TCLF announces Oberlander Prize: the biennial honor will come with a $100,000 award
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Twice a big winner: Walter Hood, ASLA, is awarded a 2019 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship and the Gish Prize
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Goldstar: Kathryn Gustafson, FASLA, is honored with the 2019 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award
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Field of vision: Memphis's Crosstown Concourse is a testament to the community-building power of art
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Empowered by landscape: urban agriculture, plant identification, and landscape design are among the subjects at a landscape training center in Uganda
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Don't just worry about wildlife: recent research points to the human health impacts of habitat loss - and where landscape architecture can intervene
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Pure intentions: air quality is at the center of a winning proposal for Seoul's Haneul Park
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A garden that gathers evidence: outside Copenhagen, a therapy garden is designed for feedback loops
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Get with the program: software and technology trends in landscape architecture
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Lunch break Brutalism: the restoration of a Minneapolis landmark caps off a preservation fight
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Look to the sky: a garden in Santa Fe thrives on aggressively passive catchment
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Floods that know no bounds: two countries. One troubled watershed. No solution - yet
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Get real: Vicki Estrada'a world was made bigger by her transition 13 years ago, and her work just got better
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In Kilauea's wake: inside the long, fraught recovery of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
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Found scenery: the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation restores the work of the Japanese American landscape designer Taro Akutagawa to the Modernist desert Southwest
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Fish food - Aquaculture landscapes: fish farms and the public realm, by Michael Ezban
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