Pixel city: urban simulator makes faster, bigger models [L.A. Journal]
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Ice-skating butterfly: a landscape architect makes surprising connections that push a park forward [Oakville, Ontario]
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Street trees along Boston's central artery: choices help to define urban districts
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Deeper than art: an installation breaks new ground by traversing the old at the American Academy in Rome
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The status of sprawl: as 'smart-growth' initiatives gather momentum around the country, ASLA sponsors a roundtable discussion on the subject
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The Internet advantage: how can landscape architects best use the Internet?
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Out of the shadow of Mount Royal: the plan for a new Montreal park
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Silicon Valley solution: can a pedestrian-friendly downtown plan provide a center for a sprawling metropolitan area? [San Jose, California]
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A point well taken: Danadjieva & Koenig's 'stealth' landscape for a sewage-treatment plant matures on the tip of Seattle's Discovery Park
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Timeline of American landscape architecture: 1950 to 1959
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Beneath the surface: urban landscapes often conceal difficult or dangerous elements, requiring one Boston firm to be ready for anything
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Civic hydrology: using water to form public ground: Frederick, Maryland
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