Landscape Architect & Specifier News

APR 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 04 36 A Grand Plaza for Anaheim Convention Center Through the use of state-of-the-art energy-efficient lighting and control systems, the grand Plaza is the go-to venue for an exciting, festive nighttime experience. ���Landscape Architect / Lead Design Consultant: RJM Design Group, Inc., San Juan Capistrano, Calif. 36 42 Street and Pedestrian Lighting From hercules, Calif., to Calgary, ontario, from La Crosse, Wis., to Norfolk, va., from the more obscure nooks and crannies of the country (haily, Idaho, Founders Park, S.D., Pittsfield, mass.), to the more familiar locales (Decatur, Ill., omaha, Neb., Atlantic City), take a look at the changing face of street and pedestrian lighting. ���LASN Editor Steve Kelly 52 In Steel and Stone: 90210 9/11 Memorial 42 52 The focal point of the monument was to be the steel artifact beam, but when the highly reflective stone panels of the Twin Towers were installed, it was clear eye went more to the towers than the steel beam. ���Jim Ply, Oak Crest Landscape 60 Lighting Elements in the Landscape - The roosevelt Collection: Lighting Chicago���s South Loop ���Project by Lightswitch - Tea house / Starter Plaza, South Korea ���Landscape Architecture by Pinnacle Design Co. - Illuminating the Windy City���Site Design Group 60 70 A Synergy of Nature and Light: The Mary & Al Schneider Healing Garden at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center The design of the new 13,000 sq. ft. Schneider healing garden at the front door of the Seidman Cancer Center puts patient needs at its heart, creating an exterior healing environment. ���by Virginia Burt, OALA, RLA, ASLA 78 Bright Lights, Tall Woods 70 On the cover: Grand Plaza, Anaheim Convention Center, p. 36 Landscape Architect / Lead Design Consultant: RJM Design Group, Inc., San Juan Capistrano, Calif. PhoTo: Tom PAIvA PhoTogrAPhy 78 This early 1900s Tudor-style home and grounds border one of the largest inner city parks in the Northeast. Frederick Law olmsted designed this park in the mid-1880s, and it is apparent upon viewing the five-plus acres that the space carries the famed designer���s signature. ���by Illumascape Lighting Find it First in LASN! There are 59 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 30-35, 98-101) and in red text the Ad Index (pages 129-130, 133-134).Contact LASN for more information on how your new product can World Premiere be in the World Premiere spotlight! (714) 979-LASN (5276) www.landscapeonline.com 10 Landscape Architect and Specifier News

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