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April 10, 2003

A Special Section of
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2003 Landscape Architecture Surveys


Stories


"Another scenic century,"
By DAVID TAKAMI and NANCY KEITH, Special to the Journal


"Volunteers build community,"
By STEVE WORTHY and DIANE STEEN,
Special to the Journal


"Growing urban oases,"
By ALISON JEFFRIES,
Harbor Properties


"Olympic Sculpture Park: a Northwest collage,"
By CHARLES ANDERSON,
Charles Anderson Landscape Architecture


"Transportation and landscape design," By ERIC SCHMIDT,
Cascade Design Collaborative


"To stand at the edge of the sea,"
By JOHN FORREST BARKER,
Barker Landscape Architects


"Telling the story in the land,"
By JIM BRENNAN and CHRISTINE NACK,
J.A. Brennan Associates

"Weaving stories into a living corridor,"
By JAY ROOD,
SB&Associates

Featured Stories...


Freeway Park
Seattle’s best outdoor spaces

In recognition of Landscape Architecture Week, April 19-27, the Washington Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects is unveiling its first-ever guide to Seattle’s downtown urban landscapes.
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AT&T headquarters in Redmond, Photo courtesy of LandImage
Landscape architects adapt to changing world

The world changes, and so does the design world. Landscape architecture firms are in a position to take the lead in some of those changes, adapting to new realities even as their professional understanding of natural systems and site planning becomes more and more important.
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equipment school
Celebrating sustainable water systems

Landscape architects, architects, engineers and clients are increasingly aware of the importance of not only preserving, but integrating and promoting our most revered and omnipresent natural resource: water.
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2003 Landscape
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