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JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2006
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Features
2006 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
In this issue, we’ve dedicated 35 pages to the winning gardens
of two prestigious design competitions:The ASLA/Garden
Design Residential Design Awards and Garden Design maga-
zine’s Golden Trowel Awards. Enjoy. And borrow ideas.
48 ASLA/Garden Design Awards
For the first time, the American Society of Landscape Architects
and Garden Design team up to showcase professionally designed
gardens. Included are a gracious Louisiana garden with a proud
Creole heritage; a model of modernist tropical verve in Key
West, Florida; and a timeless landscape on Martha’s Vineyard.
On the Cover
The Lacy garden in Los
Angeles designed by Rob
Steiner (see page 66).
Photo by Lisa Romerein.
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66 Golden Trowel Awards
Eleven years of troweling for gold in our annual competition
culminates with some of our finest entries ever. Garden treas-
ures, designed by both professionals and amateurs, fill 15 pages.
View small-space magic in Los Angeles, nostalgia in Indiana-
polis, edgy artistry in Portland and Denver, and much more.
To plant is but a part of landscape composition; to co-ordinate is all — CHRISTOPHER TUNNARD
GARDEN DESIGN
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