Ample amphibians: the Court of the Giant Toads attracts all ages
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The French connection: an eighteenth-century parterre garden is restored [Hillwood Museum and Gardens, Washington, D.C.]
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The last judgement: wheelchair sculpture completes FDR Memorial [Washington, D.C.]
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A grand entrance: the water wall at Nike invites visitors into a corporate enclave [Beaverton, Oregon]
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Three gardens in one: Utah's Terrace Gardens combine herbal, medicinal, and fragrance plants with a history in the region
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Vital connections: trails in an Ohio county make both business and bird-watchers happy
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Second chance: landscape architects are discovering unique design opportunities for using salvaged wood
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Run, Lititz Run: community-based watershed planning succeeds in Pennsylvania [Lanacater County]
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Mission possible: Wellesley College enlists landscape architects to restore pedestrian sovereignty to its campus
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Lots in common: in a cluster of community gardens in Berkeley, there's more growing than just vegetables
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Worlds apart: Nike builds two new campuses - one in The Netherlands, one in the Pacific Northwest
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River dancing: a riverfront plaza reunites Hartford with its history
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Landscape in sight: looking at America, by John Brinckerhoff Jackson
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A natural communicator: the preservation of open space is given a new look with the combination of landscape architecture and graphic design
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Remembering Columbine: is a designed memorial the proper way to commemorate the Columbine High School tragedy?
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