Why don't landscape architects perform more POEs? [letters]
Clare Cooper Marcus, Athena Tacha, Richard Drum, Sarah Artuso, Ken Dockham
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Skaters show true colors: Iowans counter offensive inscriptions with 'managed graffiti'
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High times at the Chelsea Flower Show: winning entry disputes marijunana's slcker rep
págs. 26-26
A walk in progress: a tour of the (more or less) finished sections of the new Rose Kennedy Greenway reveals that intentions have been met - and missed [Boston, Massachusetts]
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Can parks promote international peace?: yes, they can, to judge from the success of 188 'peace parks' worldwide
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USDA prime design: sustainability-minded landscape architects at a federal government agency want to use their choice real estate on the National Mall as a showcase [Washington, D.C.]
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Urban landscapes in a post-civic age: prominent landscape architects consider the state of public design at the 2007 ASLA Annual Meeting
Christopher Hawthorne, Walter Hood, Laurie Olin, Martha Schwartz, Ken Smith
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Sharing digital data: a number of applications allow landscape architects to send and receive large digital files
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Managed retreat - coastal development in an era of climate change: can coastal communities survive rising sea levels? - one Virginia town struggles to find an answer [Kilmarnock, Virginia]
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Recycling in Israel: unlike most 'Mount Trashmores,' this landfill actually recycles trash [Hiriya, Tel Aviv]
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Olympic hopeful: a city desperately short of parkland, Beijing uses this year's games as an incentive for a 2.6-square-mile park
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From divider to uniter: the nation's capital shifts its 21st-century growth to a forgotten river [Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.]
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Preschool physics: a new playground at the New York Hall of Science lets preschoolers learn science through play - if their parents can afford the price of admission
págs. 112-119
Residential landscape sustainability: a checklist tool, by Carl Smith, Andy Clayden, and Nigel Dunnett
págs. 120-120
The working landscape: founding, preservation, and the politics of place, by Peter F. Cannavò
págs. 120-121
L.A. squared: the city's new plazas are not quite what they seem
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