Leaving an Olympics legacy: landscape architects are transforming Vancouver for this month's Winter Games and beyond
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Through the woods: a path becomes the primary feature of a residential landscape in Maine
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The tipping point: how roof design and location affect Temple University's [Ambler campus] sloped green roof
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Nature's palette: Joseph Ingoldsby brings his background in landscape architecture to his work as an environmental artist
págs. 62-71
Research design connections: studies examine navigating by feel, designing to persuade drivers to live in car-restricted neighborhoods, and what makes greenways popular
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When rivers rise: flood protection can be more than just levees and walls, as projects across the upper Midwest demonstrate
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Lawrence Halprin, 1916-2009: remembering one of America's greatest landscape architects
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Beatrix Farrand: private gardens, public landscapes by Judith B. Tankard [and] The collected writings of Beatrix Farrand: American landscape gardener, 1872-1959 [ed. by] Carmen Pearson
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Image of a public park: is a park in Miami Beach emphasizing style over substance?
págs. 132-140
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