Sudden oak death: California's forest plague is caused by a virulent organism previously unknown to science
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Aesthetic barriers: 'rustic' guardrails and stone walls are designed with hidden strength [Paris Pike, Lexington, Kentucky]
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Cahokia - the symbolic language of landscape architecture: a pre-Columbian site in Illinois still evokes a universal response
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Hobbit sense: what can we learn about land stewardship from 'The Lord of the Rings?'
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Closed to development: a Colorado county preserves and protects quality open space next to a metropolitan area [Jefferson County]
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Visualizing community form: new digital tools help communities shape their own futures
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Why I designed cancer parks: what I brought to the experience and what I learned from it
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Cultured pearl: Great Salt Lake falls - 'Spiral Jetty' rises
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Light touch: 184 illuminated benches in a maple grove will memorialize the Pentagon's September 11 deaths
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Bluegrass harmony: after decades of absence from the field of highway design, landscape architects show how a road can fit the land in Kentucky's bluegrass country
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In the driver's seat: how can a landscape architect find success as an entrepreneur? [Steve King]
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Routing the golf course: the art & science that forms the golf journey, by Forrest L. Richardson [and] Classic golf hole design: using the greatest holes as inspiration for modern courses, by Robert Muir Graves and Geoffrey S. Cornish
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This stop - 65th floor, rain forest: will New York really be a better place with 'sky gardens'?
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