Category Archive: Clippings

Green Project Grows

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Green Project Grows

Fox, an assistant professor of landscape architecture, is helping to transform campus by incorporating real sustainable construction projects into the curriculum. Graduate and undergraduate students in landscape architecture and related fields get credit for taking part in these design/build studios.

 

This semester’s project was the second phase of a three-year effort to create an environmentally friendly corridor, called “the Artists’ Backyard,” between Turlington Hall and Owens Hall. If you didn’t know to look for the sustainable features, you’d probably miss them. There’s a cistern that collects rainwater off the roof and diverts it into a nearby rain garden, drought-resistant plants to reduce the university’s landscape maintenance budget, and permeable bricks in the walkways that help filter water bound for the storm drains.

 

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In a ceremony held Friday, August 19, the Landscape Architecture Design-Build (LA 500) class officially cut the ribbon on the Artists’ Backyard. The project, located between Owen and Turlington Halls, is just the… Read More

The Sweet Scent of Urban Renewal

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Bond No. 9 The World’s First Railroad Perfume. The scent of wildflowers, green grasses … and urban renewal. Anyone wish to douse themselves with the scent of a construction site? Or the Hudson… Read More

South African Landscape Architecture A Compendium and A Reader « Urban Choreography

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A press release from the Institute of Landscape architects of South Africa (ILASA) of a unique and important  two volume series on the Landscape Architecture of Southern Africa which sets out to fill a gap… Read More

Biodiversity Façade | laud8

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Biodiversity Façade Posted on March 21, 2011 by laud8 In central Copenhagen a living map of Europe has appeared on the facade of the European Environment Agency (EEA) offices. Designed by architect Johanna Rossbach,… Read More

Raleigh: Suburbanizing the City and Suburbs | Newgeography.com

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New 2010 Census results indicate that the Raleigh metropolitan area Raleigh-Cary grew 42 percent from 2000 to 2010. This growth rate is projected to be the highest of any metropolitan area in the… Read More

What is a Park – Landscape or Infrastructure – Archinect

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What is a Park – Landscape or Infrastructure Mar 15, 2011 by Nam Henderson How can a park be designed to serve as infrastructure(s)? Thinking not in terms of metaphor alone. But rather… Read More

Census 2010 Offers Portrait of America in Transition | Newgeography.com

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The Census Bureau just finished releasing all of the state redistricting file information from the 2010 Census, giving us a now complete portrait of population change for the entire country.  Population growth continued… Read More

Changing the World One Map at a Time | iRevolution

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Changing the World One Map at a Time Posted on March 6, 2011 by Patrick Meier| 17 Comments The response to last year’s crises in Haiti, Chile and Pakistan revealed an exciting potential. Volunteers… Read More

Designing a new Raleigh – MidtownRaleighNews.com

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Workshops show residents the challenges of proposed development rules BY CHELSEA KELLNER At community meetings around the city in recent weeks, residents have rezoned sections of their own neighborhoods piece by piece. It’s… Read More

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