August 2009
23 posts
Landscape Infrastructures DVD →
Aug 31st
wunderkammer on the high line →
Wunderkammer has a nice piece by Ned Shalanski on the High Line, which approaches the High Line from a rather different perspective than the one I’ve tended to bring to it (bemoaning the loss of…
Aug 27th
EcoCity Hamburg →
Aug 25th
Reading List: Andrea Cochran: Landscapes →
Aug 24th
Urban Ag-gregations →
Aug 24th
Reading List: Learning from Las Vegas →
Aug 20th
smudge clui tour →
Highly recommend reading Smudge’s account of a CLUI tour of nuclear New Mexico, if you missed BLDGBLOG and Pruned’s recommendations (which seems unlikely, because I don’t know why anyone would…
Aug 18th
Renewal Farm →
  This photo is awesome
Aug 18th
Detroit Vacancy →
Aug 18th
Future Pastoral →
Aug 17th
LEED Sustainable Sites →
Aug 14th
burn down the suburbs, and other comments on... →
Though I’m on vacation at the moment, I thought I’d chime in with a couple comments on our reburbia entry (posted by Stephen below) and perhaps articulate more fully some of the thoughts behind…
Aug 14th
Mammoth Suburban Land Infusions →
Here is a little something Rob and I put together for the Re-burbia competition.  Our entry asks the questions: What if the challenge suburbs face is not that they over-consume land, but have too…
Aug 13th
Urbanism for Expanding Cities →
Aug 11th
Harvesting Iceland →
Aug 9th
Aug 8th
Landscape Architects = Green →
Aug 7th
More from the Ecotone →
Aug 3rd
Design Observer + Places →
Aug 2nd
You Are Now Entering...(???) →
By NICOLAI OUROUSSOFFPublished: July 26, 2009
Aug 2nd
Aug 2nd
Confluence Project
The Confluence Project is seven points along the Columbia River Basin that bring together the stories of the Native American and the natural history of the area through site specific artwork by May Lin and local artists, designers and community people. Virtually at the edge of the New World, we find Lewis & Clark’s journal entries etched into stone paths, marking the place names from...
Aug 2nd
Suburban Fantasies →
Aug 1st