The magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

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Queer landscape designers are moving past benign isolation to become more visible to each other and to the profession, as well as to a public that still doesn’t completely embrace their equality. bit.ly/49ScHqt
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A design competition for Tempelhofer Feld highlights the long-running dissension over the fate of central Berlin’s largest open space. bit.ly/4vpwOo9
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JUNE 2026: FUTURE TENSE Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin's former airport turned beloved public park, sits at the center of a debate over the city's future. Michael Dumiak revisits the vast open space as residents push to preserve it and officials consider using parts of it for housing.
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The Eaton Fire stalled earlier plans to upgrade Charles White Park, but now SALT Landscape Architects and Disney are among those reviving and expanding the vision. Read the story on LAM Online. bit.ly/4fabi1V
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Urban resilience that’s place-based and people-centered. bit.ly/4947POx
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Landscape architects at the National Park Service are facing staff cuts, stalled projects, shrinking budgets, and growing concern over the future of public lands. bit.ly/4tXTVWv
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MAY 2026: ROUGH CUTS The cover story, written by Bradford McKee and illustrated by Eduardo Luzzatti, reports on deep staff and budget cuts that threaten the National Park Service's stewardship mission.
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LAM is a national finalist in the Azbee Awards of Excellence 🎉 • Publication Design • Magazine of the Year Winners will be announced May 14.
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LAM won 3 2026 Mid-Atlantic Azbee Awards. Publication Design (October 2025) Design of a Single Article Best Profile — "Elizabeth Kennedy's Quiet Revolution" by Sala Elise Patterson. Photos by Sahar Coston-Hardy Presented by the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
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In Richmond, the Brown's Island redevelopment orients a key civic space toward both downtown and the James River. bit.ly/4msbA5R
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APRIL 2026: LOVE, ISLAND On the cover: Brown’s Island in Richmond is reworked to expand connections between the James River and the city, creating a versatile public landscape by Timmons Group and 3North.
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AI-generated images leave many landscape architects cold, but perhaps there are other ways to use them that can increase community engagement. Aaron Thompson, ASLA, who used AI assists in the Diverse Corn Belt project workshops, thinks so. bit.ly/4bFszwr
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In Beijing, a landscape architect reinterprets a brick wall to cultivate neighborhood connections. bit.ly/4rShVZp
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Arbolope Studio transforms a vacant lot into the heart of a vibrant St. Louis neighborhood. bit.ly/4syLrop
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MARCH 2026: PROMPTS FOR PROCESS On the cover: The potential of AI text-to-graphic technology to translate community engagement comes down to the workflow.
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Dan Barefoot's Olympic Juggling Act How a landscape architect made it to Cortina by focusing on what's "right in front of me." Read more at LAM Online: bit.ly/4aMcp3V
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Can technology help designers avoid ethical risks in the supply chain? bit.ly/4aWUrwZ
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Citrus Commons weaves an isolated brutalist landmark into a new urban form for Los Angeles. bit.ly/4tsdoyG
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FEBRURARY 2026: SUPER FRESH On the cover: BORDER Landscape Architecture reimagines the Sunkist headquarters in Los Angeles.
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Mithun centers deaf and hard of hearing spatial experiences in a new campus landscape for the Washington School for the Deaf. bit.ly/49MMJVS
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