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L ANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
About the Authors
Barry W. Starke
has been a leader in the profession of landscape archi-
tecture for more than 40 years. He graduated with a degree in landscape
architecture from the College of Environmental Design at the Univer-
sity of California, Berkeley, in 1967. While at Berkeley, he was intro-
duced to the first edition of
Landscape Architecture,
which became a
major influence on his career. In 1974, Mr. Starke co-founded the
award-winning, multidisciplinary landscape architecture and environ-
mental design firm Earth Design Associates, Inc., and continues to serve
as President. In 1988, he was elected to the faculty of the University of
Virginia School of Architecture, where he taught Professional Practice.
Mr. Starke served as the Centennial President of the American Society of
Landscape Architects in 1999, leading ASLA’s 100th-anniversary cele-
bration. He is a Fellow of the ASLA, is a member of the American Insti-
tute of Certified Planners, and served as Chairman of the Renewable
Natural Resources Foundation. In 2003, Mr. Starke received the inau-
gural M. Meade Palmer Medal for outstanding contributions to land-
scape architecture. He is the 2010 recipient of the VA ASLA Landmark
Award and Honor Award in Communications for the fourth edition of
Landscape Architecture.
John Ormsbee Simonds,
who died in May 2005, was one of the twen-
tieth century’s most important figures in landscape architecture and
environmental planning. He was recognized worldwide for his visionary
thinking and innovative spirit. Mr. Simonds’s work and career spanned
more than 70 years, bridging an era during which the profession of land-
scape architecture expanded from a small number of individuals in the
early 1900s to more than 30,000 land use and environmental planners
in the United States today. His many contributions, including
Landscape
Architecture,
helped lay the groundwork for today’s focus on environ-
mentally responsible planning and design. Mr. Simonds was President
and a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, which
awarded him its highest honor, the ASLA Medal, and its one-time
Centennial President’s Medal. He was a member of the President’s Task
Force on the Environment and Florida Governor’s Task Force on
Natural Resources, and was a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Design in
Great Britain.
LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
A Manual of Environmental
Planning and Design
FIFTH EDITION
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JOHN ORMSBEE SIMONDS
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