Extreme makeover, Tenderloin edition: a 'national park' grows in a gritty San Francisco neighborhood
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Bend on the Ohio: can good design save a historic grain elevator in this Indiana town? [Mount Vernon, Indiana]
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Educating for a region in change: Cal Poly Pomona offers a glimpse into the profession's future
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When landscape histories entwine: a historic rehab untangles the stories on Concord's sacred ground
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Welcome to the O.C.: China's rising elite is importing a new American lifestyle, complete with fake lakes, stucco ranch houses, and Hummers in the driveway - but as these gated communities grow, is China doomed to repeat all of America's mistakes?
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Research design connections: studies examine converting desert to lawns, playgrounds that make kids more active, how culture affects preferences for sun over shade, and mystery in forests
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A park grows in Brooklyn: a misty grove with room to run is created from a palette of rubble
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Green government: a landscape architect redefines his role to make change in the public realm
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Where the wild things grow: nature helps keep a Southampton garden interesting all year long
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The Philadelphia story: landscape architects attending the 2008 ASLA Annual Meeting will have plenty to see
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Rural restoration: a summer place on Martha's Vineyard respects the landscape of a former farm
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Urban planning needs green rethink: the focus on greening homes and offices is ignoring the wider landscape of our towns and cities - twenty-first-century urban spaces must undergo a green revolution
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