ONE MAN IS AN ISLAND
Some argue the funding for the Hudson River Park could be put to better use elsewhere in the city. From the February 2015 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. Barry Diller is a billionaire who has...
View ArticleWELCOME TO FEBRUARY
Click to view slideshow. February’s issue of LAM minces no words, starting with Fred A. Bernstein, who talks with female landscape architects whose firms listed as women business enterprises, or WBE’s,...
View ArticleEXTRAS: SIGNE NIELSEN TALKS
In 2013, LAM filmed a wide-ranging and very candid conversation between Signe Nielsen, FASLA, and Michael Van Valkenburgh, FASLA, two longtime friends, on New York, urbanism, and landscape...
View ArticleTHE SEVEN-FOOT SANDWICH
BY ALEX ULAM Nelson Byrd Woltz gets super technical at Hudson Yards. FROM THE FEBRUARY 2017 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. Until recently, you wouldn’t have wanted to go strolling at any...
View ArticlePIER 55 IN PERIL
BY ALEX ULAM Pier55, Inc./Heatherwick Studio A federal judge has halted Pier 55 in New York City’s Hudson River Park, a constructed island of 2.75 acres expected to cost $200 million. Plans for Pier...
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