Between tending to clients and designing site plans, to keeping up with professional development trends, it’s easy to lose track of the latest industry news. That’s why we rake the internet for the freshest information relating to landscape architecture, planning, gardening, and more–all for busy landscape architects and industry partners.
Starting at Harvard and Falling for Your First Tree
At Harvard, students are gathering wisdom from surprising mentors—trees.
Why This Stairway That Would Connect SF Neighborhoods Has Been Unfinished for 10 Years
Read why residents of Dogpatch and Potrero Hill say a completed outdoor stairway would be heaven.
Here Are All 2026 Team USA Olympians With “Normal” Jobs
While we feel accomplished when we reach our daily 10,000 steps, landscape architect Dan Barefoot is aiming for athletic glory at the Winter Olympics as a member of the U.S. Skeleton team. Congratulations, Dan!
11 Home Upgrades That Will Appeal to Buyers In 2026
Designing for residents? Check out House Digest’s list of features to include in your plans in 2026. Also, don’t forget to take our Residential Design Trends Survey. ;).
12 Backyard Privacy Ideas for a Secluded Garden Oasis
After you complete the Residential Design Trends Survey, see how your choices compare to the crew at Martha Stewart.
Mackerel Cove Report Recognized
See how University of Rhode Island students are using their landscape design skills to address coastal erosion and restore local ecologies.
The Language of Landscapes
Landscapes tell stories. One landscape architect reflects on learning to “read” them.
Dimes Square Is Dead (For Now)
We love car-free urban corridors, but many have shuttered since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Are NYC’s now at risk?
Sara Zewde, ASLA, on Finding Creative Inspiration from People and Place
For Black History Month, we’re appreciating how Sara Zewde uses landscape architecture to help communities strengthen their connections to their histories.
Life in the Time of ICE
Has your practice or community been affected by the increased ICE presence around the U.S.? Learn what you can do to protect yourself and your teams.
