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JUST BENEATH THE SURFACE

REVIEWED BY AMBER N. WILEY FROM THE JANUARY 2019 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE.   New Orleans is ubiquitous in our collective imagination because of its robust sense of place. Tourism...

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MEET THE WEATHERMEN

BY ZACH MORTICE There’s something unmistakably structural about a snowman: the tripartite column, the sequential progression of base, torso, and head. It might be every cold-weather kid’s first lesson...

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APRIL LAM: BETTER WAYS

Welcome to spring! For World Landscape Architecture Month, the April issue of LAM is FREE! We’ve taken this month to go back a decade and mark the start of a movement, the Pop-Up Decade, which, who...

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MAY LAM: FINDING REFUGE

FOREGROUND What Makes Us Us (Interview) Julian Raxworthy talks about the proletarian roots of his new book, Overgrown. Hog-Tied (Waste) A few landscape architects have begun to focus on the huge...

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LAMCAST: SWEPT AWAY

Most of the time, Ellicott City, Maryland is a historic mill town with picturesque stone shops nestled next to granite hills and a boisterous, yet still peaceful, river. But more and more, it’s...

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ART DIRECTOR’S CUT, MAY 23

The things our art director, Chris McGee, hated to leave out of the current issue of LAM. From “Twice Bitten” in the May 2019 issue by Jared Brey, about Ellicott City, Maryland’s near-yearly run-ins...

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DESIGN SCHOOL ABODES FOR THE BIRDS

BY ZACH MORTICE While working with a group of University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) industrial design students on their birdhouse design studio, Ted Wolff had a few pointers on how they should...

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ART DIRECTOR’S CUT, AUGUST 8

The things our art director, Chris McGee, hated to leave out of the current issue of LAM. From “Desert Promenade” in the August 2019 issue by Timothy Schuler, about the rechannelization of a canal in...

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ART DIRECTOR’S CUT, DECEMBER 3

The things our art director, Chris McGee, hated to leave out of the current issue of LAM. Image courtesy Jaime Lerner Associated Architects. From “On the Edge” in the December 2019 issue by Jimena...

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ON THE EDGE

As part of an ongoing effort to make content more accessible, LAM will be making select stories available to readers in Spanish. For a full list of translated articles, please click here. BY JIMENA...

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