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Landscape Architecture Magazine Index:

February 1996-December 1996

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LAKES AND LAGOONS, IN DESIGN

General, Maintenance

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

General, Water Quality

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

The Everglades, Florida

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, p. 91

Gainesway Farm, Lexington, Virginia

 A Subtle Hand, 5/96, p. 104

Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project (HARP), Pueblo, Colorado

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

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

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 106

 Mill Race Park, Columbus, Indiana

 Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, p. 139

Private Residence, Los Angeles, California

 Modern Marriage, 10/96, pp. 118, 119, 121

Walker Rock Garden, West Seattle, Washington

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

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

 To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 61, 62-63

 

LAKES AND LAKEFRONTS, SPECIFIC

Lake Carmel, Kent, New York

 Springs of Compromise, 5/96, p. 100

Lake Elizabeth, Pueblo, Colorado

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

Lake Michigan

 Lincoln Park Framework Plan

   ASLA Awards 1996: “Lakefront Future,” 11/96, pp. 83-85

Lake Okeechobee, Florida

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

Lloyd Lake, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California

 Releafing Goldengrove, “Ecology,” 9/96, p. 54

 

LAMB, ROBERT

Marathon Man, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 22

 

LAND AND SEA

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

 

LANDCADD

Computer Connectivity, “Technology,” 5/96, p. 48

 

LANDERS, MIKE

ASLA Awards 1996: “Subverting the Profession,” 11/96, p. 94

 

LANDFILLS

General

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 40, 45

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, pp. 38, 40-43

 Talking Trash, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 28

General, in Golf-Course Design

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 69

General, Landfill Restoration

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, pp. 38, 40-43

Byxbee Park, San Francisco, California

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p. 40

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, p. 40

Countryside Landfill, Lake County, Illinois

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 40, 42-45

Danehy Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, pp. 38, 40

Dyer Landfill, Palm Beach County, Florida

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, pp. 40, 42, 43

Fresh Kills Landfill, Staten Island, New York

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, pp. 40, 41, 42

Harborside International Golf Course, Chicago, Illinois

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 66-67, 69-71

Lisbon Landfill Project, Portugal

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, pp. 40, 43

“Sky Mound” by Nancy Holt, New Jersey

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p. 40

Willow Hill Golf Course, Winnetka, Illinois

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, pp. 70-71

 

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, EDUCATION PROGRAMS—GENERAL

Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 131

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

A Subtle Hand, 5/96, p. 86

 

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, EDUCATION PROGRAMS—SPECIFIC

Du Sable High School Youth Leadership Program Internship, Chicago, Illinois

 Credit Due on Du Sable, “Letters,” 7/96, p. 19

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  Graduate School of Design

   Holding our Ground, 2/96, p. 52

   “The Art of Landscape Detail” course 

  Holding our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, p. 48

   Web Site

    Holding our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, p. 52

    Modern Master, 2/96, p. 77

  “Virtual Gardens” Page

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

 Rutgers University, New Jersey

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 89, 93

San Francisco City College

 Ornamental Horticulture Department

   From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, p. 47

Temple University

  Landscape Architecture Program

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

University of California at Berkeley

 College of Environmental Design

   Space Explorer, 8/96, p. 66

Landscape Architecture Department

   Space Explorer, 8/96, p. 67

   GIS Laboratory

  ASLA Awards 1996: “Fire Extinguisher,” 11/96, p. 88

University of Georgia

 School of Environmental Design (SED)

   Georgia on Their Minds, “Riprap,” 8/96, p. 24

University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana

  Outreach Project East St. Louis, Illinois

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

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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

University of Oregon (UO)

 Landscape Architecture Program

   Design/Build Program

    Building to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, pp. 50, 52, 54, 55

University of Pennsylvania

 Department of Landscape Architecture

   Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 131

 

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, HISTORY OF

Accents as Well as Broad Effects: Writings on Architecture, Landscape, and the Environment, 1876-1925, by Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer, selected and edited by David Gebhard, “Books,” 11/96, pp. 100-101

Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 131

Second in Command, 9/96, p. 77

 

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, PROFESSION OF

General

 Beyond Words, 10/96, pp. 129-131

 Credit Due on Du Sable, “Letters,” 7/96, p. 19

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

 Down by the Creekside, “Technology,” 10/96, pp. 87, 89, 92

 The Great Metaphor, 12/96, pp. 61-65, 82-83

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, p. 97

 Hidden Opportunities, “Technology,” 7/96, p. 38

 The Irony of It All, “Letters,” 5/96, pp. 22, 23

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

 Kudos, “Letters,” 6/96, p. 23

  Mapmaker, 12/96, p. 88

  Modern Master, 2/96, p. 74

  Playing It Safe, “Practice,” 5/96, p. 52

 “Room to Grow” Redux, “Letters,” 7/96, pp. 18, 19

 Second in Command, 9/96, p. 77

 Selective Truth, “Letters,” 11/96, p. 27

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

Failure of Designs

 Holding our Ground, “Technology,” 2/96, p. 52

Government Relations And Lobbying

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, p. 98

Marketing and Advertising

 Web Sites

  It’s a Wide Web World, “Technology,” 4/96, p. 47

Public Image

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 68

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

 Selective Truth, “Letters,” 11/96, p. 27

 

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE COMPANY OF CHINA

Prized Projects, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 26

 

LANDSCAPE HISTORY, IN DESIGN

 General, Landfills

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

 Apalachee Savannahs Scenic Byway, Florida

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Heart of Dixie,” 11/96, p. 90

Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, Beverly Hills, California

 Star Quality, 7/96, pp. 61, 63-65

Blue River, Breckenridge, Colorado

 The Commerce of Ecology, “Ecology,” 10/96, p. 106

Brooklyn Waterfront, New York

 On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, p. 75

 Carnegie Mellon Research Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 The Great Metaphor, 12/96, pp. 84-85

Chelsea Apartments, East Falls Section, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 Industrial Strength, 4/96, pp. 89-90, 91, 92-93, 102

Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington

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

Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, Massachusetts

 An Uncommon Common, “Practice,” 9/96, pp. 48, 50, 51, 52, 53

The Everglades, Florida

 The Thin Green Line, 9/96, pp. 79, 81

Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 Bank on It, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 28

Harvard Yard, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

 Yard Work, “Design,” 8/96, pp. 26, 28

International Fountain and Mall, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington

 Fountain of Youth, “Design,” 6/96, p. 34

Lisbon, Portugal, Landfill Project

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

Louisville, Kentucky, Downtown

 Rethinking River City, 8/96, p. 83

Monumental Core Framework, Washington, D.C.

 Capital Gain? 6/96, pp. 78, 79

Phoenix, Arizona

  Canals

   Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, pp. 26, 29

Private Residence, Los Gatos, California

 Small Wonder, “Design,” 9/96, p. 34

Private Residence, Southeastern Quebec, Canada

 Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, pp. 38, 39-40, 41

Pueblo, Colorado

 In the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, pp. 44, 45

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

 Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 79

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado

 Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 36, 40

Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields, Illinois

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

Tanner Creek Daylighting Project, Portland, Oregon

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

United States Armed Services Memorial, Caen, France

 Remembering Normandy, 7/96, pp. 72, 76

 

LANDSCAPE PRESERVATION, IN DESIGN

General

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

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

General, Stewardship

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, pp. 76-77

Big Wild Wildnerness Park, Los Angeles, California

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, pp. 76, 77, 97

Countryside Landfill, Lake County, Illinois

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, p. 43

Driftless Area, Wisconsin

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

Embarras River, Lawrenceville, Illinois

 Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 69

Hilton Head, South Carolina

 To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 56, 59, 60, 61, 62

Kitsap County Greenways Plan, Washington

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Northwest Passages,” 11/96, p. 89

Liberty Prairie Preserve Protection and Management Plan, Lake County, Illinois

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 40, 42

Runyon Canyon, Los Angeles, California

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, p. 77

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 56, 58-63

University of Oregon (UO) Millrace, Portland, Oregon

 Building to Learn, “Practice,” 3/96, pp. 50, 54

White Columns Golf Club, Alpharetta, Georgia

 On the Upswing, “Practice,” 6/96, p. 48

Windsong Residential Development, Langley, British Columbia, Canada

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

 

LANDSCAPE RECLAMATION, IN DESIGN

General, Decommissioned Military Facilities

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 88

General, New Urbanist Designs

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, p. 97

General, Quarries

 Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 78

General, Urban Industrial Sites

 Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, p. 43

Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 72-73

Farm in Boulder Valley, Boulder, Colorado

 Little Marsh on the Prairie, “Ecology,” 7/96, pp. 50, 52, 53-54

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

 Restoring the River Wild, “Planning,” 5/96, pp. 38, 43

Philadelphia Naval Station

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 88

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

 Taming the Tide, 5/96, pp. 74-81, 100-102

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado

 Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 36, 38, 39-40

 Basin F

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

 North Plants

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

Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky

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

 

LANDSCAPE RESTORATION, IN DESIGN

General, Water Systems/Features

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

Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, Beverly Hills, California

 Star Quality, 7/96, pp. 58, 61-63, 65, 85

Big Wild Wilderness Park, Los Angeles, California

 Hester’s Progress, 4/96, pp. 76, 77, 97

Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

 Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 72-73, 96

National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, p. 63

Olmsted Parks and Parkways, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 80-87, 98

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 56, 62, 63

Texas State Capitol, Austin, Texas

 The Historic Heart of Texas, “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 22

Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, D.C.

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

 

LANDSCAPES, WESTPORT, CONNECTICUT/CHARLOTTE, VERMONT

Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 85, 86

 

LANDSCAPES, GENERAL

Beyond Words, 10/96, p. 128

Real Places: An Unconventional Guide to America’s Generic Landscape, by Grady Clay, “Books,” 4/96, p. 94

A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time, by John Brinckerhoff Jackson, “Books,” 7/96, p. 80

Colonial

 History Is in the Details, “Riprap,” 6/96, p. 26

 

LANDSCAPES IN ART

Chinese and Japanese Art

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

 Mystical Mountains, 3/96, pp. 71-72

 To Dye For, “Riprap,” 3/96, pp. 20, 22

 Symphony of Light silks by Itchiku Kubota

   To Dye For, “Riprap,” 3/96, pp. 20, 22

 

LAND USE AND CONSUMPTION, IN DESIGN

What We See, “The National Observer,” 10/96, p. 212

 

LAND USE CONSULTANTS, LONDON, ENGLAND

Paradise Found? “Riprap,” 7/96, p. 20

 

LANGDON WILSON

Modern Marriage, 10/96, p. 121

 

LANNERT, J. CHRISTOPHER, ASLA

Chicago Hope, “Practice,” 4/96, pp. 50, 52

Credit Due on Du Sable, “Letters,” 7/96, p. 19 (author)

 

LARSON COMPANY, TUCSON, ARIZONA

Out of Egypt, 2/96, p. 96

 

LAWNS AND GRASSY AREAS, IN DESIGN

General, Cemeteries

 Hallowed Ground, “Design,” 10/96, p. 67

Balboa Park Private Residence, San Diego, California

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

Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, Cerritos, California

 Great Performances, “Design,” 3/96, pp. 32, 33

 Poet’s Garden

   Great Performances, “Design,” 3/96, p. 33

Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp, 82-83, 98

Courthouse Square, Columbus, Indiana

 Reinventing the Square, “Riprap,” 2/96, p. 30

Crystal Garden, Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, Beverly Hills, California

 Star Quality, 7/96, p. 85

Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, Massachusetts

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

Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, California

 Hallowed Ground, “Design,” 10/96, p. 67

Gaines Residence, Lexington, Kentucky

 A Subtle Hand, 5/96, p. 104

Hilton Head, South Carolina

To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 60, 61

 Xeriscape Garden, Town Hall Grounds

   To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 58, 62

International Fountain and Mall, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington

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

Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.

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

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

 Farewell to Arms, 5/96, p. 106

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

 Child’s Play, “Design,” 4/96, p. 33

Miller Estate Garden, Columbus, Indiana

 Modern Master, 2/96, p. 78

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

 Inner-City Sanctuary, “Design,” 2/96, pp. 38, 39

Private Residence, Carpenteria, California

 Opposites Attract, “Design,” 5/96, p. 34

Private Residence, Los Angeles, California

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

Rancho La Puerto, Tecate, Mexico

 South of the Border, “Practice,” 12/96, pp. 41-42

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

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

Shawnee Park, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 82, 86, 87

Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio

 Hallowed Ground, “Design,” 10/96, p. 67

Stewart Residence, East Hampton, New York

 It’s a Good Thing, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 26

Terravita Residential Development and Golf Course, Scottsdale, Arizona

 A Natural Approach, 9/96, p. 87

Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky

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

 Xeriscape Garden, Town Hall Grounds

   To the Last Drop, “Ecology,” 5/96, pp. 58, 62

 

LAWSON, EDWARD G.

Surveying the Field, “Planning,” 4/96, p. 38

 

L. BEAUPRE ASSOCIATES

Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, p. 38

 

LDR INTERNATIONAL, COLUMBIA, MARYLAND

Taming the Tide, 5/96, p. 78

 

LEBOW, ED

Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, pp. 26, 29

 

LEBRASSEUR, RICK

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

 

LECCESE, MICHAEL

Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 66-73, 96 (author)

Apocalypse Park, “Planning,” 3/96, pp. 36, 38-41 (author)

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

Farewell to Arms, 5/96, pp. 88-95, 105-106 (author)

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

Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 56, 58-63 (author)

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

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

Opposites Attract, “Design,” 5/96, pp. 30, 32-37 (author)

Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, pp. 36, 38-41 (author)

Phoenix Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, pp. 32, 34-37 (author)

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

Return of the Natives, 2/96, pp. 80-87, 101 (author)

A River Reborn, “Planning,” 6/96, pp. 36, 38, 40-41 (author)

 

LEE, RON

Taming the Tide, 5/96, pp. 80, 100, 101

 

LEICESTER, ANDREW

 The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History, by Dolores Hayden, “Books,” 2/96, p. 94

 

LE NOTRE, ANDRE

The Gardens of the Sun King, “Riprap,” 8/96, pp. 20, 22

Mirrors of Infinity: The French Formal Garden and Seventeenth-Century Metaphysics, by Allen S. Weiss, “Books,” 4/96, p. 95

Modern Master, 2/96, pp. 78, 79

 

LEON, DON

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

 

LEOPOLD, ALDO

Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 68

 

LESSER, LAWRANCE M., ISA

“Room to Grow” Redux, “Letters,” 7/96, pp. 18-19 (author)

What an Insult, “Letters,” 5/96, p. 23

 

LEVEE, ARLEYN

Updating Olmsted, 3/96, pp. 85, 86

 

LEWIS, PHILIP H., JR., FASLA

Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, pp. 66-71

More Kudos, “Letters,” 9/96, p. 23

Tomorrow by Design: A Regional Design Process for Sustainability, “Books,” 11/96, p. 101 (author)

 

LIABILITY, IN DESIGN

General

 Walking the Line, 4/96, p. 83

 

LIBRARIES

Phoenix Central Library, Phoenix, Arizona

 Return of the Natives, 2/96, p. 85

 

LIFESCAPES, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA

Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 96

 

LIGHTING AND LIGHTING FIXTURES, IN DESIGN

General, Therapeutic Gardens

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Getting Better,” 11/96, p. 99

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

 Mystical Mountains, 3/96, p. 72

Blue River Riverwalk, Breckenridge, Colorado

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

Canal City Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan

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

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

 162 Birches, 10/96, pp. 138, 139, 144

Harvard Yard, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

 Yard Work, “Design,” 8/96, p. 31

Palmer Park, Glendale, California

 Playing It Safe, “Practice,” 5/96, pp. 50, 52, 54, 55

Phoenix, Arizona, Downtown

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Street Smarts,” 11/96, pp. 78, 79

 Phoenix Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, pp. 32, 36-37

 Second Street

ASLA Awards 1996: “Street Smarts,” 11/96, p. 79

   Phoenix Takes Wing, “Planning,” 8/96, p. 36

Plaza Tower and Town Center Park, Costa Mesa, California

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

Private Residence, Los Angeles, California

 Modern Marriage, 10/96, p. 120

Private Residence, Los Gatos, California

 Small Wonder, “Design,” 9/96, pp. 34, 35

Promenade Ribbon, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California

 Walking the Line, 4/96, pp. 83, 86, 100, 101

Village of Yorkville Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Northern Exposure,” 11/96, pp. 72-73, 74

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

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

See also SHADOWS, IN DESIGN

 

LINDHULT, MARK S.

Computer Connectivity, “Technology,” 5/96, pp. 44, 46-49 (author)

 

LINDSAY ERVIN AND ASSOCIATES, CROFTON, MARYLAND

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

 

LINGWOOD, JAMES

Rachel Whiteread: House, “Books,” 12/96, p. 81 (editor)

 

LINN, KARL, ASLA EMERITUS

From Blight to Bounty, “Practice,” 7/96, pp. 47-48, 49

 

LINSCOTT, LESTER, ASLA

ASLA Awards 1996: “Heart of Dixie,” 11/96, p. 90

 

LIPTAN, TOM, ASLA

Let That Soak In, “Ecology,” 11/96, pp. 62, 63

 

LITTLE, CHARLES

Commonsense Visionary, 7/96, p. 69

Dying a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, pp. 58-59, 60, 61, 62, 63

 

LIXIAN, CHEN

Chinese Classical Gardens of Suzhou, by Liu Dun-Zhen, “Books,” 3/96, p. 95 (translator)

 

LOUCKS, ORIE

Dying a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, pp. 59-60

 

LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY

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

 

LUCAS, JOHN

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

 

LUCAS, VERONICA BURNS

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

 

LUNAFLORA, YORBA LINDA, CALIFORNIA

Virtual Zen, “Riprap,” 10/96, pp. 58, 60

 

LUYTENS, EDWIN

The Country House Garden: From the Archives of Country Life, 1897-1939, by Brent Elliott, “Books,” 6/96, pp. 84-85

 

LYNCH, JOHN

Farewell to Arms, 5/96, pp. 89, 93, 95, 105, 106

 

 

 

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