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Landscape Architecture Magazine

The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects

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FEBRUARY 2018

12 Inside

14 Land Matters

FOREGROUND

18 Now
Louisville’s culture-spanning, pop-up soccer pitch; honoring ancient Arctic burial practices in a modern Baffin Island cemetery; a cult juniper on the rise; peace park dreams for the U.S.–Mexican border; and more.
Edited by Timothy A. Schuler

36 Gardens
Secrets to Share
Sadafumi Uchiyama, ASLA, can teach you how to make a Japanese garden in Portland, Oregon. But you’ll have to move your own big rocks.
By Kyna Rubin

42 Details
Woven in Place
At Kopupaka Reserve, New Zealand’s Isthmus Group is weaving Maori culture into stormwater infrastructure.
By Gweneth Leigh, ASLA

52 Materials
Solid as a Rock
It’s natural and durable, but is stone always a sustainable building material? It depends.
By Meg Calkins, FASLA

62 Goods
Beyond Borders
Panels, fences, walls, and enclosures that surround just about anything.
By Katarina Katsma, ASLA

FEATURES

70 A Forest in the City in the Forest
Sylvatica Studio’s landscape design at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History immerses visitors in Atlanta’s old-growth Piedmont forest.
By Jonathan Lerner

88 Ripple Effect
A topographically exuberant research campus by Snøhetta embraces the MAX IV synchrotron particle accelerator.
By Jessica Bridger

108 A View of the World
Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects has restored what might have been Frederic Church’s greatest work: the landscape of Olana, his upstate New York home.
By Mac Griswold

THE BACK

128 Garden Industry
LAND Collective’s David Rubin, ASLA, has the right horticultural tool for the job.
By Bradford McKee

138 Books
Make Yourself Comfortable
A review of Be Seated, by Laurie Olin.
By Jane Gillette

158 Advertiser Index

159 Advertisers by Product Category

168 Backstory
Open Book
The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion stockpiles weapons for inclusive design.
By Jennifer Reut

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