Foul weather fields: natural playing surfaces get heated
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America's ecocity: an ambitious master plan for San Francisco's Treasure Island aims to replace the former naval base with a sustainable, transit-oriented community - will the actual development be as 'green' as theplans?
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Two in one: shrubs with multi-colored foliage can be accents in the garden
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From past to future: the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition's legacy is evident on the University of Washington campus
Brooks R. Kolb, Anne Knight, Jerome Arbes, Robert Sabbatini, Susan Olmsted, Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, Kristine Kenny, John Stamets, Thaisa Way
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Building Bosnia: therapeutic gardens cross the boundaries of a Balkanized society
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Calling a bluff: a Chicago-area landscape architect seeks to stabilize and restore a degraded slope - by removing all the trees
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Creating an urban oasis: a new hybrid urban landscape gives fresh momentum to a city's renewal [Citygarden, Saint Louis, Missouri]
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Public produce: the new urban agriculture, by Darrin Nordahl [and] Greening cities, growing communities: learning from Seatle's urban community gardens, by Jeffrey Hou, Julie M. Johnson, Laura J. Lawson
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates: reconstructing urban landscapes, edited by Anita Berrizbeitia
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Odd couple: are good projects the result of good design or good construction (or both)? - two new Seattle streets offer some answers
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