The things our art director, Chris McGee, hated to leave out of the current issue of LAM.
Courtesy SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi.
From “The Thin Green Line” in the March 2020 issue by Jonathan Lerner, about a new waterfront park in New York City by SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi that keeps floodwaters at bay and people flocking to the shoreline.
From “Editorial Discretion” in the February 2020 issue by Jonathan Lerner, about a Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture residential landscape in Vermont that’s an exercise in judicial subtraction.
The things our art director, Chris McGee, hated to leave out of the current issue of LAM.
Photo by G. Lyon Photography.
From “Extreme Sports, Extreme Storms” in the February 2020 issue by Allyn West, about a BMX park in Houston by OJB Landscape Architecture that’s designed to absorb hordes of biking enthusiasts, as well as floodwaters.
The things our art director, Chris McGee, hated to leave out of the current issue of LAM.
Photo by Kyle Jeffers.
From “Theater Revival” in the January 2020 issue by Lydia Lee, about the Office of Cheryl Barton’s subtle updates to Robert Royston’s Quarry Amphitheater at the University of California, Santa Cruz.