Drawing on experience: Richard Haag's practice is now focused on residential projects - but his plantsmanship and advocacy for public spaces are as strong as ever
págs. 1-15
Peanut and the professor: with the help of a veteran racer, Brian Katen unearths old oval tracks and pieces of rural history
págs. 16-19
UC Berkeley: Johnny Appleseed or lumberjack? - the fight to save Berkeley's live oaks continues
págs. 20-20
Freehand renaissance: principles for updating hand drawing for a digital world
págs. 22-31
Government garden: a rapidly transforming city gains an elegant civic space [Bellevue, Washington]
págs. 32-37
Two trees grow in Beirut: a landscape architecture firm takes on the challenge of creating a quiet space in the middle of a busy city and wins an Aga Khan Award [Samir Kassir Square]
págs. 38-41
Pedaling a vision for biking and walking: a landscape architecture degree set the stage for a career in transportation planning
págs. 42-47
Where history and nature collide: can historic peservation and ecological constituencies find common ground in Minnesota?
págs. 48-61
Nine mile return: in Pittsburg, activists bring a biologically dead stream back to life
págs. 62-71
The idylls of Innisfree: client and designer partnered to create this upstate New York garden
págs. 72-77
Early adopter: Charlie Miller got into green roof design and engineering on the ground floor - now he's ready to share what he's learned
págs. 78-85
What lies beneath: even on a glamorous Manhattan roof terrace, beauty isn't merely skin deep
págs. 86-93
Above it all: a Seattle-based bank's roof garden is a spectacular amenity for employees [Washington Mutual Bank]
págs. 94-101
Designing public consensus: the civic theater of community participation for architects, landscape architects, planners, and urban designers, by Barbara Faga
págs. 102-102
A world of her own making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the landscape of Reynolda, by Catherine Howett
págs. 102-103
A browner shade of green: the new water rules and the next chapter of sprawl
págs. 124-130
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