A year-long effort to coordinate more than 100 Green New Deal design studios had to weave solutions to global problems through local political sensibilities, all while assembling the discipline's most ambitious venture in a century. bit.ly/SUPERSTUDIOYEAR
Landscape Architecture Magazine
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The magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
- Public Work's plans for a 90-acre linear park through the heart of Toronto aims to consolidate space for cars into bike lanes and green space, writes @alexbozikovic. bit.ly/FOOTTRAFFIC
- Landscape architects are using the video game @Minecraft to get kids involved in the planning of public spaces. bit.ly/LANDSCAPEGAMES
- .@KateOrff of @scape_studio is the first landscape architect to be awarded a @macfound Fellowship. bit.ly/KATEORFFWINSMA…
- On the cover of the January issue: Al Fay Park in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, by SLA. Photo by SLA / Phillip Handforth.
- The Albert Kahn-designed @FordHouse gets an exceptional update to its Jens Jensen landscape. bit.ly/3CtbzZs
- Terrain-NYC turns a bedrock cliff in the Bronx into a garden for all seasons. bit.ly/3OnGGw5 @zachmortice
- The new @USPS American Gardens stamps highlight legacies of public stewardship and the cultural assets that landscape architects and gardeners can provide. bit.ly/AMERICANGARDENS
- Landscape architects bring anti-racism to the design curriculum, prompting questions and a bigger agenda. bit.ly/DESIGNSYLLABUS
- Celebrate World Landscape Architecture Month by cracking open LAM's April issue. #WLAM2018
- A rural city bets on water access and landscape amenities as the keys to economic revitalization. bit.ly/41hWplg
- The landscape architecture profession in Puerto Rico has ideas about defending the island against hurricanes. Now if they could just get the federal government to listen. bit.ly/3xUxqGw #PuertoRico
- It's here! YOUR LAND, LAM's special issue for young readers, arriving with April issue.
- Walter Hood has won the $250,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, given to “a highly accomplished artist from any discipline.” via @nytimes

























