Letter from the ChairI would like to begin by introducing myself to the Residential Landscape Architecture members I did not meet at the ASLA conference in Washington, D.C. I have been practicing residential landscape architecture since my graduation from Syracuse University’s School of Environmental Science and Forestry in 1983.
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Winter Interest 101Landscape architects and designers often tell clients that the landscapes designed for them will provide year-round interest. Too often, that means that the design will include a few junipers or spruces, and maybe some lighting to accentuate the bark of a tree here and there.
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A Landscape Architect’s Journey: Yes You Can Go Home AgainI am a landscape architect and horticulturist and have recently returned to the District of Columbia area to open my own high-end estate and resort design firm. This marks the culmination of a dream that began 20 years ago, not far from the nation’s capital.
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The Evolution of Outdoor Living: One Company’s Advancements in Products and ProcessesOutdoor living surfaces have come a long way over the years—evolving from concrete slabs and cedar decks into many types of alternative decking. The TimberTech company in Wilmington, Ohio, has done a lot to advance this evolution as a leader in the research, development, and manufacture of long lasting, low maintenance, and high quality decking, railing, and fencing solutions.
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