Landscape Architect & Specifier News

FEB 2013

LASN is a photographically oriented, professional journal featuring topics of concern and state-of-the-art projects designed or influenced by registered Landscape Architects.

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features volume 29 number 02 32 32 Park City's Hillside Head-Turner From the equally spaced stone columns on the driveway, to the more than 4,000 square feet of stone patio, this mountainside Utah residence is defined by striking hardscapes and scenic views. —Landscape Architecture by Northland Design Group 40 "Going Old School" —Western Reserve Feel for Gates Mills, Ohio Residential Hardscape Old School refers to just about anything that is from an earlier era and looked upon with high respect or setting the standard. The term may be used to refer to beliefs, music, vehicle design, or anything really, even landscaping. —Dan McClaren, APLD, Director of Design, Impullitti Landscaping Inc., Burton, Ohio 48 The Owego Riverwalk: Susquehanna River Trail Connects Ahwaga Park and Draper Park 40 Owego, New York has long history and connection to the Susquehanna River. Over the years, the strength of this connection waned. It was from this historical desire to reconnect the village to the river once again that the Owego Riverwalk grew. —Jessel Champoux, RLA, ASLA, Sr. Design Associate, HAAS Landscape Architects 56 St. Ignatius High School Mall Renovation The common area bisecting Cleveland's St. Ignatius High School was overhauled with expansive brick and concrete walkways, mounded lawns and new plantings. Permeable paving and historic roadway bricks were incorporated. —Landscape Architecture by Behnke Associates 48 64 National Center for Climate and Weather Prediction 56 In 2005, the General Services Administration held a design competition for the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) complex. A team of HOK landscape architects, architects, and planners collaborated to develop the competition-winning entry, a plan in lockstep with the climatic and environmental mission of NOAA, while accommodating the functional needs of its new College Park, Md. complex. —Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum: Washington, D.C. SPECIAL EROSION CONTROL SECTION 136 49ers Stadium Bioretention —Steven Miller, CDT 64 On the cover: Park City mountain residence, landscape architecture by Northland Design Group, American Fork, Utah. 136 Take Control of Your Underground Stormwater Management —Mary Angle, EcoRain Systems Find it First in LASN! There are 56 advertisements or product releases in this issue where the picture or ad has never before been published, what LASN calls "World Premieres." Look for the World Premiere icon in the Product Focus section (pages 28-31) and in red text the Ad Index (pages 117-118,121-122). Contact LASN for more information on how your new product can be in the World Premiere spotlight! World Premiere (714) 979-LASN (5276) www.landscapeonline.com 6 Landscape Architect and Specifier News

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