Gregory Marinic (Editor), Pablo Meninato (Editor)
Trevor Lee (Contributor)
Trevor’s essay, “16th Street Transitway Mall: Revisiting an Iconic Street 40 Years Later,” reflects on Denver’s 16th Street Transitway Mall—one of the most successful pedestrian-transit hybrids in the United States—examining its origins in the early 1980s, its resilience compared to other pedestrian malls that have vanished, and the forces shaping its current revitalization.
Chris Van Uffelen (Editor), Markus Sebastian Braun (Editor)
Lucinda R. Sanders (Contributor)
This compendium presents an international showcase of contemporary
landscape design between global trends, local traditions, climatic
conditions, functional demands, new technologies, economic
circumstances, and individual styles: landscape architecture of today
heading for tomorrow.
Dominick A. DellaSala (Editor), Michael I. Goldstein (Editor)
Jessica M. Henson (Contributor), Claire Casstevens (Contributor)
Imperiled: The Encyclopedia of Conservation, part of a three-volume set, updates on humanity’s expanding ecological footprint. With climate change, increases in human population, consumption levels, and other anthropogenic factors, nearly half the known species on Earth could soon be gone. This book provides a global synthesis of the world’s imperiled species and ecosystems. It documents rarity and endangerment, the major drivers of loss, areas of conservation importance, and implementation strategies to save and restore imperiled species and ecosystems. This is first of its kind coverage of Earth’s imperiled species and ecosystems in a comprehensive encyclopedia.
Laurie Olin (Author)
One of the most renowned landscape architects in practice today, Laurie Olin has created designs for the grounds of the Washington Monument, the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, and Bryant Park in New York City. His recent projects include the award-winning landscape for the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, Apple Park in Cupertino, and Simon and Helen Director Park in Portland, Oregon. All these and many more iconic works were realized under the auspices of OLIN, the landscape architectural firm he cofounded in 1976. Olin is also a prolific writer, and in this volume a selection of his published work has been assembled for the first time. The collection comprises articles, lectures, and essays spanning a wide array of subjects―from horticulture and education to urban history. Olin’s musings on his own creative development, the evolving state of the profession of landscape architecture, and many other topics will interest a wide range of readers.
Richard J. Weller (Editor), Tatum Hands (Editor)
Lucinda R. Sanders (Contributor)
The Landscape Project is a collection of 17 essays by the landscape faculty at Weitzman. Each author takes on a single topic — animals, plants, water, energy, politics, urbanism, aesthetics, and more. If there is just one book you need to get up to speed on the state of art in landscape architecture, then this beautifully crafted little black book is it!
Jessica M. Henson (Editor and Contributor) and Mary Pat McGuire (Editor and Contributor)
Fresh Water is a book that addresses regional, territorial, and continental water issues through interdisciplinary design research in landscape architecture. The geographical and hydrosocial context of the major inland (non-coastal) watersheds of the North American continent–the Mississippi, the Great Lakes Basin-St. Lawrence and the Nelson–remains an under-explored field for design research. Major spatial, temporal, biological, and geological manipulations of water bodies, systems, and flows raise critical questions about how to redefine human-hydro relationships and to reverse the deterioration of freshwater systems across the territory.
Laurie Olin (Author), Pablo Mandel (Editor)
Susan Weiler (Author), Katrin Scholz-Barth (Author)
Green Roof Systems goes beyond the fashionable green roof movement and provides solid information on building accessible space, often as important public space, over structure. It offers brief coverage of the entire process, including planning and collaboration, and focuses on the technical aspects of these roof systems, their components, and their applications.
Franca Trubiano (Editor), Susan Kolber (Editor), Marta Llor (Editor), Maria Jose Fuente (Editor), Amber Farrow (Editor)
Lucinda R. Sanders (Contributor)
Laurie Olin (Author), Pablo Mandel (Editor)
Laurie Olin (Author)
Laurie Olin (Author), Dennis C. McGlade (Author), Robert J. Bedell (Author), Lucinda R. Sanders (Author), Susan K. Weiler (Author), David A. Rubin (Author)
December 2024
My Livable City, Vol 10, Issue 2
”Designing for Climate Change: Sepulveda Basin Case Study”
Jessica M. Henson (Author)
July 2024
Beijing Landscape Architecture Journal
”Pier 26 at Hudson River Park: Immersion in Ecology”
Lucinda R. Sanders (Contributor), You Wu (Translator)
March 2023
Landscape Architecture Academic Journal, Vol 40, Issue 371
”Multi-Benefit Infrastructure: A Case Study of the LA River Master Plan”
Jessica M. Henson (Author)
June, 2021
Landscape Architecture Frontiers, 051 Vol 9, Issue 3
”The LA River Reimagined: 51 Miles of Connected Public Open Space”
Jessica M. Henson (Author), Mark Hanna (Author)
April 2015
The Function of Style
Farshid Moussavi (Author), Nicholas Mitchell (Contributor)