Sky scaper: tower of flower power - in Paris, buildings are accessorized with bamboo bling
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Vertical shoebox: a semiprivate urban oasis in Boston blends art and smarts
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Prairie from ground to sky: a Chicago museum installs an award-winning green roof
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Recruiting diversity: dedicated to serving the African American community, this landscape architecture program fits everyone around the drawing board
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A new country place ethic for a new country place era: deep pockets and environmental consciousness coexist on Maryland's Eastern Shore
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From dumps to destinations: the conversion of landfills to parks has great potential for cities
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The ultimate spectacle: what did it take to convert a decaying pile of trash into what Boston's mayor calls the harbor's newest jewel?
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Return of the king: science has revived one favorite of yesteryear, the American elm - can it do the same for the American chestnut?
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Uncommon hedges: look beyond the ordinary to create a spectacular hedge that's more than a green wall
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The technology behind smart growth: implementing Smart Growth principles is easier with high-tech tools
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A great leap forward: New York City officials and a community activist work together - and separately - to improve a park beloved by immigrants
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The ecology of privilege: in Teton County, Wyoming, a spectacular residential landscape sets aside significant 'public open space' for the owner's sole benefit
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Touching the good earth: an innovative campus design reconnects students to China's agricultural landscapes
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Defiant gardens: making gardens in wartime, by Kenneth I. Helphand
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A blind forest road policy: if Bush wants to suspend the so-called roadless rule, he should at least do so with due deliberation and study
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