Coen+Partners

Coen+Partners is a nationally regarded landscape architecture practice with studios in Minneapolis and New York City.

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Select Publications

2008

  • Riddle, Mason.  “The Twin Cities”, Elle Decor, June 2008.
  • Gilliam, Shawn. “Top 10 Trends in Landscaping”, Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine, April 2008.
  • Blauvelt, Andrew. ‘Worlds Away : New Suburban Landscapes’, Walker Art Center, 2008.
  • Stevens, Alecia. ‘In the Seventh House’, Metropolitan Home, January/February 2008.

2007

  • Urban Land Institute.  Developing Sustainable Planned Communities.  Featuring information on Jackson Meadow Conservation Community.
  • Mach, Linda. ‘Architecture: Exurbia pastoralis’, MARQ magazine, October/November 2007.
  • Carl, E. Tim. ‘10 on 10’, Architecture Minnesota, July/August 2007.
  • Review of 2006 ASLA convention, featuring the work of Coen + Partners, Japanese Landscape Magazine, April 2007.

2006

  • Blauvelt, Andrew. “Uncommon Ground: Shane Coen and Tom Oslund”, Walker Magazine, September/October 2006.
  • Crotti, Nancy. “Landscapes on the Edge”, Midwest Home and Garden, April 2006.
  • Bishop, Deborah. “Landscape 101”, Dwell, April 2006.
  • Riddle, Mason. “Picture Park”, Architecture Minnesota, March/April 2006.

2005

  • “Honor Awards, Urban Design,” Architectural Record, May 2005.
  • LeFevre, Camille. “United State of Design,” Metropolis, May 2005.
  • Froslie, Erin Hemme. “Arts School Vision,” The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, April 26, 2005.
  • Fisher, Thomas. “Building Body Art,” Architecture, March 2005.
  • Fisher, Thomas. Salmela/Architect, University of Minnesota Press, May 2005.
  • Arieff , Allison. “Tim Alt on The Mayo Woodlands,” Dwell, April/May, 2005.
  • Mack, Linda. “Modern Architect Listens to Power of Place,” Minneapolis Star Tribune, March 20, 2005.
  • Yuen, Laura. “A City Park Once Again,” St. Paul Pioneer Press, March 16, 2005.
  • “Record News: 2005 AIA Honor Awards Announced,” Architectural Record, January 2005.

2004

  • LeFevre, Camille. “Two Black Sheds,” Architectural Record, October 2004.
  • Raver, Anne. “Rancor in the Grass,” New York Times, August 12, 2004.
  • Hammel, Bette. “Mayo Woodlands,” Midwest Home and Garden, March 2004.

2003

  • Holtzman, Anna. “2003 P/A Awards,” Architecture, January 2003.
  • Mack, Linda. “Landscape Artist,” Minneapolis StarTribune, April 20, 2003
  • Mack, Linda. “A Turning Point on the Library,” Minneapolis StarTribune, April 14, 2003
  • Mandell, Julia. “The Little House in the Big Woods”. Architecture, August 2003.
  • Martin, Frank Edgerton. “A Second Opinion,” Landscape Architecture, December 2003.

2002

  • Fisher, Thomas. “True or False,” Architecture, April 2002.
  • Land Forum Magazine “Designed Landscape Forum III,” Land Forum: Vol. 13, August 2002.
  • Mack, Linda. “A New Style on the Prairie,” Minneapolis StarTribune, December 2, 2002.
  • Mandell, Julia. “Modern Design, Old-fashioned Construction,” Architecture, December 2002
  • “Pulling Together,” The Architectural Review, November 2002.
  • “Sylvan Sauna,” The Architectural Review, November 2002.

2001

  • Bressi, Todd W. “2001 ASLA Awards: Synthesis or Eclecticism?” Landscape Architecture, November, 2001.
  • Cuito, Aurora. Country Modern, Loft-Publications, 2001.
  • Cuito, Aurora. Minimalist Spaces, Watson-Guptill Publications, 2001.
  • Evans, R.E. Blake. “Nordic Tract,” Builder Magazine, September 2001.
  • Fisher, Thomas. “Victory of the Commons,” Architecture, March 2001.
  • Jossi, Frank. “The New Face of Suburbia,” Twin Cities Parent, March/April 2001.
  • Larson, Kris et al. Conservation Design Portfolio: Preserving Minnesota Landscape through Creative Development, Minnesota Land Trust.


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