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VIRGINIALooking beyond the IconsMidcentury Architecture, Landscape, and UrbanismRichard Longstreth$65.00 | CLOTH
Renowned for his extensive work in architectural history and historic preservation as an educator, scholar, activist, and public lecturer, Richard Longstreth is one of the most important architectural preservationists of the recent past. Looking beyond the Icons off ers a generous and diverse selection of his writings over the past twenty-fi ve years.
The Camaro in the PastureSpeculations on the Cultural Landscape of AmericaRobert B. Riley$39.50 | CLOTH
Collected here are a selection of perceptive, learned, entertaining, and oft en polemical pieces by Robert Riley, for many years one of
the most important fi gures in landscape studies. Th roughout, Riley emphasizes the vernacular landscape of contemporary America—how we have shaped and use it, what it is becoming, and, above all, how we experience it.
2014 LANDMARK AWARDNorman B. Leventhal Park at Post Office Square by Halvorson Design Partnership, Inc. Photo: Ed Wonsek
CATEGORIES:AWARDS PRESENTED:
General Design
Residential Design
Analysis & Planning
Researchin partnership with the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
Communications
Landmark Award
Student Collaboration
Student Community ServiceNovember 6-9, 2015 at the ASLA Annual Meeting and EXPO in Chicago.
CALL FOR ENTRIESAmerican Society of Landscape Architects 2015 Awards
Students: Entry payments and submissions are due by May 22, 2015. www.asla.org/2015CFE
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This volume is authored by Susan M. Rademacher and
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Patricia M. O’Donnell, preface by Richard C. Bell and an epilogue by Barry W. Starke.
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