Drowning in the desert: a zero-budget plaza at the University of Arizona harvests water from the adjacent building
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Parks are for people: we remember Theodore Julian Wirth and three generations of leaders in landscape architecture
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An ode to the dunes: an East Hampton landscape defies the glitzy norm to preserve a rare natural landscape
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Making research matter: how can we bridge the gap between researchers and designers? - a panel at the ASLA Annual Meeting discussed the issue
Daniel Jost, Baldev S. Lamba, Thomas Woltz, Elizabeth K. Meyer, Skip Graffam
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Let it snow: the winter months create both challenges and opportunities for landscape architects
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Campus crossroads: a new plaza at Cornell University is nicely detailed, but does it live up to hopes for a grand gathering space?
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Wave of the present: three unlikely concepts actually get built in Toronto - are the wavedecks a hazardous, inaccessible flight of fancy or good public space?
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Aridscapes: designing in harsh and fragile lands, by Shlomo Aronson
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Google SketchUp for site design: a guide to modeling site plans, terrain, and architecture, by Daniel Tal
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Class conscience: a planning student questions clean-slate planning - should landscape architecture students be doing the same?
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