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Four for the record: landscapes are among newly designated historic landmarks
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Leftovers: in Washigton, D.C., castoff tires and spare dirt have become a skatepark
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Design is the best defense: at the U.S. Courthouse in Seattle, the landscape is the first layer of security
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A better Battery Bosque: landscape architects and garden phenom Piet Oudolf fine-tune a London plane grove
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So you're LEED accredited - now what?: in a win-win situation, LEED accredited landscape architects can secure more jobs and protect the environment
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Leaders of the pack: designers and other professionals shepherd many dog park issue
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Research design connections: more research findings that may inform design
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Captured alive: Hotarumibashi Park is a triumph of Japanese contextualism
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East by northwest: Robert Murase's wetland retreat showcases the sculptural use of stone
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Ancient futures: Jeffrey Bale reconstructs ancient cosmologies one people at a time
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Infiltrating Portland: Tom Liptan will try anything to catch stormwater
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Room 4.1.3: innovations in landscape architecture [by] Richard Weller
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Roberto Burle Marx in Caracas: Parque del Este, 1956-1961, by Anita Berrizbeitia
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Yosemite construction creates controversy: projects make visiting easier for millions, but environmentalists see loss of nature
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