Charles A. Warsinske

  • REBURBIA A SUBURBAN DESIGN COMPETITON

    which asks you how you would redesign the suburbs for a more sustainable future. For example, how can we transform vacant big box stories, foreclosed McMansions, and empty cul-de-sacs into vibrant, living, breathing, walkable communities? What are the energy and transportation infrastructures that we will…[Read more]

  • Hi folks, it’s me on my lounge in Cairo, but active now in Abu Dhabi.
    This is the place to try all this xerophytic plants and other material.
    Whenever I come into a new arid area I try to studdy the the vegetation off the beaten tracks. Potential natural vegetation is the best indicator to meet climat and geology. We only (I guess that is the…[Read more]

  • Hello- I’m new to the group! Currently our LA firm has been dealing with the recent water restrictions- How do we (as Landscape Architects) get the word out that turf is no longer the San Diego landscape? We are in our 3rd consecutive year of drought and something has to change.

  • Shelter Competition:
    On the occasion of the exhibitions Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward and Learning By Doing, the Guggenheim and Google SketchUp invite amateur and professional designers from around the world to enter Design It: Shelter Competition. From now until August 23, you can submit a 3-D shelter for any location in the world using…[Read more]

  • That’s encouraging to hear you bring an ‘added value’ to your office and that you’re getting LEED projects (and platinum at that).Good for you!

  • Ideas for Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China
    Application deadline: 01.06.2010
    Competition details: The British online garden and landscape guide Gardenvisit.com has launched an ideas competition for Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. This is the first of several competitions being held to identify a range of possible design solutions for…[Read more]

  • I cannot speak to PTLexamprep, but I can say that greenexamprep is fairly accurate when they claim that if you can score over 80% on their tests then you are probably pretty well prepared for the actual exam. Hang in there.

  • Jeff Caster, FASLA posted an update in the group Group logo of StormwaterStormwater 17 years ago

    Stomwater is cool in the Sunshine State.

  • Yeah, you’re probably just over thinking it a little. I used the chart in the LEED AP Walkthrough, which is probably the same as the one on IntheLeed.com. I will say that there weren’t that many questions that related directly to project roles in the particular question pool that I had when I sat for the test (maybe 5), what I can say is that…[Read more]

  • Anyone still studying to pass under LEED 2.2:
    There are 2 resources that I used to study that I think were critical to success, I think these have been mentioned before but If you’re on the fence about what resources to spend your money on here’s what I think are the two best values:

    I have to throw my support behind Intheleed.com’s LEED AP…[Read more]

  • GCBI WEBCAST: NEW LEED CREDENTIALS
    this is a very helpful video that explains the new credential system for LEED 2009/3.0

  • Trevor Ehlers posted an update in the group Group logo of StormwaterStormwater 17 years ago

    Hey guys! Here is a link to some presentations from a conference in Reno at the University of Nevada that talked about different stormwater and bioretention techniques. Some are really basic info but also some good overall information. The links to presentations are actually at the bottom of this page that you can scroll down to once you open the…[Read more]

  • James Couillard posted an update in the group Group logo of StormwaterStormwater 17 years ago

    It looks pretty old but I like the details and formality of it, especially as it moves between the brick wall.

  • josh andersson posted an update in the group Group logo of StormwaterStormwater 17 years ago

    check out this cool solution to getting water off the property at Duisburg-Nord/ Germany:

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  • Jennifer de Graaf posted an update in the group Group logo of StormwaterStormwater 17 years ago

    Thanks for starting this, Theodore! I know this is hot stuff already in engineering, but there isn’t enough information on it as applies to LA.

  • kavan donohue posted an update in the group Group logo of Veg.itectureVeg.itecture 17 years ago

    Hey Jason, looks like the department has decided to ask you to lecture this coming Fall. I know it seems like it has taken forever, and I apologize but we have been very busy restructuring our program and interviewing potential department heads. The good news is that they still want you to come and lecture and the program is doing great. I also…[Read more]

  • Byron Douglas posted an update in the group Group logo of Veg.itectureVeg.itecture 17 years ago

    Thanks Jason. Will have to get hold of his new book as well.

  • Byron Douglas posted an update in the group Group logo of Veg.itectureVeg.itecture 17 years ago

    Has anyone used epiphytes on green walls, and if so what success rate did you have. How did you attach them to the walls, simply on a wire trellis structure or did you use something more intricate – any info would be great!

  • Cool… great idea.
    Like every one say, thanks for starting this group…

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