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Brave new ecology: same old mistakes [letters]
Peter Del Tredici, Edward Flaherty, R. Alfred Vick, Chris Mendel, Darrel G. Morrison, Louisa R. Thompson, Katrin Scholz-Barth, Dennis A. Winters
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10 x student shows: over the following 12 pages we review 10 end-of-year architecture school exhibitions across the UK [Student Shows 2018]
Richard Waite, Úna Breathnach-Hifearnáin, James Tait, Phil Zoechbauer, Christine Murray, Rob Wilson, Nick Vaughan, Guy Hollaway, Jon Astbury
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Dale Chihuly at large in Florida: sculptures on view at Fairchild
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Commercial photography and the understanding of place: what we see and don't see in commercial photographs of built landscapes
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The final frontier: the creation of an educational adventure playground required a few custom features to send it out of this world
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Creating a private haven: a landscape architect turns his bleak site into cozy terraces that invite outdoor living
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Spotlight on tree bark: trees with colorful or textually interesting bark shine in the winter garden
págs. 62-63
Tea, anyone?: a Chicago horticulturalist puts compost tea to the test
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The bespoke landscape: Charles J. Stick's small practice thrives the old-fashioned way - on pen-and-ink technology, classical design ideals, and long-term relationships
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Rebuilding the Gulf Coast: how landscape architects can use their digital skills to play a key role in the process
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A helping hand for communities: how the National Park Sevice can provide free design assistance for your town
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'A radical rethink of the whole system': how should architects respond to the Hackitt Review's call for a 'golden thread' of design intent? This was the question addressed by industry experts in the latest AJ roundtable panel discussion
Jo McCafferty, Chris Jarvis, Richard Harrison, John Garbutt, Alex Ely, Adrian Dobson, Russell Curtis, Emily Booth
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Playground for the senses: a garden in India seeks to provide a soothing antidote to the bustle of the nearby capital city
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Peeling back the surface: Portland's latest park gives functioning ecology and good urban design equal billing [Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon]
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Into the mangroves: a park brings the Amazon's aquatic landscape closer to urban residents
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The movement, color coordinated: Conservation Fund chairman Charles Jordan works to bring different perspectives to the mostly white, mainly middle-class environmental movement
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American playgrounds: revitalizing community space, by Susan G. Solomon
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Europäische Landschaftsarchitektur = European landscape architecture - squares, parks and promenades: recent projects, edited by Peter Zöch and Gesa Loschwitz
págs. 134-135
Sight lines: Tanner Springs Park, Portland's newest, comes with instructions
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