USKH Landscape Architect and Planner Wm. Dwayne Adams, Jr., wrote an article about memorial planning for the November/December issue of Landscape Architect Business magazine. He says it is one of the "most daunting" and "most rewarding" types of work designers tackle.
USKH Landscape Architect Terry Schoenthal's article about effectively mixing design and equipment for playround safety appeared in the September/October issue of Landscape Architecture Business Magazine.
In 2004, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) embarked upon a project to reclaim portions of approximately 11 miles of abandoned placer-mined land in the Harrison Creek valley near Central, Alaska.
Early coordination with regulatory agencies made it feasible to permit a major relocation of a catalogued salmon stream as part of the recently completed Ketchikan International Airport Runway Safety Area (RSA) project.
An Innovative Approach To Harrington Washington’s Wastewater Treatment Planning And Design
Remote areas. Intense weather. Wildlife. Fieldwork in Alaska is full of challenges, leaving little time for Plant IDs. USKH put together some handy Plant ID cards as well as General Wetlands, Wetland Hydrology, and Hydric Soils tips to help you during your wetland delineation.
By Steve Edwards Artificial turf gives Alaska fields a fighting chance
Aptly named "NextGen" by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the move to transform our National Airspace System to the next generation of technology is underway – airports throughout the country have already kicked-off their efforts to be NextGen compliant.