Citation: P. Bennett, Manhattan revision (Landscape Christopher Dunn's design for a garden at the former William Lescaze residence on the Upper East-Side), LANDSC ARCH, 89(9), 1999, pp. 30-30
Citation: P. Bennett, Of God and a good client (The collaboration of Hartley Fairchild and Robert Rackley on the Ascantia-Plantation on the Southern edge of Baton-Rouge), LANDSC ARCH, 89(9), 1999, pp. 38
Citation: P. Bennett, Playtime in the city (Landscape architect Mikyoung Kim shares her process and experience of designing three different playgrounds in Hartford, Connecticut), LANDSC ARCH, 89(9), 1999, pp. 86
Citation: P. Bennett, Of rockets and Olmsted - A play about a dream about landscape architecture(Steven Dietz's 'Rocket Man'), LANDSC ARCH, 89(7), 1999, pp. 12-12
Citation: P. Bennett, Exchange program - A virtual design studio opens its doors overseas (Rob Sovinski of Purdue-University has created GLADIS, Global Landscape Architecture Design and Instructional Studio), LANDSC ARCH, 89(7), 1999, pp. 14-14
Citation: P. Bennett, Deciduous musings - A place where poetry grows on trees (Portland poet Helen Foote melds the beauty of poetry and landscape with her original peace leaves), LANDSC ARCH, 89(7), 1999, pp. 16-16
Citation: P. Bennett, On the boards (A successful ISTEA-funded project is designed to heal a split between neighborhoods in East Boston), LANDSC ARCH, 89(7), 1999, pp. 18-18
Citation: P. Bennett, Wayfinding and identity (Creating a scheme of visual references that wouldunify the landscape of the Hudson-River-Park in New-York), LANDSC ARCH, 89(7), 1999, pp. 22-22
Citation: P. Bennett, Sustainability hits the Motor City - In May, a national "town hall" in Detroit brought sustainability into the public consciousness, and Michigan landacape architects are moving that agenda forward, LANDSC ARCH, 89(7), 1999, pp. 46
Citation: P. Bennett, An island unto itself - After a century of neglect, Manhattan is finally waking up to its most valuable resource, a twenty-eight-mile edge of disusedwaterfront, LANDSC ARCH, 89(7), 1999, pp. 68
Citation: P. Bennett, Pixel city - Urban simulator makes faster, bigger models (Researchers at UCLA are creating a 3-D model of Los-Angeles that will reproduce real-time conditions), LANDSC ARCH, 89(6), 1999, pp. 12-12
Citation: P. Bennett, Get on the boat - Naval technology may transform buses (New fiberglass buspowered by a hybrid engine promises to revolutionize buses, making them far more efficient and green), LANDSC ARCH, 89(6), 1999, pp. 14
Citation: P. Bennett, Reusing on-site materials (Clever use of recycled materials in Mexico-City, Rome and Los-Angeles show how utilizing on-site materials can provide a cultural link), LANDSC ARCH, 89(6), 1999, pp. 22-22
Citation: P. Bennett, Deeper than art (Peter O'Shea's experimental installation at the American-Academy in Rome unearths an ancient structure), LANDSC ARCH, 89(6), 1999, pp. 24
Citation: P. Bennett, Image of a city (In some ways, landscape architects live under the shadow of Boston and the seemingly boundless depths of its landscape history), LANDSC ARCH, 89(6), 1999, pp. 74
Citation: P. Bennett, Whimsy department - 'Functional Follies' fill Savannah (Exhibition organized by the Savannah-College-of-Art-and-Design took the entire city as its gallery), LANDSC ARCH, 89(5), 1999, pp. 12
Citation: P. Bennett, Mappa mondo - Green maps grow from grassroots (Ecological designer Wendy Brawer has launched the Green-Maps-System, an organization that facilitates and coordinates mapping initiatives all over the world), LANDSC ARCH, 89(5), 1999, pp. 14
Citation: P. Bennett, Middle school blossoms - An art-in-the-schools program spawns a new garden(Students at San-Francisco-Middle-School have reclaimed an empty courtyardin the center of their school), LANDSC ARCH, 89(5), 1999, pp. 16-16
Citation: P. Bennett, On the boards (Kimberly Steele and Jan Longwell of Context produced the winning design for the Fort-Collins Art-in-Public-Places program), LANDSC ARCH, 89(5), 1999, pp. 18-18
Citation: P. Bennett, An acquired taste (Many landscape architects proudly disdain the Wall-Street craze of mergers and acquisitions, but should they?), LANDSC ARCH, 89(5), 1999, pp. 30