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Move it - inside out, outside in: in Arizona, the Cardinals' field can go outside for a breath of fresh air
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Under new management: how did a famous botanic garden become the front yard of a boutique hotel?
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County seat: this new public building provides a splendid forecourt and reflects the geometry of the site and belowground structure
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At home with stormwater: Minneapolis landscape architects show how to keep stormwater in the neighborhood
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Greenroof guru: how Emory Knoll Farm's Ed Snodgrass became the go-to guy for green roof plants and what landscape architects can learn from him
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Excavating the past: at Wye Hall, a former plantation on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the land is encouraged to speak about the past
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Me and my landscape architect: just because you're a gardener doesn't mean you can do it yourself - consult a landscape architect
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The landscape architect who could: Paul Busse tells us how he climbed into his dream job
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Hello, Columbus: how did a traffic circle on the edge of the country's most beloved urban park become an amenity, even a destination?
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Barefoot in the park: a new park lies at the heart of a reviving Colombian city
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Green roof plants: a resource and planting guide, by Edmund C. and Lucie L. Snodgrass
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Writing for design professionals: a guide to writing successful proposals, letters, brochures, portfolios, reports, presentations, and job applications (Second Edition), by Stephen A. Kliment
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Subject to the vagaries of power: the National Mall has become a monument to political negligence
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