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Rico Flor posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 7 months agoInfo Q/Request? Anyone got a thumbrule cost computation rate for an earth fill using MSE (Mechanically Stabilized Earth)?
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Rico Flor posted an update in the group
LA in an Engineering World 16 years, 7 months agoInfo Q/Request? Anyone got a thumbrule cost computation rate for an earth fill using MSE (Mechanically Stabilized Earth)?
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Brent Jacobsen posted an update in the group
University of Arizona 16 years, 7 months agoAre any fellow U of A folks heading to Chicago for ASLA? I know Kim Creagan and I will be there, and that a number of current students will be attending.
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Vladimir Sitta posted an update in the group
COMPETITIONS – ongoing 16 years, 7 months agoNew York one:
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João Bicho e Joana Carneiro, LDA posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 16 years, 7 months agoI Navid, the pine like plant looks like a grevilia flower. I’m not sure but it’s similar.
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Noriko Marshall posted an update in the group
University of Washington 16 years, 7 months agoI graduated in 2008 (last year) am working at EDAW in Seattle. I lost contact with most of my classmates and am wondering how they are doing. I am wondering what I can do to contribute for the community that is suffering gravely due to the poor economy.
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Bill Kisich posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 16 years, 7 months agoYa Charles, all the natives around here grow in balls and cubes. You never have to water them and they never grow past the 3′ dia. ball or cube. They even flower in colors that contrast well with the building they are planted next to. I love natives. They’re truely the answer to all your sustainable dreams. You just need more experience, buddy.
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 16 years, 7 months agoWe are being asked more and more to do less and less irrigation on our projects here in and around Seattle. One might think, “so what, it is always raining in Seattle.” This is not quite true. We have had a very dry summer here but we are only about an inch below average for the year. Many native and non native plants are suffering, and will not…[Read more]
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Michael Roy posted an update in the group
LA Downunder 16 years, 7 months agoHi all
for any graduates (or graduates to be) out there I am involved in a group called GraduAILA we are graduates who are going for or preparing for registration through AILA. At the moment we are only based in the ACT but want to see the idea spread. There has been some activity in Perth with JAILA starting up earlier this year (before I left to…[Read more] -
Tim Brown posted an update in the group
Design Implementation 16 years, 7 months agoJay,
I have run into similar situations in my work experience, (I’ve worked at 4 firms and have ten years + of construction experience) where registered LA’s are “designing” things but have no practical knowledge of how the thing will actually stand up or be built and a very narrow knowledge of construction in general.It seems often-times the old…[Read more] -
Jay Horton, RLA, ASLA posted an update in the group
Design Implementation 16 years, 7 months agoHi Scott
I learned the ropes in the field prior to Licensure; I started at an ornamental tree farm then became manager and head of landscapeoperations, then lead designer, then partner in a design build firm, all the while not fulfilled in my carrer thinking that I took the wrong path by not stepping straight into a design firm. It wasnt until I…[Read more] -
Miles Barnard posted an update in the group
Mid-Atlantic Native Plants 16 years, 7 months agoThat’s great. I’m a member of the Maryland Native Plant Society and try to use natives as much as possible in my design work. I’m way behind you in terms of knowledge but I’m working on it and I’m passionate about it. I think your photo archive will be useful for me and anyone else interested in using native plants.
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Phillip Merritt posted an update in the group
Mid-Atlantic Native Plants 16 years, 7 months agoMostly I use it to teach myself plants. I’m a member of the Virginia Native Plant Society and lead field trips, but I still have a lot to learn about what grows around here. I also get a lot of requests to use the photos for books, brochures and presentations. In most cases I let people use the photos free of charge to encourage the use of natives.
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Miles Barnard posted an update in the group
Mid-Atlantic Native Plants 16 years, 7 months agoPhillip that’s a nice cllection of photos. What do you use the archive for?
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Trevor Ehlers posted an update in the group
WESCOLAs 16 years, 7 months agoHey peeps I am working for DHM Design in my hometown Durango Colorado. Just thought I would join. Cheers,
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Andrew Spiering posted an update in the group
The Sustainable Sites Initiative 16 years, 7 months agoGreat idea for a group!
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Charlotte Tonsor posted an update in the group
The Sustainable Sites Initiative 16 years, 7 months agoI’m glad to see someone else interested in SSI! I’m working on a children’s garden project for the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. We’re designing the project to the preliminary draft SSI credits in hopes to create a sustainable landscape project, test the credits and criteria and eventually hopefully become a pilot project.
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Jim Del Carpio posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 7 months agoI like to share this document on sustainable site design. SSI_Guidelines_Draft_2008.pdf
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Chad Weinand posted an update in the group
Golf Course Architecture & Design 16 years, 7 months agoRyan, while I agree with your assessment of renovation projects being the niche to look at these days, it takes the right client to take a “chance” on these renovations these days. With golf rounds down nationally 25-40%, it is somewhat of a leap of faith for owners to renovate their course to try to spark increased rounds. Yes, there are several…[Read more]
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Ryan Budge, RLA posted an update in the group
Golf Course Architecture & Design 16 years, 7 months agoHi Chad! Thanks for joining the group and posting a comment. You’re correct that new course building has slowed; however, I think this slow has fostered an opportunity to be creative and find ways to keep course design moving. Rather than new course construction, I have seen a high increase in existing course renovation. As existing courses…[Read more]
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