Sustaining beauty, the performance of appearance: a manifesto in three parts
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The New York City Waterfalls: big, wet, and wild - but is it art?
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Vermiculture takes a holiday: ravenous wrigglers worm their way through hotel waste
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Hidden town: [Linz, Warsaw, London]
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Great streets: what makes them special? A program seeks to recognize streets that succeed
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A city is not a building: architectural concepts for public square design in Dutch urban climate contexts
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Rating the regenerative landscape: a new 'green' rating system aims to evaluate landscapes - with or without buildings [United States]
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The intersection of trees and safety: engineering design policies say street trees are a safety problem - but is that really true?
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Strategies for clay soils: whether you choose to amend it or embrace it, you need a plan to plant in clay soil - here are some tips
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Landscape planning: a brief history of influential ideas
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Inszenierte Verwandlung = Staging change: Rotzler Krebs Partner Landschaftsarchitektur, [by] Hubertus Adam
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Decreasing the cost of flooding: accurate flood maps can save property and lives in landscape architect-designed projects
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Open space: people space [ed. by] Catherine Ward Thompson and Penny Travlou
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E40[0]: an interpretive atlas [by] Jack Williams
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The Sun King's garden: Louis XIV, André Le Nôtre and the creation of the gardens of Versailles [by] Ian Thompson
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Hot in my backyard: visualizations of our future landscapes can help landscape architects plan for climate change
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Think like Flink: a North Carolina landscape architect takes his niche practice beyond bike trails, growing and changing with the times
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A more perfect union?: after five years, 'LAM' returns to Union Square to ask - is this a 'people space' for downtown San Francisco?
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The view from above: all the Rileys wanted was a garden just for themselves
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Otro tango más: a new park helps renew Buenos Aires's old port area
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The activation of Union Square: a designer's perspective - exactly how well is San Francisco's downtown square working as a 'people magnet'?; one of its designers decided to find out
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