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Landscape Architecture Magazine Index:

February 1996-December 1996

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VAN DER RYN, SIM

Ecological Design, “Books,” 5/96, p. 96 (author, with Stuart Cowan)

 

VANDERSLICE, ELLEN

Pedestrian Friendly, “Planning,” 9/96, p. 38

 

VAN DEVENDER, THOMAS R.

The Desert Grassland, “Books,” 8/96, p. 79 (editor, with Mitchel P. McClaran)

 

VAN GORP, DIRICK

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

 

VAN HANDEL, DAVID

Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, p. 67

 

VAN RENSSELAER, MARIANA GRISWOLD

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

 

VAN SICKLE & ROLLERI

A Landscape for Learning, “Riprap,” 5/96, p. 28

 

VAN SWEDEN, JAMES, FASLA

Vanishing Act, “Design,” 2/96, pp. 32, 34, 36

 

VAN VALKENBURGH, MICHAEL, FASLA

Design with the Land: The Landscape Architecture of Michael Van Valkenburgh, edited by Brooke Hodge, “Books,” 9/96, p. 84

Discovering Columbus, “The National Observer,” 6/96, pp. 139, 140

162 Birches, 10/96, pp. 132, 135-136, 137, 138, 144, 146

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

Yard Work, “Design,” 8/96, pp. 26, 28, 29-30, 31

 

VAUX, CALVERT

Images of an Icon, “Riprap,” 3/96, p. 26

Olmsted’s America: An “Unpractical” Man and His Vision of Civilization, by Lee Hall, “Books,” 2/96, p. 94

Urban Observatory, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 14

 

VEBLEN, THOMAS, DR.

Dying a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, p. 62

 

VECCHITTO, DAN

Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, p. 64

 

VELTMAN, JAMES A., ASLA

Against the Odds, 4/96, p. 70

 

VERGARA, CAMILIO JOSE

 The New American Ghetto, “Books,” 4/96, pp. 94-95 (author)

 

VERMONT, LOCATIONS

Barnard

 Twin Farms Inn

   Modern Master, 2/96, p. 79

 Green Mountains

 Dying a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, pp. 58, 61

 

VIEWS, IN DESIGN

General

 What We See, “The National Observer,” 10/96, pp. 211-212

General, Cemeteries

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

Barringer Hill, Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 98

Belvedere Castle (Henry Luce Nature Observatory), Central Park, New York, New York

 Urban Observatory, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 14

Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights, New York

 On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 72, 74, 75

Brooklyn-Queens Expressway Bridge Public Promenade, Brooklyn Heights, New York

 On the Waterfront, “Planning,” 10/96, pp. 72, 74, 81

California Wash: A Memorial, Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, California

 On the Beach, “Design,” 12/96, p. 24

Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, Cerritos, California

 Great Performances, “Design,” 3/96, p. 32

Countryside Landfill, Lake County, Illinois

 Country Living, “Planning,” 2/96, pp. 44, 45

Discovery Park Habitat Improvements Project (HIP), Seattle, Washington

 Fresh Fields, “Ecology,” 12/96, p. 46

Family Burial Ground, Ohio

 Hallowed Ground, “Design,” 10/96, pp. 68-69

Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 Bank on It, “Riprap,” 9/96, p. 28

Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky

 Updating Olmsted, 3/96, p. 87

Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project (HARP), Pueblo, Colorado

 In the San Antonio Mode, “Planning,” 11/96, p. 47

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Courtyard, Santa Clara, California

 Healthy by Design, “Riprap,” 3/96, p. 24

Kitchell Residence Garden, Paradise Valley, Arizona

 Paradise Found, 12/96, pp. 66-67, 71-72

Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.

 What’s Next for Pennsylvania Avenue? “Riprap,” 4/96, pp. 22, 26

Lake Jocassee, South Carolina, to Tuckasegee, North Carolina, Transmission Line (Towaway Mountain)

 Siting the Line, “Practice,” 8/96, p. 48

Lincoln Park Framework Plan, Chicago, Illinois

 ASLA Awards 1996: “Lakefront Future,” 11/96, p. 83

Links at Pelican Hills Golf Club, Newport Beach, California

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

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

 Child’s Play, “Design,” 4/96, pp. 28, 32-33, 34

Miller Estate Garden, Columbus, Indiana

 Modern Master, 2/96, p. 78

Mill Race Park, Columbus, Indiana

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

Nantahala to Marble, North Carolina, Transmission Line

 Siting the Line, “Practice,” 8/96, p. 48

Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, California

 Cerebral Scheme, 6/96, pp. 64-65, 66, 67, 69, 86, 87

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

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

Oregon Water Project (Silverton Botanical Garden and Wastewater Treatment Facility), Silverton, Oregon

 The Dream Team, “Planning,” 7/96, p. 35

Private Residence, Carpenteria, California

 Opposites Attract, “Design,” 5/96, pp. 32, 33, 36

Private Residence, Los Angeles, California

 Modern Marriage, 10/96, pp. 123, 125

Private Residence, Southeastern Quebec, Canada

 Double Vision, “Design,” 11/96, pp. 34, 39, 41

Promenade Ribbon, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California

 Walking the Line, 4/96, pp. 80-81, 100

Rancho La Puerto, Tecate, Mexico

 South of the Border, “Practice,” 12/96, p. 41

Schlumberger Systems Center, Austin, Texas

 Hill Country Headquarters, “Ecology,” 4/96, pp. 59, 60

Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields, Illinois

 Midwestern Metaphor, 8/96, p. 80

Shawnee Park, Louisville, Kentucky

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

Sugartop Condominiums, North Carolina

 What We See, “The National Observer,” 10/96, pp. 211-212

Sunnyslope Canal Demonstration Project (Arizona Canal), Phoenix, Arizona

 Reclaiming the Canals, “Planning,” 12/96, p. 30

Suzhou Gardens, Suzhou, China

Chinese Classical Gardens of Suzhou, by Liu Dun-Zhen, translated by Chen Lixian, “Books,” 3/96, p. 95

Turtle Pond, Central Park, New York, New York

Urban Observatory, “Riprap,” 12/96, p. 14

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

 Darden School of Business Administration

   Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at Large,” 7/96, pp. 135, 136

   South Court

    Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at Large,” 7/96, p. 135

 The Lawn

   Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at Large,” 7/96, p. 136

Williamsburg, Virginia

 Lost and Found in The Old Dominion, “The National Observer,” 4/96, p. 155

Woodrow Wilson House Rear Garden, Washington, D.C.

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

 

VIRGINIA, LOCATIONS

Caroline County

 Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 92-93

 Haymount Development

   Of Grids and Green Fields, 2/96, pp. 88-89, 90, 91-92, 93, 97, 98, 99

Charlottesville

 University of Virginia

   Darden School of Business Administration

    Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at Large,” 7/96, pp. 135-136

    South Court

     Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at Large,” 7/96, p. 135

   The Lawn

    Doing Jefferson Wrong, “Critic at Large,” 7/96, pp. 135, 136

Richmond

 Monument Avenue

   Ashe Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, pp. 54, 56, 58-59

   Arthur Ashe, Jr., Monument

    Ashe Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, pp. 54, 56, 58-59

Williamsburg

 Lost and Found in The Old Dominion, “The National Observer,” 4/96, pp. 155-156

 

VIRGINIA HEROES, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

Ashe Takes His Place, “Practice,” 11/96, p. 56

 

VIRTUAL REALITY LABS, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA

Creating Digital Worlds, “Technology,” 11/96, pp. 48, 53

 

VISIONS OF LONDON, ONTARIO

Digital Details, “Technology,” 8/96, p. 40

 

VITEK, WILLIAM P., ASLA

Against the Odds, 4/96, pp. 71-72, 96

 

VOGELMAN, HUBERT

Dying a Slow Death, “Ecology,” 3/96, pp. 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62-63

 

 

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