Research design connections: studies examine teenagers and public places, playground obstacles, how to get kids moving and the effectiveness of wander gardens
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Degrees of preservation: three residential landscapes by Thomas Church face challenges under new ownership
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Seeing space: friends, clients, and colleagues remember Robert N. Royston (1918-2008), a pioneering modernist whose teaching and work helped to define landscape architecture in postwar California
J. C. Miller, C. A. Birnbaum, Alexander R. Mehran, Jon Coe, Glen L. Smith, Asa Hanamoto, Jack Baskin, Tito Patri
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Dancing through Halprin's Portland: almost 40 years after it was built, Portland, Oregon's Open Space Sequence hosts a dance event that honors Lawrence and Anna Halprin
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Learning from FLO: how Frederic Law Olmsted got the Central Park job
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Next installment on the Hudson: the TriBeCa section extends the Hudson River Park southward [New York]
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Elevating habitat: a quasi-traditional green roof design can increase biodiversity in cities
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The Pentagon memorial story: the victims' families, the federal bureaucracy, and the designers worked together to evolve a fitting memorial
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Green house in the city: a San Francisco experiment offers some hard lessons in sustainability
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Earth architecture: from ancient to modern, by William N. Morgan
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Bench marks: in a bid to discourage skaters, landlords at Toronto-Dominion Centre have made incisions in the iconic granite benches around a plaza that was meant to welcome people - guess what, boarders are people, too
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