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Title details for Landscape Architecture Magazine by American Society of Landscape Architects - Available

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Jan 01 2026
Magazine

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Landscape Architecture Magazine

Contributors

COMMENT • Readers weigh in on stories from our November issue.

In Search Of

FOREGROUND

Beginning, Again

Winter Walks on Water

3 LANDSCAPES • Which three designed landscapes have most influenced your work?

Traffic Gardens Are Growing

Research Plot, Parking Lot

To Understand Richard Haag, Draw

Real Talk on Reuse • Material reuse on projects is increasingly popular. A cost estimator explains what it takes to make it work.

Included by Design • To address the needs of unhoused park users, an Arkansas city is including them in the planning process.

Common Ground • New public site furnishings that are social and durable.

FEATURES

Rooted in Research • WHY JOAN NASSAUER’S ECOLOGICAL AESTHETICS ARE MORE RELEVANT THAN EVER.

Space to Sign • MITHUN CENTERS DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING SPATIAL EXPERIENCES IN A NEW CAMPUS LANDSCAPE FOR THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF.

Thank You to our Corporate Members • for their contributions to the success of ASLA and the landscape architecture profession.

OF NOTE

Vaux On His Own Small Parks, Manhattan (1887–1888) • Some 20 years after Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux submitted their Greensward plan for what would become Central Park, Vaux was appointed to New York City’s Department of Public Parks. There he set to work on a plan for creating new public space in the city’s dense downtown neighborhoods. In this excerpt from Calvert Vaux, Landscape Architect, Francis R. Kowsky describes Vaux’s solo park projects and the democratic aspirations he held for them.

Cross-Scalar Forestories • Designed Forests: A Cultural History

Books of Interest • The many ways we control nature, and vice versa.

BACKSTORY • Ground Workshop brings the experience full circle.

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English