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245 1 0 _aWe dare you.playing on the edge in Australia. IN : Landscape architecture magazine.
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_bAmerican society of landscape architecture
_c2015
300 1 0 _a148 p.
_bcouv.il.en coul.;photogr.
_c23 x 27 cm
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520 1 0 _aSOMMAIRE:A planner's plan for Louisiana's wildlife areas; among "resilience officers" shock and stress are in the job description; Dirk Sijmons parses energy landscapes; and remembering Bill Callaway of SWA Group.Edited By Adam Regn Arvidson, FASLA-Among the short-lived opossum's many defenses are an ability to destroy ticks and turn back a viper's venom; plus, pawpaws, the native smoothie on a tree.By Constance CaseyDry on a Good Day-The genius of the century-old Miami Conservancy District in Ohio is that it pairs flood control and land protection without politics.By Kevan WilliamsStrange Companions-Landing Studio turned a Massachusetts salt port from an obstacle to an attraction.By William S. Saunders-The actively beautiful surface.By Lisa SpeckhardtFEATURES66 No, No, You Go First-Kids are right to be a bit scared at new playgrounds designed by Taylor Cullity Lethlean and James Mather Delaney. It's good for them.By Gweneth Leigh, ASLA82 This is a Test-On a green roof at the Chicago Botanic Garden by Oehme, van Sweden, plant failure is as important as success.By Lauren Mandel, Associate ASLA94 So Cal-Mia Lehrer + Associates' new garden at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is a paean to nature the city has lost.By Jennifer Reut
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