A new revolution: urban parks are making a comeback [United States]
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Heads up for low-flying planes: a park is carved out amid aircraft in Santa Monica, California
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Mall Brawl: a controversial project in Charlottesville, Virginia, aims to revitalize Halprin's Main Street Mall, one of the few successful pedestrian malls, which is beginning to crumble due to deferred maintenance
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What lies beneath?: archaeological remains mobilize grassroots activists to change course on an urban renewal project [Inner Harbor, Buffalo, New York]
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Sustaining beauty - the performance of appearance: can landscape architects insert aesthetics into our discussions of sustainability?
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Research design connections: studies examine what makes subway riders walk, what makes greenways popular, and what makes parking lots safer
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Ambassador for gardens: a master educator has dedicated his life to telling folks what landscape architects do [Edward C. Martin, Jr.]
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Travel as creative fuel: the lessons of great places are best learned through 'design immersion'
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Meet me (again) in St. Louis, Louis: reports of a city's imminent demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated
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Private grief, public place: the Columbine Memorial raises fundamental design questions
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Creating outdoor classrooms: schoolyard habitats and gardens for the Southwest, by Lauri Macmillan Johnson, Kim Duffek
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A genius for place: American landscapes of the country place era, by Robin Karson
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Where'd everybody go?: Beijing's Olympic Green lacks a key ingredient - crowds of people using the space
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