Landscape Architects News
- Chandler to receive honor Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 12:55AMNapa Valley professional Jack Chandler has been elevated to the Council of Fellows by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).
- USM baseball camp rescheduled for Saturday Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:53PMThe Southern Miss Baseball Summer Showcase Camp, which was postponed due to rainy weather last weekend, has been rescheduled for this Saturday, July 23, beginning at 1 p.m., at Pete Taylor Park/Hill Denson Field.
- Youth baseball scoreboard Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:53PMDixie Boys 14 State
- Brancott Estate unveils plan for new state of the art centre Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 10:43PMNew Zealand wine brand Brancott Estate is proud to announce the impending opening of the Brancott Estate Heritage Centre located within the historic Brancott Vineyard in Marlborough, set to be unveiled in September.
- Ayers Saint Gross Promotes Naomi Cataldo to Associate Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:45PMBaltimore architecture firm Ayers Saint Gross announces the promotion of Naomi Cataldo, LEEP AP to A...
- Ayers Saint Gross Promotes Samuel Brooke to Associate Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:45PMBrooke originally joined the firm in 1999. His talent for technical detailing, document preparation ...
- Murdered USM student laid to rest Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 8:23PMA 24-year-old Southern Miss student, who was killed last week in a Hattiesburg apartment complex, has been laid to rest.
- City accepting nominations for community design awards Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 8:10PMThe city of Greeley is accepting nominations for its annual Excellence in Community Design awards program, which recognizes local development projects.
- Additional news "Travel News" Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 7:42PMThe territory allotted for the construction of a new zoo in the North Coastal part of St. Petersburg has been reduced. As the correspondent BakuToday , today, 24 June, reported this at a meeting in Smolny, the general director of “AM-Intarsia,” the architect of the companies “Intarsia” Alexander Mironov.
- Arts groups rewarded for innovative strategies Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 7:36PMIn the business of running a nonprofit arts organization, "innovation" has become as prized as artistic integrity.
- Lamar Co. courthouse project may start in 2012 Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 6:41AMShe was born in 1905, rose from the ashes in 1934 and earned her wings in 1956.
- Sides in Hudson case agree to search terms Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 6:40AMParties in a lawsuit between state Sen. Billy C. Hudson and the current owners of his old Treasure Hunt and Dirt Cheap businesses have agreed on the terms under which each side will have its computer equipment searched in preparation for trial.
- Potholes need repairing on U.S. 11 Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 6:40AMThe problem: We understand how it happened. The stretch of U.S. 11 - about 200 yards south of the Interstate 59/U.S. 98 interchange crossing - sees not only its fair share of passenger vehicles, but also a goodly amount of trucks and tankers.
- Gordon's Creek Park plans set Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 6:40AMDowntown leaders and a team of landscape architects have finally mapped out their vision for the massive redesign and revitalization of Gordon's Creek, and things are looking promising.
- New York-based Landscape Architect to offer advice Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 7:39PMKen Smith, one of the best known of a new generation of landscape architects is visiting New Zealand this week as a guest of Unitec Institute of Technology and reset Urban Design.
- Renovations to Somerville parks a boon for local skateboarders Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 4:27PMHopeful skateboarders, families and city officials got their shovels ready this past week to celebrate a groundbreaking for the upcoming renovations to the Morse-Kelley and Dickerman Playgrounds. Construction on the parks is set to begin Monday and should be completed by this fall, according to D.J. Chagnon, principal at CBA Landscape Architects, which designed the renovations. The city expects ...
- Official Watering Dedicates Gateway Gardens Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:18PMInstead of a ribbon-cutting ceremony, there was an official watering ceremony today to dedicate the new Gateway Gardens on the east end of the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Bridge in Westport’s center.
- Paddington council flats awarded Grade II-listed status Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 6:03AMAn iconic Paddington council estate designed by some of the most notable architects of the 20th century has been awarded Grade II-listed status.
- Your Biz for July 17 Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 1:18AMGreeley chamber of commerce Young Professionals At top: From left, Dustin Hedke, of Sherwin Williams, and Patrick Smith, of NFIB, network at the Greeley Chamber of Commerce’s Greeley Young Professionals event on July 7 at the Crabtree Brewing Company.
- 140-year-old home gets an update, but keeps its Victorian spirit Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 1:16AMTenafly house is a piece of history
- Mountain View park transformed Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 1:12AMDozens of volunteers with rollers painted a circumpolar map of the world on the parking lot of William B. Lyons Park on Saturday morning. Other workers -- from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Exxon, the Alaska Native Justice Center and the community at large -- wielded shovels, limb loppers and sledge hammers to trim back shrubs and remove fencing.
- Doug Thornton among New Orleans' most powerful people in sports Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 11:20PMWould-be oil man one of city's greatest assets
- Additional news "Tourism" Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 12:58PMThe new St. Petersburg zoo, to be built in the North Coastal part about Yuntolovsky reserve, will be presented to 618 species and more than 3,000 individuals.
- Compiled by CHOONG MEK ZHIN Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 6:14PMTHE Putrajaya Flower and Garden Festival is on until tomorrow at Precinct 2, Putrajaya. Themed “Roses are Forever”, this year’s event will showcase more than 60 species of roses, exhibited at the outdoor gardens and the Floral Pavilion as well as floral arrangements from 13 countries.
- Seward Park: The 100-year-old gift of Seattle taxpayers Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 5:39PMGuest columnist Ann Hedreen marks Seward Park's 100th anniversary with some gratitude to those forward-looking Seattle taxpayers who taxed themselves to establish the park.
- Old Palapye: bad omen or bright future Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 4:35PMOne hopes that Palapye is not burdened with an omen of failure. Doubters will remind us that plans for this area to become the administrative capital of Botswana never saw the light of day.
- Lafayette community development chief named to state panel Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 1:33PMDENVER - Gov. John Hickenlooper has named Phillip Patterson, the city of Lafayette's community development director, to the state Board of Landscape Architects, the governor's staff announced this morning.
- Rodin sculpture liberated on Bastille Day Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 5:45AMThey were ordinary merchants in the French port of Calais when the English army laid siege in the 14th century, but they became national heroes when they offered themselves as human sacrifices to save their city. In the end, King Edward III was so moved by the gesture that he released the captives and spared the town.
- Gallery Listings: July 13-19 Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:48AMThe fifth edition of the Prague Biennale brings together about 160 artists from around the world in three "macro sections" that are further subdivided into smaller individually curated sections. There is a heavy emphasis on painting.
- Harry Potter and the class of 1997: how our culture has changed since J. K. Rowling's boy wizard first appeared Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 7:13PMIn 14 years, an unheralded story has become a global cultural phenomenon -- but it can be hard to recognize our contemporary world in the world of 1997.
- At 80, he designs beautiful cityscapes Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 7:00PMAccording to R. K. Naik, ranger of Khandagiri Forest Range, Das is the best landscape designer of the state. "Even at this age, he prepares the plans so beautifully. We get inspiration from his energy and passion for work," said Naik.
- On the move – 7/15/11: Scully to lead bankers group Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:12PMAccounting Rich Compton has been named director of business development of ClearView Consulting, of Baltimore. Compton will be responsible for cultivating new business and managing relationships with clients and prospects. He previously spent 12 years with Jefferson Wells, where he served as the lead business development executive in the Maryland/D.C. area. He began his career with [...]
- Learning, adjustments color landscape for Becky Fulgoni, vice president of Landscape Forms in Comstock (Women in ... Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 5:07PMBecky Fulgoni is passionate about people, and she channels that into her job as vice president for people and manufacturing at Comstock-based Landscape Forms.
- New life for Rodin Musuem on the Parkway Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 4:41PMThere is new life at one of Philadelphia's beloved museum. A garden is now officially open to the public at the city's Rodin museum.
- Ethiopia: Spy Agency's HQ to Cost 100 Million Br Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 4:30PMA newly established spy agency, designated with the task of securing the nation's information technology infrastructure, the Information Network & Security Agency (INSA), will soon have its ultramodern headquarters at a cost of 100 million Br, Fortune learned.
- The unsung and un-honoured also make history Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:46PM‘No man is a front,’ they say. There are rare instances when the action of a single individual has changed the course of history, but typically there is a long ‘before’ and a considerable ‘after’ that allows for event and personality to be associated with singular historic moment.
- At Chaucer Court Union Manor, seniors retain their downtown Portland apartments, though they have to move out and back ... Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:24PMThe former Odd Fellows Lodge on Southwest 10th Avenue and Salmon Street, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is prime real estate. Thanks in part to the efforts of one man, it is not being turned into a boutique hotel or condominiums.
- Tasty design for community Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:27AMGood architecture in industrial parks is hard to find and easy to like, writes Joe Rollo.
- Opposition group to planned wind farms set to be formed today Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:15AMAN OFFICIAL opposition group to the planned wind farm near Rooksbridge is due be formed this evening.
- New Ohio State assistant Mike Vrabel reflects the passion that must fuel the 2011 Buckeyes: Bill Livingston Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 5:45PMThis is a season at Ohio State when new coach Luke Fickell and his best friend Mike Vrabel are supporting each other and a damaged program.
- Mercer County officials celebrate opening of Kahn Bath House and pool in Ewing Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 5:26PMMercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and dignitaries from Ewing Township and New Jersey historic preservation agencies gathered Tuesday, July 12 to hold a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the opening of the 2011 summer season at the newly restored Louis I. Kahn Bath House, Day Camp Pavilions, and pool at the Ewing Senior and Community Center in Ewing.
- Wednesday, July 13, 2011 Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:53AMFrom left, Anna Krolikowski of Baskin and Robbins, Volunteer of the Year; Tucker Murphy, executive director of New Canaan Chamber of Commerce; Keith Simpson of Keith Simpson Landscape Architects, Golden Shovel Award; and Tina and Ron Rosenfeld of New Balance, Business of the Year.
- West news briefs: $200,000 state to fund counseling for tornado victims Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 8:38AMThe Minnesota Department of Human Services has awarded a $200,000 grant to Minneapolis and Hennepin County to pay for emergency counseling for residents affected by the May 22 tornado.
- Gladstone City Council delays vote on design for $10 million library Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 2:43AMThe Council will decide the fate of the library at its August 9 meeting.
- Gateway Gardens Taking Shape Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 9:21PMWork is progressing on the new Gateway Gardens on the east end of the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Bridge on the Post Road in Westport’s center.
- Lake Jovita neighbors, Saint Leo University strike deal on expansion Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 8:42PMBy Christy Callaghan McLaughlin, Times Correspondent Tuesday, July 12, 2011 ST. LEO — Town Hall had never been so packed. People crammed into every space. Some sat cross-legged on the floor Monday night and for hours watched lawyers and land use experts make their cases. Saint Leo University wants to expand its campus, which sits next to Lake Jovita, a 1,000-acre subdivision that boasts ...
- Issue #1665 (27), Wednesday, July 13, 2011 Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 6:31PMAngleterre Hotel (show on map) One of the most historic hotels in St Petersburg, continues the Russian traditions of hospitality and combines them with the high level of service of an international hotel.
- Expansion of Oasis schools on schedule Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 5:09PMNew classroom furniture for Oasis elementary, middle and high school will be delivered on Monday to bring the expansion project, which began in December, one step closer to completion for the first day of school next month.
- Soap Lake Lava Lamp Lives! Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 4:28PMTen years ago, when the idea to erect a 50-tall lava lamp near Soap Lake, Wash., was first floated, the response was, let's say, mixed. Target had a very huge, very real lava lamp that the comp
- ConstructionWatch: Natural History Museum's Expo-Adjacent North Campus Opens Soon Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 4:04PMClick here to view the full photogallery. Photos by Elizabeth Daniels Last week, after getting our fill of dinosaurs in the Natural History Museum's new Dinosaur Hall, we checked in on the museum's under-construction and Expo Line-adjacent North Campus. The...