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School in season: The movement for well-designed outdoor classrooms gets a push from the pandemic.
págs. 17-20
A collective for the culture: The growth of indigenous-led coalitions in design schools makes space for native students to thrive.
págs. 22-22
Microcosmic wetlands: In a corner of houston'S memorial park, nelson byrd woltz unearths civic histories.
págs. 24-26
Take a moment: At crystal bridges' new satellite location, a former cheese factory is reborn into a setting for contemporary art.
págs. 28-30
Room(s) to breathe: New york'S fresh air fund offers high school students shut out of summer camp an education in design.
págs. 32-34
The scripted surface: Parametric modeling aids the design for a complex paving pattern at a corporate campus.
págs. 36-44
Not just any garden: A recent renovation draws praise and controversy to the white house rose garden.
págs. 46-50
Perfect perches: Sit back in style.
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The divining rod: Channeling milwaukee'S stormwater one prairie at a time.
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The routledge handbook of teaching landscape/teaching landscape: The studio experience.
págs. 106-114
The invention of public space: Designing for inclusion in lindsay'S new york.
págs. 116-116
Drone futures: Uas in landscape and urban design.
págs. 116-116
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True domain: The lands of indigenous people are underfoot.
págs. 136-136
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