CHATHAM SHUTS THE DOOR
After barely a decade, Chatham University’s landscape architecture program gets the ax. From the March 2015 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. The decision, announced in a posting on the web...
View ArticleLAMCAST: PWP AT BARANGAROO
The Headland Park at Barangaroo Sydney, designed by PWP Landscape Architecture, is scheduled for its formal opening this summer. It is a total re-visioning of what was once a one-kilometer concrete...
View ArticleNOVEMBER LAM: PETER WALKER IN SYDNEY
Click to view slideshow. This month’s LAM is like no other, as we focus all our attention in the feature section to one spectacular project: Barangaroo Reserve in Sydney, designed by PWP Landscape...
View ArticleMARTHA SCHWARTZ, RECONNECTING
BY JAMES TRULOVE Back from a dozen years in London, the designer is focusing on climate and the world she has made her home. THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXCERPT FROM “MARTHA SCHWARTZ, RECONNECTING” IN THE JULY...
View ArticleAT EASE
BY BRADFORD MCKEE A quirky nook at UC Berkeley memorializes Bill Callaway in style. FROM THE MAY 2018 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. Peter Walker, FASLA, has thought quite a lot about...
View ArticleLAMCAST: PLANTING AESTHETICS AT BERKELEY
As landscape design coalesces more and more around an infrastructural and regenerative mandate, there’s been less emphasis on what is perhaps the most fundamental (and broadly shared) conception of...
View ArticleTHE HOLE STORY
BY CAROL E. BECKER An Australian town decides what to do with a spent quarry. FROM THE JULY 2018 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. Hornsby Quarry is like many quarries that roared with life in...
View ArticlePETER WALKER’S POINT
BY GWENETH LEIGH, ASLA The Barangaroo Reserve transforms Sydney Harbour’s old industrial landscape. FROM THE NOVEMBER 2016 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. When I was a child growing up in...
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