Fancy fronds festoon Parisian pad: neighbors wary of home's ecochic getup
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Closing the park gap: small parks have a big impact on Seattle's urban environment
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Are you certified?: landscape architects are pursuing a variety of professional certifications - what options are out there, and is the abundance of certifications strengthening or weakening the profession?
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Undiscovered landscape: the new headquarters for Discovery Communications helped revitalize Downtown Silver Spring, Maryland - but are the building's open spaces living up to their potential?
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Research design connections: studies examine using photo questionnaires, paths the elderly are willing to walk, and the benefits of public spaces
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Reinventing American cities: we need to make a radical adjustment in how we think of cities and government's role in them
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Origami landscape: a roof deck overlooks a former industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn
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'Make no little plans': Chicago, host to the 2009 ASLA Annual Meeting & Expo, is a big city with big projects
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The inclusive city: design solutions for buiildings, neighborhoods, and urban spaces, edited by Susan Goltsman and Daniel Lacofano
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Urban design and the bottom line: optimizing the return on perception, by Dennis Jerke, Douglas R. Porter, Terry J. Lassar
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Activist memorial: can a memorial really promote social change? [SIEVX Memorial, Canberra, Washington]
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