Insight: Landscape designation in the 21st century
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Environmental assessment of transport solutions
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Landscape Institute: A word from the new president of the LI, Landscape Institute Awards and Professional Practice Examinations 1999
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D-evolution and the Scottish landscape
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Setting the standard: Considers the development of landscape design and the contribution it has made in improving the quality of tile in Scotland
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From the City to the Spoon: Landscape Design reports on the LI/RIAS conference held in Glasgow at the end of May, and reviews the progress of the millennium spaces being created there as a permanent legacy of its year as City of Architecture and Design
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New life for Glasgow Green: Reports on the progress of plans for the renewal of Glasgow Green
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Project profiles: Continuing the Scottish theme, Landscape Design explores recent projects including: Archaeolink Prehistory Park, Hutchesontown, East India Harbour, TarPot (a garden about Scotland), and Makars' Court
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Bingscapes: Considers the distinction between land art and land architecture by looking at three different sites in the former industrial heartland of west - central Scotland
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The French evolution: Frustrated by the traditional English garden show, speaks out in praise of the French sense of fun and innovation
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Developing a new realpolitik: With a new President taking over this July, changes within the Landscape Institute over the next year promise to be significant, but subtle
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