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Take it downhill: Seattle plans to clean huge volumes of runoff
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 101, Nº 11, 2011, pág. 90
Practice makes pervious: Los Angeles starts small with new stormwater strategies, but their potential impact Is huge
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 101, Nº 7, 2011, pág. 50
Fresh mint taste: a weird old street in San Francisco becomes a cool new place to watch people - it also takes half a million gallons a year out of the sewers, and every drop counts
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 101, Nº 7, 2011, págs. 68-75
Streets that drink: Portland's stormwater designs are growing ever smarter
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 101, Nº 1, 2011, pág. 32
From gray to green: a designer depaves San Francisco neighborhoods, encouraging stormwater to sink in and residents to enjoy nature
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 100, Nº 6, 2010, pág. 54
UC Berkeley: Johnny Appleseed or lumberjack? - the fight to save Berkeley's live oaks continues
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 11, 2007, págs. 20-20
Seattle's green pipes: a city known for its rain installs natural stormwater drainage systems
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 10, 2007, págs. 100-111
The feel of a watershed: the Cedar River Watershed Education Center teaches by sensory experience - should it do more?
Lisa Owens Viani, Nancy D. Rottle, Eliza Pennypacker, Mark Puddy
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 8, 2007, pág. 24
Best laid plans: long known for its arboreal splendor, the University of California's Berkeley campus is facing the chain saw
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 97, Nº 3, 2007, págs. 24-24
Prairie from ground to sky: a Chicago museum installs an award-winning green roof
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 12, 2006, pág. 28
A question of mitigation: landscape architects are increasingly involved in constructing wetlands to replace those wiped out by development - is it an even trade?
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 8, 2006, pág. 24
Thinking outside the pipe: Portland [Oregon] points the way to reconnecting citizens with the watersheds they live in
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 96, Nº 2, 2006, pág. 54
Infiltrating Portland: Tom Liptan will try anything to catch stormwater
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 95, Nº 8, 2005, págs. 102-107
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 95, Nº 7, 2005, págs. 116-119
Selling Californians on their own landscape: how marketing savvy helps a design-build practitioner wage the battle for native plants
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 93, Nº 1, 2003, págs. 96-98
Ripple effect: a landscape architect turned restorationist critiques the field
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 92, Nº 8, 2002, págs. 88-89
Where the river meets the sea: can an endangered river be restored starting at its mouth? [Ventura River, California]
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 90, Nº 10, 2000, pág. 72
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