The compensatory mitigation mandate opens a dynamic arena for landscape architects.
By Philip Walsh
“Konk-la-ree!”
Or,
“O-ka-lee!”
The song of the red-winged blackbird, although instantly recognizable, is hard to put to words, as even Roger Tory Peterson, author of A Field Guide to the Birds, found. Continue reading The Return of the Swamp→
A new cash crop is shifting the contours of Wisconsin’s countryside.
By Philip Walsh
Two saucers full of sand sit on my desk. One contains a heathery mix of grains that I scooped up from L Street Beach in South Boston. It’s a blend of dark, light, and medium stone, mostly quartz weathered from the granite mountains of New Hampshire. Viewed at a distance it’s just gray. Continue reading Many Sand Counties→
The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects