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Trace One posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 11 months agohee! I can remember arguing with collegues over a landscape I called the “two boobs” landscape..some people see it, I geuss some people dont..
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Dawid Magiera posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 11 months ago
and some interesting landscape design 🙂 must be a Viagra office 🙂
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Dawid Magiera posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 11 months agothe best “construction” site ever 🙂
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Matthew Schafer posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 11 months 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 15 years, 11 months 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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Gavin Walsh posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 15 years, 11 months agoHey Charles.. what do you mean by nonwoven material for a base? Are you referring to the waterproof backing or the felt?
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group
Planning Profession and Landscape Architecture 15 years, 11 months ago -
STEPHANIE Landregan FASLA LEED posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 15 years, 12 months agoThe only requirement for running for office is being a citizen and the ability to raise money.
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 15 years, 12 months agoThe legislator happens to be a brick mason. I heard that only 30 percent of the people in the Washington legislature have college degrees. This might say something about their lack of support for teachers, colleges and universities.
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Ray Freeman posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoAren’t politicians wonderful? Did he do an apprenticeship to qualify for the bar exam?
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoIn order to pass the new practice act in Washington, we had to capitulate to a legislator who said he “is an apprentice kind of guy”. So now the state LA Board is drawing up rules for the act’s implementation. One of the areas being addressed is this aspect of the legislation. As it stands now, the law gives a big boost to kids of licensed…[Read more]
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years 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 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 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 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 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 agoHas anyone taken the LEED Green Associate exam? Please share your exam experience.
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Susan Murray posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoKatrina – Sorry I accidentally posted a question about the practice tests to your discussion earlier !!
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STEPHANIE Landregan FASLA LEED posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoKatrina,
If your program is LAAB accredited, then you should be fine. Email me priviately and I can make some recommendations for you to address the LATC staff.
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John Gibbons posted an update in the group
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years agoDeltalok USA can provide a solution to to erosion control, vegetated retaining walls, strembank restoration and virtually any soil stabilization project with a GREEN product that reduces GHG by 97% over hardscapes.
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