Grand Canyon Skywalk: gateway to prosperity or tourist trap?
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L.A.'s LAs: further adventures of Hollywood's newest metrosexual hero
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Made in Taiwan: a corporate headquarters in Taipei features an interplay of levels
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Landscape design and high-voltage power lines: designers can avert conflict between trees and power lines
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Healing through play: a tsunami-ravaged community designs and builds its own playground with the help of a landscape architect
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Is small beautiful? Landscape architects talk about the ups and downs of small firms
Joseph J. Lalli, Gary R. Hilderbrand, Mark Johnson, Martha Schwartz, Tom Oslund, Ray Leone
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The Speed of Light: an art installation on an Irish motorway is a testimony to the obstructions and hazards facing public art
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A restoration at the timberline: a WPA-era amphitheater is restored to blend with its stunning Cascade Mountains setting [Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood, Oregon]
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The new generation of geobrowsers: new tools are available for design and planning
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Chip's world: in Greensboro, North Carolina, Chip Callaway, ASLA, blurs live, work, and play, and everyone benefits
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Skinny streets & green neighborhoods: design for environment and community, by Cynthia Girling and Ronald Kellett
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Good malls and bad cities: new quasi-urban shopping centers and the digital public sphere call into question traditional hatred of malls
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