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a publication of the American Society of Landscape ArchitectsMinnesota Chapter
winter2011
SCAPEland and design in the Upper Midwest
The AnnualLandscape
ArchitectureDirectory
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On the Cover:The Benedicta Arts Center in St. Joseph, MN, one of ASLA-MNs 2010 award-winning projects, was designed by Close Landscape Architecture. Close and 20 other Minnesota landscape architecture firms are listed in the directory begin-ning on page 6
courtesy Close Landscape Architecture +
MN_Scape_Fall10.indd 1 7/29/2010 10:44:40 AM
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WINTER 2011 issue #14
ASLA-MN Executive CommitteeBruce Lemke, president
Richard Murphy, Jr., past presidentCraig Wilson, president-elect
Chris Behringer, secretaryTed Lee, treasurer
Mike McGarvey, trustee
Carrie Christensen, director of public relationsLaura Detzler, director of programs
Anna Claussen, director of education and prof. dev.
Dana Schumacher, co-director of awards and banquet
Cindy Zerger, co-director of awards and banquet
Erica Christenson, director of communications
Kathy Aro, executive director
__SCAPE is published twice each year by the Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Landscape
Architects (MASLA).
__SCAPE is FREE (in limited quantity). To subscribe, go towww.masla.org and click on _SCAPE.
Then, type your information into the subscription box.
Send general MASLA inquiries, including sponsorships to: MASLA
International Market Square275 Market Street, Suite 54
Minneapolis, MN 55405612-339-0797
FAX 612-338-7981
Send general __SCAPE inquiries, letters to the editor, and article queries to:
Adam Regn Arvidson, editor4348 Nokomis Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55406612-968-9298
adam@treeline.biz
2011MinnesotaLandscapeArchitectureFirmDirectory 6features
2010ASLA-MNDesignAwardsRecap 12
2011ASLA-MNMembershipDirectory 14
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Chris Behringer, secretaryTed Lee, treasurer
Mike McGarvey, trustee
Carrie Christensen, director of public relationsLaura Detzler, director of programs
Anna Claussen, director of education and prof. dev.
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Cindy Zerger, co-director of awards and banquet
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_SCAPEnote Well, this is certainly archaic, isnt it? A printed magazine?
A printed directory of landscape architecture firms? What
a waste of paper. We should be putting this up on some
interactive search website, or making a Facebook page
(youd like that, wouldnt you?). Its a digital age, right,
and _SCAPE should get with the program.
Except I love to actually hold books and magazines.
This dilemma, as you well know, is plaguing all sectors of
the written economy right now. As I type, it is the day after
the Super Bowl, a game whose commercials sometimes
foretell the future. This year, alongside the requisite beer-
cans-to-the-groin and awkward-corn-chips-moments-
in-the-office vignettes, was a Best Buy spot featuring
Ozzy Osbourne and Justin Bieber in techno-Tron outfits
pitching the latest advances in technology. (I hate to think
what this says about the future.) The Minnesota-based company is hawking tech that may allow you to do away
with printed news. Complementing that was a spot for
The Daily, a news service for the iPad pioneered by
media giant Rupert Murdoch. The Dailys website says,
so elegantly, that new times demand new journalism.
But wait. Everyone thinks internet content is free. How
will The Daily (or frankly any news outlet) make any
money? Money it of course needs to pay the journalists
who, despite the digital media, must still (hopefully) do
actual research, see actual sites, perform actual interviews,
etc. Well, The Daily is going to make you pay: about $40
per year. Take that, New York Times, to whom I pay $30
per month for Sunday only home delivery.
For the record, I dont think journalism should be free.
Whether paid for through advertising, memberships, or
direct purchase, learned content, whether on line or in print, should come at some cost to the consumer. So I like
the idea of The Daily.
But getting back to this directory. How do we pay for
_SCAPE? How do we pay for our articles, for printing?
A combination of sources. So thank-you to our sponsors,
whose artwork appears in these pages. Thank-you to the
firms who are listed here. And thank-you to all ASLA-MN
members. We have always tried to give you something
more for your money: not just a directory of awards and
firms, but also content (as in: journalism).
Unfortunately, there is no content in this issue. This has nothing to do with any of the things Ive talked about here,
but rather a collision of unforeseens that has left us bereft. But well be back in a few months with a full complement
of articles. And well still let you have a hard copy of this
tangible, page-flippable, utterly historic (in the sense of
obsolete) magazine.
Read on!Adam Regn Arvidson, ASLA
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