Dune not disturbed: a dense beach cloister hides a super-light terrace on the sand
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Loads of green: some spots atop a Manhattan roof support plantings - and others dont
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Lincoln Center's green carpet: a most curious lawn is in an unlikely place
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The people's parks person: New Jersey Representative Albio Sires pushes for urban parks because he knows they change lives
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The Bronx is blooming: Concrete Plant Park greens the Bronx River waterfront, Mafia blocks and all
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New York loosens up: Rockwell Group's Imagination Playground offers 'loose parts,' like an adventure playgroud, but it' s geared toward a younger crowd
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Please loiter: in Brooklyn, there's always a place to sit outside
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Civilian conrol: Nancy Owens Studio reshapes Fort Totten Park for a lasting peace [Queens, New York]
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On the waterfront: around two Manhattan piers, Michael van Valkenburgh Associates takes an explosion of social life to the Hudson Rivers' edge
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Urban green: innovative parks for resurgent cities, by Peter Harnik
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Parks and the private purse: maintenance without public money seemed a swell idea - the recession has shown its limits
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