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Can parks promote international peace?: yes, they can, to judge from the success of 188 'peace parks' worldwide
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 98, Nº 3, 2008, pág. 36
When living memorials begin to fade away: in Amsterdam, opinions vary about the health and the fate of the Anne Frank Tree
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 98, Nº 2, 2008, pág. 20
Graphic design: Andrea Cochran's award-winning Pacific Heights residence looks good at any level [San Francisco, California]
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 98, Nº 2, 2008, pág. 26
Triumph in the Tenderloin: in a tough San Francisco neighborhood, the working poor get a handsome courtyard and a sunny roof space for their own plots [Curran House]
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 98, Nº 2, 2008, págs. 106-113
Bachelor pad, outside edition: Surfacedesign Inc. creates a groovy garden for a single guy [San Francisco, California]
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 98, Nº 1, 2008, págs. 76-79
A garden in every plot: Juli Moir Messervy takes her message to the masses
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 98, Nº 1, 2008, págs. 80-85
Landscape into print: Robin Karson's Library of American Landscape History produces informative and readable books on practitioners of the past
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 12, 2007, págs. 78-82
Connecticut contemporary: two recent ASLA residential award winners, located less than 20 miles apart in Connecticut, reveal that even in staid new England modern gardens rule
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 12, 2007, págs. 98-109
What lies beneath: even on a glamorous Manhattan roof terrace, beauty isn't merely skin deep
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 11, 2007, págs. 86-93
When science is child's play: at the Montshire Museum's Science Park in Norwich, Vermont, the built landscape and the natural world combine forces to teach scientific fundamentals
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 10, 2007, págs. 74-83
Julie Bargmann unespurgated: this tough-talking chick in the hard hat doesn't mince words about the challenge of turning brownfields around
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 10, 2007, págs. 132-139
Sans signature style: how does a landscape architect build a small residential practice in a midsized city?
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 9, 2007, págs. 86-91
Cube with a view: working with a limited budget and a tiny space, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates contends that small is beautiful
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 9, 2007, págs. 102-107
Sasaki Associates' Charleston Waterfront Park honored: ASLA and the National Trust for Historic Preservation laud ongoing success of park
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 8, 2007, págs. 18-18
Locating the creative class: 'Landscape Architecture' takes a walk with Richard Florida
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 8, 2007, págs. 84-86
Plain geometry: seamless incorporation of indoor/outdoor spaces is a California tradition - two ASLA award winners by the firm Marmol Radziner offer somewhat different perspectives
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 7, 2007, págs. 36-43
The school that never sleeps: the carre-changing students of UCLA Extension's landscape architecture program don't leave the nine-to-five world - they extend their day into the wee hours
Susan Hines, Meg Sullivan
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 7, 2007, págs. 56-67
Chip's world: in Greensboro, North Carolina, Chip Callaway, ASLA, blurs live, work, and play, and everyone benefits
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 6, 2007, pág. 104
It's show time!: at the Philadelphia Flower Show, Temple University students build an exhibit that more than holds its own against the pros
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 5, 2007, págs. 36-49
Reality check - three under thirty: starting WAS Design was a dream come true; learning to run a business was another thing entirely
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 5, 2007, pág. 70
News alert: buyouts are big business
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 5, 2007, pág. 86
The firm that plants built: by embracing horticulture, Douglas Hoerr Landscape Architecture has found success in the Midwest for everything from high-end residential work to campus design
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 4, 2007, pág. 80
Applying ecological design: Maryland-based Biohabitats synthesizes science, design, and construction
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 3, 2007, pág. 62
Abstract realism: at Teardrop Park in Battery Park City, all the park's a playground
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 2, 2007, pág. 94
Outsider artist: 'Landscape Architecture' talks with Maya Lin about landscape art and landscape architecture and the boundaries between them
Maya Ying Lin, Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 2, 2007, págs. 110-115
Excavating the past: at Wye Hall, a former plantation on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the land is encouraged to speak about the past
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 1, 2007, pág. 72
The landscape architect who could: Paul Busse tells us how he climbed into his dream job
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 1, 2007, págs. 84-89
Recruiting diversity: dedicated to serving the African American community, this landscape architecture program fits everyone around the drawing board
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 12, 2006, pág. 34
A new country place ethic for a new country place era: deep pockets and environmental consciousness coexist on Maryland's Eastern Shore
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 12, 2006, pág. 44
Rooftop developments: gardens atop new construction offer apartment dwellers acess to views and sun and give developers an edge in the rental market
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 8, 2006, pág. 88
At the top of the escalator: can a plaza two stories up really attract the public?
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 7, 2006, pág. 24
What becomes a legend most?: in the case of the Getty Villa, a discreet landscape facelift softens the effect of extensive architectural implants
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 7, 2006, pág. 110
Designing for the people: as public awareness of the power of landscape architecture increases, so do the demands placed on Maryland's nonprofit Neighborhood Design Center
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 6, 2006, pág. 54
Skatepark dude: Steve Rose ASLA, has helped make skateparks a mainstream anemityoffered by recreation departments across the country - here's what he's learned
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 6, 2006, pág. 144
Nurturing everyday landscapes: as director of the nonprofit Neighborhood Design Center, Mark Cameron, ASLA, works to make common space more common in Baltimore
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 5, 2006, págs. 136-139
The bespoke landscape: Charles J. Stick's small practice thrives the old-fashioned way - on pen-and-ink technology, classical design ideals, and long-term relationships
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 4, 2006, pág. 72
The movement, color coordinated: Conservation Fund chairman Charles Jordan works to bring different perspectives to the mostly white, mainly middle-class environmental movement
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 4, 2006, págs. 130-133
Because plants are at stake: Peter Del Tredici speakes up for plants because too many landscape architects undervalue them
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 2, 2006, págs. 96-99
Leftovers: in Washigton, D.C., castoff tires and spare dirt have become a skatepark
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 95, Nº 8, 2005, pág. 38
Stephen Jerrom, Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 95, Nº 6, 2005, págs. 24-25
After the Glass Garden: Andrew Cao's work challenges the limits of landscape architecture
Susan Hines
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 93, Nº 4, 2003, págs. 104-107
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