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In L.A., recent innovations bolster the case for replacing hardwired streetlights. Sustainability isn’t the only reason.

By Lauren Mandel, ASLA

Integrating solar power into the infrastructure of communities is a necessary step toward sustainability, but that...

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EnviroCollab is a case study of how landscape architecture firms may be warming to the worker-owner model.

By Jane Margolies

Landscape architecture firms have been embracing alternative business models of late, fueled by young designers questioning traditional norms and firm founders wondering how to pass...

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Ruderal’s landscape on the outskirts of the Georgian capital celebrates imprecision and a biodiverse forest palette.

By Jessica Bridger

“We knew the only way we were going to get precision was in the poetry,” says Sarah Cowles, ASLA. She laughs as she explains the background of the...

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The honor for Grupo de Diseño Urbano reflects founder Mario Schjetnan’s focus on immigrant issues and his country’s “mosaic of cultures.”

By Timothy A. Schuler

In 1999, 20 years after establishing the design practice Grupo de Diseño Urbano in Mexico City, Mario Schjetnan, FASLA, then 55, accepted a job as the director of the Universi...

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The last link in a Texas trail connects flood control with habitat and cultural history.

By Jennifer Reut

It’s a real moment for the design team when a project like the Brushy Creek Regional Trail hits a milestone. Home to several endangered species including invertebrates, the trail is a legacy p...

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