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Robert Schäfer posted an update in the group
Topos 15 years, 11 months agoHello Colm
it seems that money is a big issue when it comes to subscriptions. But as long as you get good value for your bucks or pounds it is a good inverstment. If Guinness is good for you, Topos is better 😉 -
Colm Dooley posted an update in the group
Topos 15 years, 11 months agoHello,I really like the Topos magazine, I just haven’t been able to afford it in a while. When my budget allows I will re subscribe and maybe someday back date, now that will be a good day.
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Robert Schäfer posted an update in the group
Topos 15 years, 11 months agoHello and welcome!
This is the new group Topos. We would like to discuss here communication and media issues related to Landscape Architecture and relevant publications – and, for sure: promote Topos. -
anjali kumthekar posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 15 years, 11 months agoHi I am Anjali from India……..I am keen to share work and views about urban/civic landscapes.
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Baskar G posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 15 years, 11 months agoin vertical landscape generally we can choose small plants which are climber and creeper supporting with net making with bamboo or wooden frame . watering is critcial part here.
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wemby posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 15 years, 11 months agohai..wemby speaking here,,im interested too for exploration of the development landscape architecture by design and good planning
especially in my country INDONESIA
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoThank you Eric for your feedback – invaluable information since many have been asking about the LEED GA exam.
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Eric Shepley posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoJust sat for the GA Exam and passed on the first attempt. It’s definitely distilled down from the old version of the exams. From my perspective the LEED GA is a great credential for LAs to have the distinction, but without having to go through the specialty portions that are beyond our typical work. Sustainable Sites is where I’m placing my emphasis.
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Matthew Schafer posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoThat’s fantastic to know USGBC is taking SiTES seriously. Alot of fellow designers have been very concerned about how SITES and LEED will integrate or if any integration will take place at all!?!?! There are so many great things about SITES that it would be a shame for LEED to miss. Thanks for the note, Heather!
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Heather L. Venhaus posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoHey Folks! Just a quick note to say hello and introduce myself. After completing the 2009 report, I resigned as project manager of the Sustainable Sites Initiative to pursue other opportunities and spend more time with my 7 month old son. I am currently working with the USGBC as a subject matter expert to incorporate portions of the Sustainable…[Read more]
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoThanks much to Chad and Charles. Are there specific details that you used, or did you just design your own details for each specific site? I’m going to look at SSI and see if there are any parking lots in their case studies; looking for pictures of good examples to show client that it can look good as well as earn them LEED credits!
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Chad Shaw posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoNaomi-
If 6″ curbs are a must, explore the possibility of using curb cuts at regular intervals or where it makes sense….the cuts will still allow runoff to enter the depression. Clay soils? Maybe grade soil towards a central trench/basin filled with gravel. Put an underdrain at the bottom of the gravel and follow Charles’ suggestion of piping…[Read more] -
Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoNaomi
We have done quite a few parking lots with the planting islands as depressed catchment areas. Most of the time we have to plumb them together to get rid of the water as infiltration is not good. One problem I have seen is that these areas tend collect litter and looks bad unless cleaned oftern. -
Boilerplater posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agoI just took a little Green Associate Review the week before last as part of training for BPI (Building Performance Institute) certification. I plan to take the GA test within the next few weeks, so I’ll post how it goes.
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agoAnyone have a good detail/case study for using planting islands as small stormwater catchment areas? This is for the northeast, and the parking lot will most likely have standard curbs, but if there’s another idea… Just getting started on the project, but excited about the possibilities. Thanks!
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agoHas anyone taken the LEED Green Associate exam? Please share your exam experience.
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Geoffrey Katz posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agoBaskar – Could you go into more detail with your comments…
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Baskar G posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agonatural topography( wild grasses area or growing naturally ) can take as landscaped area? or it should be neatly landscaped ( dry or xeroxscping_) area? for site selection ?.
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 3 months agoI also got this information from GBCI: If you area a LEED AP and you choose a specialty – there is no harm in keeping your enrollment and that if you do not report any continuing education hours at the end of the 2 years your LEED AP with Specialty credential will expire, however you will remain a LEED AP without specialty.
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 3 months agoFYI: LEED Credentialing Maintenance Program (CMP) – read last sentence!!
Enrollment Options: LEED APs without specialty will be provided with an enrollment window, a 2-year period between fall 2009 and fall 2011. LEED APs without specialty can view their enrollment window through My Credentials at http://www.gbci.org. The last enrollment windows close…[Read more]
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