Anger and praise for Fresh Kills coverage: [letters to the editor]
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On the edge: art installations transform an urban artery into a whimsical streetscape
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Skate debate: Philadelphia greens up its urban parks, rendering a popular youth culture homeless
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Zig zag - art on a green carpet: a sculpture park to unfold on the Seattle waterfront
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How life was: planting memories at the Elias-Rodriguez House - images of a Mexican-American community's lush past [Tempe, Arizona]
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Exposing stormwater: using creativity, art, and science to increase human awareness and environmental quality
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Constructing memory from within: shock waves from a tragic event in Montréal history shape the landscape of remembrance
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Green specs: evaluating the environmental impacts of building materials
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New birth for Gettysburg?: ambitious overhaul moves forward at nation's premier battlefield park
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Digital town halls: public participation in cyberspace
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A beautiful mind: reflections on the legacy of Erv Zube, 'the father of landscape architecture research'
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Garden for a dry planet: a playful landscape inspires water conservation [San Diego]
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Rooted in tradition: the ruins of a farm in southern Georgia are restored to preserve a piece of Depression-era history and the origins of a president
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Floral style on Magnificent Mile: colorful plantings enliven Chicago's dowtown
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Ripple effect: a landscape architect turned restorationist critiques the field
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La Villette after twenty years: critics pronounced it the hottest thing in park design - today, Parisians are voting 'Non' with their feet
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