Park and shop: a park in a Colombian shopping mall is an added draw for shoppers - should it invite in the entire community?
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Reflecting Beijing's 'Fragrant Hills': a gated compound outside Beijing abstracts local topography and natural features
págs. 26-33
Abstracting the pastoral landscape: landscape architects help a Manhattan couple outfit their weekend getaway [North Salem, New York]
págs. 34-43
Climbing a plaza: when is a roof a plaza? [Norwegian National Opera House]
págs. 44-59
What they built instead: what goes wrong when a project - even an internationally award-winning project - is not built as the designer intended? [Park and New Town Upon the Fishponds, Xiamen, China]
págs. 60-71
Perennial point: with its diverse perennial plantings and constructed waterways, North Point has been designed to be a new focal point for the Charles River Reservation [Cambridge, Massachusetts]
págs. 72-81
Of rock and gardens: on a glacier-scoured site, landscape architects harmonize with nature [Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens]
págs. 82-93
Simplicity stands the test of time: the Indianapolis River Promenade turns 20
págs. 94-101
Malden River makeover: a brownfield redevelopment project shows how landscape architects can collaborate on damaged sites [River's Edge, Medford, Massachusetts]
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The park IKEA built: if a big-box retailer builds a park on a former Brooklyn shipyard, what happens to remnants of the site's gritty past?
págs. 110-117
Green over the apothecary: a roof garden creates a suitable space in downtown Seattle
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Up by roots: healthy soils and trees in the built environment, by James Urban
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The vertical garden: from nature to the city, by Patrick Blanc [and] Vertical gardens, by Anna Lambertini
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When progress is a walk in the park: Central Park restores citizens' pride in the public realm
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