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Jamie Walsh posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 2 months ago
Hey Kev, funny we should be communicating this way instead of calling but wondered if any of you out there would want to start a sub group of residential for traditional/classical. Not many out there but I think would help to focus the discussion. Not that interested in what’s ‘hip’. Trying to keep a long view. No offense to the fashionistas. ps…[Read more]
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A.Corry posted an update in the group Planning Profession and Landscape Architecture 13 years, 2 months ago
JMW,
Many LA’s practice planning as a portion of their work. However, I hear much less of any public sector planners who also practice Landscape Architecture. I don’t have enough experience to consider my opinion credible as to why that seems to be the case, but I believe the understanding of “high design” as opposed to “conforming with the…[Read more] -
JMW posted an update in the group Planning Profession and Landscape Architecture 13 years, 2 months ago
So you’re a planner and LA?
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JMW posted an update in the group Planning Profession and Landscape Architecture 13 years, 2 months ago
Anyone…? Hello?
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Dave Maciulis posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 3 months ago
Hey everyone, I recently launched a landscape Design Build Magazine this Spring.It focuses more on the consumer rather than the landscape architecture/ landscape designer profession. If any of you are interested at all to see what it’s all about you can visit http://www.naturallandscapemagazine.com click the magazine and you can look through the…[Read more]
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JMW posted an update in the group Planning Profession and Landscape Architecture 13 years, 3 months ago
Hello!
Just wanted to see how many planners-turned-LAs there are. I know there is a significant amount of shared history and values, but the technical skill set of LAs set them apart. I’m considering doing the switch myself, and plan on slowly picking up the skills part-time. Are there many who have done this? Any advice?
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heidi diskin posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 3 months ago
Hello, does anyone in the philadelphia, new York or Delaware area have dynascape design program on their computer. Thanks for your response
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Hugh Ryan posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 4 months ago
Hello. I just want to let you know that at SLANT we have just launched our second competition and this time it is an open international garden design competition and all are welcomw. Details can be viewed on http://www.slant.eu
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MsM posted an update in the group LA Downunder 13 years, 7 months ago
Hi, Im a final year LA student in Queensland. We are currently working with Flood Of Ideas to produce ideas for flood resilience. Details as follows.
FLOOD OF IDEAS aims to provide a public forum to seek the best and the most creative ideas to respond to the threat of flood and natural disaster in the Queensland community
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Cielo posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 8 months ago
Hello all.. Any plant buffs out there have experience with Panicum virgatum ‘heavy metal’ or ‘Northwind’ in the SF bay area? Based on the zone specs it should be fine but my broker hasn’t sold too many of them and couldn’t comment on how they perform in the area… any help would be appreciated.
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Michael Roy posted an update in the group LA Downunder 14 years, 1 month ago
Canberra is nice, a good place to live and the UC is a good school too. Canberra also has an awesome setting, really doesn’t have a city feel to it not many tall buildings, lots of trees and natural landscapes all around. Its close to Sydney too and a short flight away from Melbourne. In terms of the uni courses in aus, I know quite a few people…[Read more]
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Cody Thurman posted an update in the group LA Downunder 14 years, 1 month ago
Hey guys and gals,
I’m currently considering moving to Oz to get my MLA and was hoping to get some feedback from current practitioners in Australia about the following masters programs: University of Canberra, RMIT, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales, and University of Adelaide. I believe the Univ. NSW masters program is not…[Read more] -
Baskar G posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 14 years, 5 months ago
Here in india, i do not think how much points or requiremrnt is fulfilled as per LEED USA, but green building is done in india on based on india green building council .
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Susannah posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 14 years, 5 months ago
Does anybody have any experience with LEED projects in India? We are working on a possible LEED ND project in Tamil Nadu and I’m not sure how some of the US requirements will transfer over there. Is the USGBC pretty amenable to adjusting the prerequisites based on differences in infrastructure systems?
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John C. Barney posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 14 years, 8 months ago
to David — your response was great. thanks. we are about to over-seed an area with native wildflower mix. have to say, had a really good chuckle, more like chortle reading your comments. then had this amazing image of you talking to some folks out in your mojave neck of the woods about carbon sequestration (mostly because I have been in that…[Read more]
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Ryan A. Waggoner posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 14 years, 9 months ago
I was wondering what sites residential designers use to find certain products or materials. Let’s say you want to find certain types of outdoor porcelain tiles, sculptures, water features, etc. Are there sites out there that are relevant for us to use? And if so, would anyone like to share these?
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Dan Barnes posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 14 years, 9 months ago
David, I love your common sense approach!!!
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John C. Barney posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 14 years, 9 months ago
Oops — just saw the link in your second post — thanks, David.
Still would be great to read the actual pub to know what was included in the study.
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John C. Barney posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 14 years, 9 months ago
Wow…. and I thought my comment was long winded!
This is great, though, David. I appreciate it. It is helpful to have to have a peer reviewed pub in this conversation (it means i better try to find the one I was referencing!). And it does run contrary to the prevailing wisdom in the “green” community regarding turf. Do you have a web link or…[Read more]
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David Moorman posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 14 years, 9 months ago
This is interesting:
‘Corrected’ UC-Irvine study shows turfgrass to be positive sequester of carbon
Scientists from the Department of Earth System Science at the University of California – Irvine recently published a paper in the journal Geophysical Research Letters on January 22, 2010 titled, “Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emi…[Read more]
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