In search of a good, cheap green roof [letters]
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, Ernest Wertheim, Reid R. Coffman, Erin Champion, Kim Sorvig, Michael McGrew, Janet Thebaud Gillmar, John Hotto, Matt Moore, Ian S. McCulloch, Leland Walmsley, Adrienne Bottoms, Jason King, Lisa Washington
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Desert prototype: is it worth the extra cost - in dollars and water - to build green roofs in Arizona?; one project suggests some answers
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Natural and modern: a cutting-edge California landscape combines indigenous stone and native plantings [Altamira Ranch, Rancho Palos Verdes]
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Modeling green: a home landscape communicates the how-tos of sustainable stormwater management [168 Elm Avenue, Elmhurst, Illinois]
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International reach: analysis and planning outstripped design in this year's entries [2009 ASLA annual student awards]
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Keeping cool with the cap on: a landscape architect thinks outside the box in exploring new possibilities for fire hydrants ['nyc: uncapped', New York]
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Under the interstate: the Buffalo Bayou Promenade runs along a flood-prone river beneath a tangle of highway bridges - what sorts of challenges did its designers face?; and how has the public embraced this unusual park?
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Back on track: bold design moves transform a defunct railroad into a 21st-century park [High Line, New York]
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Green roof systems: a guide to the planning, design, and construction of landscapes over structure, by Susan K. Weiler
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Lament for a lost landscape: the High Line is missing its melancholy beauty
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