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Tom Lee Park in Memphis, Tennessee, provides respite while reflecting on the long history of racial injustice. Once a city dump on the Mississippi waterfront, Tom Lee Park in Memphis, Tennessee, is n
The African Ancestors Memorial Garden in Charleston, South Carolina, honors the labor and legacy of enslaved people. The ecology of both the South Carolina low country and the African diaspora featur
Kimley-Horn navigates the university’s rules on salvaging construction waste to pay homage to a campus icon. By Kyle Wurtz, Associate ASLA Bricks are so ubiquitous on the campus of North Carolina S
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Brucemore in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, joined increasingly common company: an important landscape destroyed by climate change-accelerated natural disasters. By Zach Mortice On August 10, 2020, a derecho ri
The redesign of a Palm Beach park will spread the word on native plants. By Stephen Zacks Phipps Ocean Park is an 18-acre stretch of Palm Beach, in South Florida, donated to the public in 1948 by the
In North Carolina, landscape architects at Coastal Dynamics Design Lab work with small towns on flood mitigation. By Irina Zhorov In 1993, Pollocksville, North Carolina, Mayor Jay Bender, who’s run
At Olmsted Woods in Washington, D.C., Andropogon Associates is trying to revive the fragile landscape. By Bradford McKee “The main Woods…are disastrous,” Carol Kelleher wrote in an annual repor
Reduce the risk of wildfire in this board game. Forest fires get a bad rap, so students at the University of Pennsylvania worked together to change the perspective, creating a board game that demonst
A plan to rework the legacy infrastructure that plagues D.C.’s John F. Kennedy Center. By Stassa Edwards The John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., is usually photographed from its “good”
Overlooked and underrated, failed design concepts find new audiences in a multimedia project created by two landscape architects. By Maggie Hansen and Jennifer Birkeland As designers and as academics
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