Residential Digital Magazine Available
LASN April 2025
by Keziah Olsen, LASN
LASN's April Multi-Family and Custom Residential Issue highlights the trend towards community living and unique, custom properties.
The April Residential Issue of Landscape Architect & Specifier News is now available under the 'Resources' Tab on LandscapeArchitect.com.
Features
Brower Lake Shores
Mike Mlnarik, Rivertown Landscapes; Keziah Olsen, LASN
The modern design of this lakeside home in Rockford, Michigan was highlighted by the multi-level property crafted by Rivertown Landscapes that seamlessly transitions from the shoreline to the structure.
Celebrating the View
Pat Murphy, PLA, SMP Environmental Designs
When providing landscape to complement a planned community in Southern California, SMP Environmental Designs used the mountainous surroundings for inspiration.
Sky Mesa North
Elyse A. Hottel, MPA, Connect One Design
This off-grid residence in western Colorado benefitted from Connect One Design's touch in providing luxury accommodations that complement the site's natural beauty.
Park on First
Mark Schattinger, PLA, MJS Landscape Architecture
Neighbor to a beloved local zoo in Santa Ana, California, this mixed-use, multi-family residential property incorporates local history and touches from the zoo in an effort led by MJS Landscape Architecture.
Upgrading the PastRGS Associates
The Reserve at Maybrook near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania features 42 acres of historical sites and modern luxuries orchestrated by landscape architecture firm RGS Associates.
Tropical Zen RetreatRituparna Simlai, PLA, Studio Arth
By combining Zen design principles with lush tropical plantings, Studio Arth created a meditative waterfront haven for these Florida clients.
CommentaryCelebrating 40 Years & 20,000 Landscape Architects
HardscapesGreen Oasis in Skid Row
PlaygroundsElk Grove Park District's New Multi-Generational Space
StewardshipOak Tree Union Cemetery of Taylorville
NewsABC Commends Trump Administration Plan to Provide Clarity on Waters of the United States Rule
Softwood Lumber Prices Continue to Create Price Growth
Bill to Amend Licensure Expenses Introduced
New Mexico Sunset Bill Passes House
Nevada Concerned Over Bill Reducing State's Licensure Board
Colorado Senate Bill 185
Janet Luehrs To Be Named ASIC Fellow
Colorado River Rights, Funding, and Allocations
New CLARB Partnership and Spring Summit
Record High U.S. Construction Workers Not Union Members
Construction Backlog Indicator Dips
Residential Design Focuses on Sustainability and Entertainment
ASLA Candidates Share Goals
CELA 2025 Class of Fellows
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