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Finding the middle ground: landscape architects propose diversity over dominance for the renovation of the World Trade Center site
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Green guardians: can plants enhance security?
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Security in the public realm: uniting security strategies with good urban design for a safe, more harmonious environment
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Base enclosure: landscape architecture students are drafted to conceptualize a landscape-friendly approach to base security [Key West]
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Green specs II: a methodology for evaluating environmental impacts of building materials and products
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Rethinking streets as parks: Seattle's open-space strategy shifts its emphasis away from traditional parks to an evolving 'urban ecosystem' that focuses on city streets
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A new kind of scrutiny: security control in landscape architecture means much more than barriers and bollards
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Creating safety: as the U.S. government places a priority on protecting public spaces from terrorist attacks, landscape architects find a role
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Invisible barriers: after getting by for too long with makeshift security arrangements at the Washington Monument, the National Park Service has embarked on a plan to do something more permanent - and more dignified
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Changing the guard: a new design for 'America's Main Street' removes the clutter of makeshift security
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Epic stones: winner of a 2001 Aga Khan Architectural Award, this Tehran park marries traditional stone masonry with visionary park planning
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Landscape architecture in Iran: impressions of an American
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A natural construct: creating his own definition of the natural world, a landscape architect substitutes artifice for nature [Claude Cormier]
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SafeScape: creating safer, more livable communities through planning and design, by Al Zelinka and Dean Brennan
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Above and beyond: visualizing change in small towns and rural areas, by Julie Campoli, Elizabeth Humstone, and Alex MacLean
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Taking the public hostage: do unsightly makeshift barriers in our nation's capital mean that the terrorists are winning another battle?
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