City united, park fragmented: two design writers share their thoughts on the Rose Kennedy Greenway
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High tide, low tide: a seaside public art project weathers design by committee(s)
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Resurrecting the 'adventure-style' playground: two new playgrounds in Central Park honor the past and offer hope for the future of playground design
págs. 44-63
Mastering landscape architecture: a survey of graduate programs give a glimpse of the future of the profession
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Thinking big ... and small: Philadelphia Green is a flexible nonprofit working at a variety of scales to fight blight, create community, and beautify its namesake city
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Borrowing the beach: a Malibu coastal garden creates a natural link between mountains and sea
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Gateways to the desert: three new trailheads for Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve are designed to have as light a touch as possible on the existing landscape
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Parks, plants, and people: beautifying the urban landscape, by Lynden B. Miller
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Don't sweat the invasion: some scientists are challenging conventional approaches to invasive species
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