Would you pray in this garden?: [Pope John Paul II Prayer Garden, Baltimore, Maryland] [letters]
Catherine Mahan, Scott Rykiel, Tim Jachlewski, Brad Smith, Barbara Dehahan, Frank Edgerton Martin, Lisa E. Bailey, Mik Houck
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Return on investment: a Colorado project proves the economic value of public landscapes [Estes Park]
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Paradise put in place of a parking lot: landscape architects help a university restore Pacific Coast wetlands [Lagoon Park, University of California, Santa Barbara]
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Art as medicine: artwork makes for a unique pathway at Texas Tech University's medical school [El Paso]
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Design for cities: New York's CCNY opens doors to urban life and ecology
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Wildfire in Yellowstone then and now: documenting change in a visually dramatic landscape
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Research design connections: studies examine landscapes that tell their own stories, designing safer rotaries, and mapping ATV trails with GIS
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Sketch diaries: four landscape architects tell how they sketch and why
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Student projects Chilean style: low-impact design-build projects take advantage of discarded lumber and hand labor
págs. 96-101
Penultimate plaza: a very contemporary plaza fronts a historic facade [Yerba Buena district, San Francisco]
págs. 102-109
Water less: this seaside garden in Southern California offers lessons for Southern Californians looking to lower water use in their gardens
págs. 110-117
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Computer graphics for landscape architects: an introduction, by Jose Buitrago, Ashley Calabria
págs. 119-119
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