Shade-loving Ground Covers: Low-maintenance, shade-loving ground covers may sound too good to be true, but there really are such plants
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Innovating in Sydney: For the Sydney Olympics, an innovative tree-planting detail
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California Retrofit: Many downtown corporate plazas are cold and forbidding
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Exurban Renewal: The Tacony Depot in Philadelphia once manufactured armor for tanks
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A Soft Approach to Erosion Control: Geotextiles provide an effective and environmentally friendly alternative to the hard armoring of erodible slopes
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Sustainable Camp-out: An environmentally sensitive resort planned for Hawaii's big island makes the case that culture and ecology are not segregated concepts
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Leader, Advocate, or Facilitator?: Landscape architects pride themselves on their ability to facilitate a design solution
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The Making of an Arboretum: There's a new North Carolina Arboretum in the mountains near Asheville, and the story of its design is rampant with landscape architects
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Big Idea Down Under: Three major U. S. firms have teamed up with public-sector designers to configure the site of the Olympics for the year 2000 in Sydney, Australia
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Time for TEA-21: Like its predecessor, the Intermodal Surface Transportation Act (ISTEA), TEA-21 offers a wealth of opportunities to landscape architects interested in transportation enhancements
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Bamboo: Perhaps the most widely used and versatile plant in the world is feared by many and revered by others
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