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Landscape Architecture Magazine

The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects

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NOVEMBER 2017

16 Inside

18 Land Matters

FOREGROUND

24 Now
A MacArthur fellowship for Kate Orff, ASLA; how landscape will figure into the hyperloop; extra care of the hyporheic zone of a salmon stream; the Walker Art Museum opens up; and more.
Edited by Timothy A. Schuler

50 Tech
Models of Collaboration
The geodesign process is helping community members devise land-use solutions for Minnesota’s Seven Mile Creek Watershed.
By Kevan KlosterWill

58 Materials
Raising Canes
Its popularity may be spreading, but its rhizomes don’t have to. There’s no need to fear planting bamboo.
By Jane Berger

70 Goods
Splashing Success
Firepot fountains, aqua cannons, and other super ways to soak a landscape.
By Katarina Katsma, ASLA

FEATURES

78 Dream Cars
Autonomous vehicles are already shaping road design as cities contemplate a future with nobody behind the wheel.
By Brian Barth

88 The Retraining of Salt Lake City
A new plaza and streetcar line by CRSA provide an intimate approach to a place accustomed to a much grander scale.
By Betsy Anderson, Associate ASLA

102 Before and After Pearl Harbor
Ki Concepts intertwines innovation and history for Honolulu’s Inouye Regional Center.
By Timothy A. Schuler

THE BACK

120 Tel Aviv Never Stops
The seaside city learns that its built legacy is critical to its progress.
By Elissa Rosenberg

132 Books
Punch List for the Soul
A review of Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives, by Sarah Williams Goldhagen.
By Jane Gillette

152 Advertiser Index

153 Advertisers by Product Category

164 Backstory
Written in Place
A new digital initiative will help create more complex landscape histories.
By Jennifer Reut

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