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Parks under siege: encroachments are becoming the rule
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Civil union: a fledgling landscape architecture program once partnered with a landscape design program for mutual advantage - now that they need each other less, what has been learned?
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Landscapes of home, landscapes of escape: landscape architecture students design and build gardens in health care settings
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Decked out: a bunch of architecture students designed and built this deck in a semester - landscape architecture students, heads up!
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Walking lightly on the planet: digital tools can make it possible to decrease carbon footprints
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Plants: striking stems provide winter interest
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Landscape planning: a history of influential ideas - an eminent landscape planner looks at the key ideas of planners who preceded him
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A place for sculpture: New England's largest sculpture park is transformed [DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts]
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Prairie crossing: in Washington State, a highway overpass becomes an experience [Land Bridge, Vancouver, Washington]
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Illluminating knowledge: bar codes grow big in a library's sculptural lanterns [Ocean County Library, Toms River, New Jersey]
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William Robinson: the wild gardener, by Richard Bisgrove
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Critical eye: setup imperfect for Pope John Paul II Prayer Garden [Baltimore, Maryland]
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