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Index 227 Index Page numbers in italics represent illustrations. acknowledgment, principle of, 28–33, 31, 32–33, 34, 40, 44, 213n13; by horizontal extension, 29; inspiration taken from natural landforms, 29–30, 31, 32–33, 34; materially, 29, 44; in scale, 29; and a site’s legibility, 30, 143, 213n20; temporally, 29, 44; and understandings of place, 30–31; by vertical extension (conceptual connectivity), 29. See also events, historical (commemoration); remnants and fragments aesthetic theory, eighteenth-century, 142, 223n3 aesthetics, environmental, 3 affect, 225n23 Allen, Glenn, xii Anabolic Monument (Los Angeles), 80 Arkansas River, 182, 184. See also William J. Clinton Presidential Center (Little Rock, Arkansas) Army Corps of Engineers. See U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Arroyo Seco, 74. See also Los Angeles State Historic Park (LASHP) art criticism, structuralist/ poststructuralist, 2–3 associationism, 142 Bayer, Herbert, 148, 149 Bicentennial Park (Australia), 107– 8. See also Sydney Olympic Park (Australia) biomorphology, 4 Brightwater Wastewater Treatment Facility and Northern Mitigation Area (Snohomish County, Washington), 92, 98, 104–5, 130–39, 220nn20, 23; avoidance of natural-looking/ naturalistic landscapes, 104, 104–5, 130; forest, 130, 132; habitat restoration (North 40 Mitigation Area), 98, 104, 130, 132, 134–35; Hargreaves Associates’ design, 130; landforms (mounds), 104, 105, 130, 135, 138–39; location map, 131; plantings/vegetation, 130, 132, 137, 151; soil mixtures, 134–35; stormwater circuit and collection system, 98, 132–33, 138–39; terraced slope restabilization, 104–5, 134, 136–37; two zones/ phases of design and construction (habitat restoration/ water treatment), 98, 130, 220n20; wastewater treatment plant area, 98, 130, 133, 137, 138– 39, 220nn20, 23 brownfields, 93–94, 219n14. See also contaminated sites Byxbee Park (Palo Alto, California), 16, 19, 20, 157, 198–99, 211nn39–40; acknowledgment of the past (Indian shell middens), 29, 31; native grasses and maintenance, 19, 20, 211nn39–40 California State Parks and Recreation Commission, 43 California State Parks Department, 42. See also Los Angeles State Historic Park (LASHP) Candlestick Point Park (San Francisco), 16–19, 17, 18, 21, 27; acknowledgment of the past (dune formation), 29, 32–33; contrast between irrigated lawn and adjacent meadow, 19, 210n37; and cycles of change, 147, 150; remnants (detritus) for site furniture, 35; sandbox model, 14 Center for Law in the Public Interest, 43, 216n45 Central Park (New York City), 28; Great Lawn, 22, 212n46; and private nonprofit conservancy, 215n38 Charleston Place (Mountain View, California), 5–6, 6 Chattanooga Waterfront and Renaissance Parks (Chattanooga, Tennessee), 21, 40–42, 58–73, 152; commemoration of historical Unearthed_FINAL.indd 227 4/12/13 11:30 AM 228 index Chattanooga Waterfront and Renaissance Parks (continued) events, 40–42, 67, 215n36; community participation in design and development, 213n11; considering material substrate, 58, 70; constructed wetland, 70–71, 73; deconstructed levy/flood datum along south edge of river, 58; faceted planes, 72–73; grading plan, 11; Hargreaves Associates’ plan based on anticipated land use and location, 11, 58–59, 68; overlay drawings, 66, 69– 71; overlay drawings and aerial photographs, 66, 68; relics/ artifacts of former industry, 35; Renaissance Park, 11, 58, 68, 70, 71, 73; Ross’s Landing, 40, 58, 68, 215n34; satellite images, 60–65; small-scale clay models, 58, 66; soil and groundwater contamination, 58–59, 71; Trail of Tears Passage, 40–42, 41, 58–59, 68–69, 71, 215nn35–36 Chavez Ravine (Los Angeles), 74 Chinatown Yards Alliance, 43, 215n43 City of San Jose Redevelopment Authority, 118. See also Guadalupe River Park (San Jose, California) clay models, 13, 14–15, 58, 66, 107, 184, 188–89 Clean Water Act (1972), 103, 218n11, 222n34 Clinton Library. See William J. Clinton Presidential Center (Little Rock, Arkansas) community participation in design and development, 43, 213n11 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund) (1980), 219n14. See also contaminated sites conservation movement, 93 contaminated sites: and brownfields, 93–94, 219n14; Chattanooga Waterfront and Renaissance Parks, 58–59, 71; Crissy Field, 214n29; groundwater contamination, 58–59, 71; legislation/ environmental regulations regarding contaminants, 93–94, 218n11, 219nn14– 15; London Olympics site (sculpted landforms made from decontaminated onsite soil), 198–200, 202; pollutants in stormwater runoff, 93–94, 218n11, 219n12; soil contamination, 58–59, 71, 107, 110–11, 198–200, 202; Sydney Olympic Park, 107, 110–11 Cornfield State Park Advisory Committee, 216n46. See also Los Angeles State Historic Park (LASHP) Crissy Field (San Francisco, California), 36–37, 45–57; aerial photograph, 54; community participation in design and development, 213n11; contamination, 214n29; design process, 45; dune and tidal marsh areas, 36–37, 38–39, 55, 56...

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