The Queen Elizabeth II National Memorial Masterplan Design Competition is an open search for an exceptionally dedicated and inspired multidisciplinary team to create a landmark memorial masterplan of ...
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) released its first assessment of the greenhouse gas emissions generated by its business operations. This report sets the baseline for ASLA as it ...
Shenzhen, China | Z + T Studio, Landscape Architecture | Client: Dongguan Vanke Building Technique Research Co., Ltd.
View from patio to courtyard and olive grove with rain garden and raised steel planters in foreground. Walkway from parking to patio deck at the tasting room entrance takes the visitor on a fragrant ...
This .425 acre garden fills a parcel of city land left vacant after the 2010 demolition of the historic Lafayette Building in downtown Detroit. Just a one block walk from Compuware headquarters, ...
Brownfields are abandoned, environmentally-contaminated industrial or commercial sites. People who come into frequent contact with the leftover solvents, cleaners, and oil found on these sites often ...
According to a report from the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia, one inch of rainwater hitting one acre of asphalt over an hour yields 27,000 gallons of water. In many communities, ...
Established in 1872, the Arnold Arboretum, North America’s first public arboretum, is open daily to the public. There's no admission charge. Guided tours and self guided tours are available. The land ...
Landscape architecture combines art and science. It is the profession that designs, plans and manages our land. Landscape architecture has strong roots in the U.S., and early examples, such as ...
August is officially ASLA's National Site Tour Month. Hosting a site tour can make an enormous impact in educating local, state, and federal policy makers on how landscape architects use design to ...
Was the new architecture created for the Beijing Olympics sustainable? Frankly, I don't think they are sustainable, because they just cost so much to build and consumed so much steel and energy. So, ...
Bird’s-eye view of the Garden from the hill. Each rusty steel fence inclines 1 degree more than the last one, creating dreamlike light change; the plants popped their heads from gaps, luxuriantly and ...