I remember copyediting this story in early 2020—new to LAM and land arch—and feeling totally delighted by Claude and his work. Brian Barth captured both so well here.
In honor of World Landscape Architecture Month, the April digital issue of LAM is available for free! https://t.co/SWeiIubkIf #wlam2023
📷 Giorgi Kolbaia
LAM is a 2023 Neal Awards finalist!
- Best Overall Design
- Best Single Issue: Nov 2022
- Best Profile: April 2022, "In Their Elements," on STIMSON
- Best Profile: May 2022, "Line by Line," on Michael Blier, FASLA, @LWS_Inc@SIIA#NealAwards
#ArtDirectorsCut: The @GlenstoneMuseum's Water Court, one of many contemplative places to watch the landscape designed by PWP Landscape Architects modulate through the seasons. https://t.co/oJjVbP3kGo
In this month's issue, small firms jump into BIM, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, friend and mentor, large landscapes after coal, and a second chance at a memorial for Harvey Milk. @NationalASLA https://t.co/8aSbgo1qev
In this month's issue, a critical look at crime prevention through environmental design, a reservoir that could bring people to the water, @NationalAMLA pushes to make a place for landscape designers that are seldom welcomed aboard, and more. https://t.co/6XN1JFXLXv
This issue, community college students are finding their way into landscape architecture programs, a charrette for outdoor dining, @acochrandesign's outside-in affordable housing, & studio dwg finds new tools to learn what's going on underground. https://t.co/scZXb4q6tm
A statement from The Met's President and CEO Daniel H. Weiss and Director Max Hollein on Armenian cultural heritage sites:
1/4 "The recent bloodshed and destruction in the Nagorno-Karabakh region is a global tragedy of grave concern to us all."