Landscape Architecture

Is Your Project Ready for the 2026 ASLA Awards?
Design & Architecture Is Your Project Ready for the 2026 ASLA Awards?

The most transformative works of landscape architecture do more than just reshape physical spaces; they redefine our relationship with the environment, foster community resilience, and create lasting legacies of beauty and function. Recognizing these monumental achievements is the purpose of the

NRC Designs Outdoor Rooms That Redefine Luxury Living
Design & Architecture NRC Designs Outdoor Rooms That Redefine Luxury Living

In the affluent communities of Northern Virginia, the traditional backyard is undergoing a profound architectural evolution, transforming from a simple patch of grass into a sophisticated extension of the home itself. Leading this charge is NRC Landscape Construction, a firm that specializes in the

Will Your Landscaping Survive the Winter?
Design & Architecture Will Your Landscaping Survive the Winter?

The vibrant colors and lush growth of a summer garden can make the impending arrival of winter feel like a distant threat, yet proper preparation is the critical factor that determines whether your outdoor space will bounce back with vigor or struggle to recover come spring. As the days shorten and

Australia's Architectural Future Arrives in 2026
Design & Architecture Australia's Architectural Future Arrives in 2026

Across the Australian continent, a new era of urban identity is poised to be unveiled as the year 2026 marks the culmination of numerous ambitious architectural endeavors that will redefine city skylines and community spaces. A wave of significant investment in public infrastructure, cultural

Can Green Space Power Woolwich's Regeneration?
Design & Architecture Can Green Space Power Woolwich's Regeneration?

A landmark regeneration project in Woolwich, London, recently received unanimous approval, signaling a potential new direction for urban renewal in the historic district by placing landscape architecture at the forefront of its design. The development, dubbed "Electric Works," is not just another

A Community Reclaims Its Park With Student Designs
Design & Architecture A Community Reclaims Its Park With Student Designs

A powerful partnership between determined local residents and a new generation of designers is charting a new course for one of Las Vegas’s most historically significant yet deeply troubled public spaces. For years, the 3.5-acre Huntridge Circle Park has stood as a fenced-off monument to urban

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