ASLA Awards 1998: "Of
Heaths and Salt Marshes," 11/98, p. 54
Lincoln
Doing Good, "Practice," 9/98, pp.
46, 48
Stockbridge
Naumkeag
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
p. 89
Is Historic Preservation Design? 12/98,
pp. 56, 57, 58
Wellesley
Therapeutic Garden, Institute for
Child and Adolescent Development,
Thinking Holistically,
"Letters," 8/98, p. 18
Wellesley College
Michael, 2/98, pp. 73,
89
Filigreed Line,
by Robert Irwin
Gardens and the
Death of Art, 7/98, pp. 92, 94
Worcester
Science Center
The Brothers Bassett,
9/98, p. 86
MATTINGLY, KEVIN, ASLA
Right on Course, "Design," 4/98, pp.
26, 28, 29, 30
MATTINGLY KUEHN GOLF COURSE DESIGN,
GRAFTON, WISCONSIN
Right on Course, "Design," 4/98, pp.
26, 29, 30
MATVIAK, GREG
Pier Review, "Practice," 1/98, p.
42
MAYER, RICHARD W.Credit
Where Due, "Letters," 2/98, pp. 18, 19 (author)
MAYS, VERNON
Big Plan on Campus, "Planning," 7/98,
pp. 28, 30-33 (author)
In the Boardwalk Tradition, "Design,"
1/98, pp. 20, 22-25 (author)
La Transformacion, 6/98, pp. 74-83,
94-95, 97 (author)
Under Wraps, "Planning," 9/98, pp.
32, 34-37 (author)
MAZES
General
In the Minotaur's Lair, "Riprap,"
3/98, p. 28
Everett Children's Adventure Garden,
New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York
Landscape for Learning,
7/98, pp. 74-75, 98-99
Beth's Maze
Landscape for
Learning, 7/98, p. 75
Boulder Maze
Landscape for
Learning, 7/98, pp. 72-73, 75, 98-99
Meadow Maze
Landscape for
Learning, 7/98, p. 75
Labyrinth, Versailles, France
Renaissance Man, 8/98,
pp. 72, 92
Story Garden, Tom McCall Waterfront
Park, Portland, Oregon
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 60, 86
MEANING, IN DESIGN
General
ASLA Awards 1998: "Land Plots," 11/98,
p. 72
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
p. 94
How Important is Meaning? "Two Degrees
of Difference," 6/98, pp. 84-85
Landscape Narratives: Design Practices
for Telling Stories, by Matthew Potteiger and Jamie Purinton, "Books,"
8/98, p. 78
Michael, 2/98, pp. 70, 71, 86, 89
The Rough and the Smooth,
5/98, pp. 67, 68, 72, 105, 106, 107
Brown Park, St. Matthews, Kentucky
Beyond the Basics, "Design,"
6/98, pp. 32-33
Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta,
Georgia
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
pp. 72, 73, 90
Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
p. 91
"Garden of Cosmic Speculation,"
Scotland
Making Waves, 3/98, pp. 64-71, 92,
94-97
Le Parc de la Villette, Paris,
France
How Important is Meaning?
"Two Degrees of Difference," 6/98, p. 84
See also METAPHOR, IN DESIGN
MEIER, RICHARD
Paving the Way, 8/98, p. 81
Showdown in Sepulveda Pass, "Critic
at Large," 10/98, pp. 187, 188
MENDONCA, GEORGE
Topiary Triumph, "Riprap," 1/98, pp.
14, 16
MENKING, WILLIAM
Instant City, "Riprap," 4/98, p. 22
MENTORING
Voice of Reason, 6/98, p. 94
MESSERVY, JULIE MOIR
Making Sweet Music Together, "Riprap,"
3/98, pp. 28, 30
Plant Poetics, "Riprap," 1/98, p.
18
METAL, IN DESIGN
Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta,
Georgia
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
p. 90
Central Garden, Getty Center, Los
Angeles, California
Showdown in Sepulveda
Pass, "Critic at Large," 10/98, p. 187
Columns of Growth, by Alan
Sonfist, Louisville, Kentucky
Gardens and the Death
of Art, 7/98, pp. 93-94
David Smith sculptures, Storm King
Art Center, Mountainville, New York
Storm King's Muse, "Critic
at Large," 8/98, pp. 139, 140
Filigreed Line, by Robert
Irwin, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Gardens and the Death
of Art, 7/98, p. 92
"Garden of Cosmic Speculation,"
Scotland
Making Waves, 3/98, pp. 66-67, 68-69,
70, 93
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, pp. 62,
88
La Terre en Marche, Chaumont-sur-Loire,
France
ASLA Awards 1998: "Moving
Earth," 11/98, p. 45
Orion, by Novanoah, Bridgehampton,
New York
Novanoah's Cosmos, "Riprap,"
8/98, p. 20
Palingenesis, by Beverly
Pepper, Zurich, Switzerland
Beverly Pepper: Three
Site-Specific Sculptures, by Barbara Rose, "Books," 9/98, p. 80
Teatro Celle, by Beverly
Pepper, Pistoia, Italy
Beverly Pepper: Three
Site-Specific Sculptures, by Barbara Rose, "Books," 9/98, p. 80
"Vanishing Point," San Francisco
Garden Show
Succulent Protest, "Riprap,"
7/98, p. 18
Vera List Courtyard, The New School
for Social Research, Greenwich Village, New York, New York
Turning Point, "Design,"
10/98, pp. 48, 52
METAPHOR, USE OF IN DESIGN
General
Michael, 2/98, pp. 70, 71, 86, 89
"Garden of Cosmic Speculation,"
Scotland
Making Waves, 3/98,
pp. 64-71, 92, 94-97
Labyrinth, Versailles, France
Renaissance Man, 8/98,
pp. 72, 92
La Terre en Marche, Chaumont-sur-Loire,
France
ASLA Awards 1998: "Moving Earth,"
11/98, p. 45
Private Beach Residence, Malibu,
California
Paving the Way, 8/98,
pp. 83-84
See also MEANING, IN DESIGN
METROPOLITAN LANDSCAPE PLANNING
(METLAND), AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS
Back to the
Future, 5/98, p. 78
MEXICO, LOCATIONS
Aguascalientes
Parque El Cedazo
1998 ASLA Awards,
11/98, p. 28
ASLA Awards 1998:
"Second Helping," 11/98, pp. 30-33
Dual Gesture, 10/98, pp. 110, 111,
146, 147
Parque Heroes Mexicanos
Dual Gesture,
10/98, p. 147
Parque Mexico
Dual Gesture,
10/98, pp. 104-113, 145, 146, 147
Malinalco
El Club de Golf Malinalco
1998 ASLA Awards,
11/98, p. 28
ASLA Awards 1998: "Golf
in the Vernacular," 11/98, p. 36
Mexico City
El Pedregal
Desert Redux,
6/98, pp. 65, 66
Parque Tezozomac
ASLA Awards 1998:
"Second Helping," 11/98, p. 30
Dual Gesture, 10/98, pp. 110, 113
Paricutin
Paricutin Project, by
Peter Hutchinson
Gardens and the
Death of Art, 7/98, p. 91
Puerto Vallarta
Malecon
Millennial Face-lift,
"Riprap," 5/98, p. 32
Yucatan
The Scrawniness of It
All, "The National Observer," 3/98, pp. 147-148
MICELI KULIK WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES
(MKW), RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
Landscape for Learning, 7/98, pp.
72, 74, 75, 76, 99
MICHAEL VAN VALKENBURGH ASSOCIATES,
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
ASLA Awards 1998: "Hidden Network,"
11/98, p. 46
Michael, 2/98, p. 68
MICHIGAN, LOCATIONS
Ann Arbor
Pioneer High School
Doing Good, "Practice,"
9/98, pp. 44, 48-49
Cranbrook Educational Community
(near Detroit)
Reading the Chaos, "Riprap,"
4/98, p. 24
Detroit
Heidelberg Street Neighborhood
Race and Space,
"Critic at Large," 6/98, p. 143
Empire
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Credit Where Due, "Letters," 2/98,
p. 19
Interlochen
Interlochen Center for the
Arts
The Brothers Bassett,
9/98, p. 74
Prior Lake
Mystic
Lake Casino
Paving the Way, 8/98, p. 84
MICROSOFT
Terra Server
"Shaping Digital Terrain"
Sources of Data, 12/98, p. 81
MICROSUN TECHNOLOGIES
Let There Be Light, 5/98, p. 98
MIKYOUNG KIM DESIGN, BROOKLINE,
MASSACHUSETTS
ASLA Awards 1998: "Minimal Movement,"
11/98, p. 52
MILES, LISA
Nonprofit Profit, "Ecology," 4/98,
p. 55
MILITARY FACILITIES
Carswell Air Force Station, Texas
Botanical Remedies, "Technology,"
8/98, pp. 38, 41
Crissy Field, San Francisco, California
ASLA Awards 1998: "Ready for Takeoff,"
11/98, p. 56
MILLER, IRIS, ASLA
Translated from the English, 12/98,
pp. 51-52, 55, 72, 74, 76
MILLER, J. IRWIN AND MRS.
Kiley Revisited, 8/98, p. 86
MILLER, PATRICK, ASLA
Educating LAs, 10/98, pp. 101, 102,
121-122, 125-126, 130, 132
A Profession in Peril? Take Two, 2/98,
pp. 74, 77, 78, 90, 91, 94
Seeking a New Attitude, "Letters,"
1/98, p. 9
MILLNER, RAY
Nonprofit Profit, "Ecology," 4/98,
pp. 54, 55, 57
MINES
Alameda Watershed, San Francisco
Bay Area, California
Saving the Source, "Ecology,"
12/98, p. 42
Barrick Mercur Gold Mine, Utah
Mining for Digital Reality,
"Technology," 1/98, pp. 32, 34, 37
Black Pine Gold Mine, Idaho
Mining for Digital Reality,
"Technology," 1/98, pp. 34, 35
Price, Utah
Mining for Digital Reality,
"Technology," 1/98, p. 34
MINGONET, SCOTT, ASLA
Public Work, "Planning," 2/98, pp.
34, 35, 36, 37
MINIMALISM
General
Gardens and the Death
of Art, 7/98, p. 89
The Rough and the Smooth, 5/98, p.
68, 72, 106
Toyota Municipal Museum of Art,
Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
The Rough and
the Smooth, 5/98, pp. 68, 72, 106
MINNESOTA, LOCATIONS
Apple Valley
Minnesota Zoological Garden
Taking Wing, "Ecology,"
3/98, pp. 56, 58-61
Bloomington
Mall of America
Peddling Reassurance, "Critic at Large,"
2/98, pp. 139-140
Minneapolis
Chain of Lakes Park
Michael, 2/98,
p. 89
Dayton Garden
Pure Design, Pure Image, 10/98, pp.
92-99, 118-120
General Mills Headquarters
Michael, 2/98, pp. 70-71, 89
MISS, MARY
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
pp. 91, 92
MISSOURI, LOCATIONS
Kansas City
Kansas City Zoo
The Brothers Bassett,
9/98, p. 77
St. Louis
Forest Park
The Park Process,
"Planning," 1/98, pp. 26, 28-31
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
Kiley Revisited, 8/98,
pp. 58, 60-61, 86
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Pass, by Meg
Webster
Gardens
and the Death of Art, 7/98, pp. 91-92
MITCHELL, DONNA
It Won't Wash, "Technology," 6/98,
p. 45
MITCHELL, GEORGE P.
The Woodlands, "The National Observer,"
9/98, pp. 131, 132
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
Desert Mountain, Scottsdale, Arizona
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
pp. 72, 73, 91-92
Design Concepts Offices, Lafayette,
Colorado
Moving on Up, "Practice,"
12/98, pp. 38, 39
Fort Bonifacio Global City (near
Manila), The Philippines
Manilan Amalgam, "Planning,"
5/98, pp. 43, 44
Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Studious Achievement,
"Riprap," 12/98, p. 16
Riverplace, Portland, Oregon
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 62-63, 85
University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Virginia
It Takes a Village,
"Practice," 10/98, pp. 74, 77-78
MODELS AND MODELING
See SOFTWARE, TYPES OF; TECHNOLOGY
MODERNISM
General
Common Place: Toward Neighborhood
and Regional Design, by Douglas Kelbaugh, "Books," 4/98, p. 85
Designed for Delight: Alternative
Aspects of Twentieth-Century Decorative Arts, edited by Martin Eidelberg,
"Books," 5/98, p. 95
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
pp. 88, 89
Renaissance Man, 8/98, pp. 74, 92
Dayton Garden, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Pure Design, Pure Image, 10/98, p.
118
"Garden of Cosmic Speculation,"
Scotland
Making Waves, 3/98, p. 92
Museum of Islamic Arts, Doha, Qatar
Mirage, 5/98, p. 85
Parque El Cedazo, Aguascalientes,
Mexico
ASLA Awards 1998: "Second
Helping," 11/98, p. 33
Toyota Municipal Museum of Art,
Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
The Rough and the Smooth, 5/98, p.
72
MOLNAR, DONALD J., FASLA
Educating LAs, "Letters," 12/98, p.
10 (author)
MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS
General
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
p. 73
Japanese-American Historical Plaza,
Portland, Oregon
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 59, 62-63, 86
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial,
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiley Revisited, 8/98,
pp. 58, 60-61, 86
Monumental Core Plan, Washington,
D.C.
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
pp. 71, 73
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 Portland Police Memorial
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 62-63, 86
Signers' Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
pp. 70, 91
Tennessee Bicentennial Mall, Nashville,
Tennessee
A Long Path: The
Search for a Tennessee Bicentennial Landmark, by Kem G. Hinton, "Books,"
7/98, p. 81
Vietnam Veterans' Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
Voice of Reason, 6/98,
p. 91
Women in Military Service for America
Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C. (Arlington, Virginia)
Building on Tradition,
"Planning," 10/98, p. 56
MONZINGO, LOUISE
Dual Gesture, 10/98, pp. 146-147
MOORE, CHARLES
Back from the Brink, 7/98, pp. 57,
84
MOORE, HENRY
Gardens and the Death of Art, 7/98,
p. 93
MOORE, PATRICK, FASLA
A Belle Beyond The Bayou, "Riprap,"
3/98, p. 30
A Profession in Peril? Take Two, 2/98,
pp. 75, 77-78, 79, 90-91
MOORE, ROGER D.
CAD for the Masses, "Technology,"
7/98, pp. 34, 36-39 (author)
MOORE IACOFANO GOLTSMAN, BERKELEY,
CALIFORNIA
ASLA Awards 1998: "A River Reclaimed,"
11/98, p. 57
MORAN, THOMAS
Forever Indebted, "Letters," 5/98,
p. 26
Tulsa Sublime, "Riprap," 2/98, p.
22
MORRIS, PAUL, ASLA
Back from the Brink, 7/98, p. 86
MORRIS, RICK
Big Plan on Campus, "Planning," 7/98,
pp. 30, 31, 33
MORRISON, DARRELL G., FASLA
Desert Redux, 6/98, p. 90
A Long Road to Freedom, "Ecology,"
2/98, pp. 50, 52, 54
MORROW, KEITH, ASLA
Let There Be Light, 5/98, p. 101
MOSS, ANN W.
Conservation Consensus, "Planning,"
12/98, pp. 24, 26, 27-28
MOSS, WILLETT
Succulent Protest, "Riprap," 7/98,
pp. 16, 18
MOTLOCH, JOHN, ASLA
Educating LAs, 10/98, pp. 102, 122-123,
126-127, 130, 132
MOUNTAINS AND HILLS, IN DESIGN
See TOPOGRAPHY
MOYER, JANET LENNOX
Let There Be Light, 5/98, pp. 97,
98, 99, 100, 101
MURASE, ROBERT, ASLA
Back from the Brink, 7/98, p. 86
MURASE ASSOCIATES, PORTLAND, OREGON
Back from the Brink, 7/98, pp. 85,
86
MUSEUMS
Children's
Discovery Museum, San Jose, California
A
River Runs Through It, 4/98, pp. 78, 92, 95, 96
DIA Art Center, New York City,
New York
Destination De Maria,
"Riprap," 5/98, p. 30
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.
Renaissance Man, 8/98, pp. 70-71,
72-73, 74-75, 92, 95
Grand Hill and Art Museum, St.
Louis, Missouri
The Park Process, "Planning," 1/98,
pp. 28, 29, 30
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Ravine
Garden, Indianapolis, Indiana
Is Historic Preservation Design? 12/98,
p. 78
Institute for Contemporary Art
(ICA), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Levyfields, "Riprap," 6/98, pp. 22,
24
The Louvre, Paris, France
Statement or Context? "Two Degrees
of Difference," 2/98, pp. 80, 81
Museum of Islamic Arts, Doha, Qatar
Mirage, 5/98, pp. 80-89,
109, 111
National Museum, Doha, Qatar
Mirage, 5/98, p. 82
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh,
North Carolina
The Topography of Typography, "Design,"
3/98, pp. 32, 34-37
Old Coast Guard Station Museum,
Virginia Beach, Virginia
In the Boardwalk Tradition,
"Design," 1/98, 20, 22, 23, 24
Oregon History Center, Portland,
Oregon
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 62-63, 84
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
(OMSI), Portland, Oregon
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 85-86
Portland Art Museum, Portland,
Oregon
Back from the Brink,
7/98, pp. 62-63, 84
San Diego Children's Museum, San
Diego, California
ASLA Awards 1998: "Urban Playscape,"
11/98, p. 51
Shelburne Farms Museum (former
Webb Estate), Lake Champlain, Vermont
Riffs on a Landscape, "Riprap," 12/98,
p. 14
Toyota Municipal Museum of Art,
Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
The Rough and the Smooth,
5/98, pp. 66-73, 102, 105-107 |