Flaunting our skills: Are we doing enough to encourage visionary design?
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A bold Brazilian: Roberto Burle Marx was an inspirational landscape designer
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Design with science: Landscape design is a creative discipline, but a sound understanding of basic environmental and scientific processes is essential
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A modest utopia: The future of landscape architecture should be socially-orientated
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Black and white world: Designers to give good photography higher priority
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A new link with our public? Are we worrying too much about `grand schemes'?
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Dear Mr White... The story behind Edward White's much-lauded and envied British garden at the 1935 International Exhibition at Brussels
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Our world-wide effort: More international cooperation between environmentalists and designers
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Byways revisited: The achievements of the Roads Beautifying Association
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A vision of stature: There should be a cross-fertilisation of landscape art across Europe
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Conflicting demands: The Duke of Westminster explains his estate management philosophy
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In search of a definition: A solution to the problem of a definition for the profession
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