Ecocemeteries: a viable option?
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Riverfront revival: competition winners highlight fluidity in landscape
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Gone... yet strangely there: in the hills of Colorado a landscape architect is discovered [Bredo Morstoel]
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Poetry for the senses: the Portland Chinese Garden celebrates plants indigenous to China
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Folding gravel: innovative use of ground plane is seen in a Dutch courtyard
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Screening junkspace: is Denver squandering its opportunity to build a world-class airport landscape?
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Reading the wilderness: in a new town, the library seems to grow from the forest floor [Maple Valley Library, Seattle]
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Parks for a Zenith City: Duluth rediscovers its Skyline Parkway
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Creative stealth: can landscape architects really camouflage the ubiquitous cell tower?
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A common thread: volunteering allows landscape architects to 'give something back' to their communities
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Nature aroused: the 11th International Garden Festival at Chaumount-sur-Loire
págs. 68-77
The hedge and the void: the landscapes of Dieter Kienast and an overview of his career
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Secret garden in the city: a classical Chinese garden uplifts Portland's Chinatown
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Selling Californians on their own landscape: how marketing savvy helps a design-build practitioner wage the battle for native plants
págs. 96-98
Kienast Gärten = gardens, by Dieter Kienast [and] Kienast Vogt: Aussenräume = open spaces by Dieter Kienast [and] Kienast Vogt: Parks und Friedhöfe = parks and cemeteries by Dieter Kienast [and] Dieter Kienast: in praise of sensuousness, by Dieter Kienast
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Slouching toward Minneapolis: the Minneapolis Federal Courthouse Plaza - meaning and identity
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