Bosnia rebounds: playgrounds and sports fields help heal a war-torn country
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Mid-range: dealing with the middle plane in public landscapes
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Tackling real-life issues: what does it take to be a winner? Students suggest some answers
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The art of the State: landscape architects who work for the U.S. State Department face exotic locales and unusual design challenges
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Digital drafting: improving the productivity, efficiency, and quality of CAD drawings
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Sonoran synergy: moving thousands of cacti was just part of the challenge in making a road project fit into the Arizona desert
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Navigating change: Colorado Springs's birthplace is a one-of-a-kind historic and natural landscape: a new plan aims to help it survive its popularity as a tourist and conference center
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Present past: a constellation of the profession's brightest stars gathers at Stanford University for a sort of continuing education
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Siting sculpture: from upscale residences to city parks, landscape architects are bringing sculpture into their landscapes
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A mountain memory: a corporate landscape on a Pennsylvania mountainside recalls the native beauty of a devastated site
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Timeline of American landscape architecture: 1930 to 1939
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A healing vision: gardens in health-care facilities are expanding traditional ideas of project promotion and development
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More hype than healing?: a status report on the therapeutic garden
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