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Landscape Architecture Magazine
Contributors
COMMENT • Readers weigh in on stories from our March issue.
A Not-So-Silent Spring
FOREGROUND
Next Life for Wastewater Infrastructure
After the Eaton Fire, an Expanded Vision for a Neighborhood Park
Songs for a Raptor Sanctuary
In Hawaii, Climate Adaptation Is Culture
3 LANDSCAPES • Which three designed landscapes have most influenced your work?
New Visions for the Erie Canal
Landscape Flux, in Laser Focus
A Landscape-Focused Plan for San Francisco Schools
Water Wise • Urban resilience that’s place-based and people-centered.
Botany of Belonging • The curators behind a recent exhibition explore relationships between plants and people in southeast Louisiana.
Now You’re Cooking • Elevate the everyday with new options for outdoor kitchens.
FEATURES
The Year of Doing Less with Less • AT THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS ARE FACING BRUTAL CUTS AND WHAT THEY CONSIDER AFFRONTS TO THE AGENCY’S HISTORIC MISSION.
OF NOTE
To Fathom a River, Grab a Paddle • SITE RESEARCH THAT REQUIRES ALL FIVE SENSES.
Dry Land, Big City • The Course of Water: Fieldnotes from California’s Owens Valley
Books of Interest
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Meet the Candidates • The election for the 2026–27 ASLA president-elect will open on May 5. ASLA members have until June 5 to cast their vote. Here the candidates tell us more about their professional lives.
Pastoral thresholds through time.