RIP TAP - Getting Christo's number for Central Park, placing a California landscape architect in charge, standing up for Minneapolis hardwoods, and taking a seat in Zurich (English)
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Title:RIP TAP - Getting Christo's number for Central Park, placing a California landscape architect in charge, standing up for Minneapolis hardwoods, and taking a seat in Zurich
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Contributors:Freeman, Allen ( author )
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Published in:Landscape architecture magazine ; 94, 7 ; 20-25
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:2004
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 94, Issue 7
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LAND MATTERS| 2004
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LETTERS| 2004
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RIP TAP - Getting Christo's number for Central Park, placing a California landscape architect in charge, standing up for Minneapolis hardwoods, and taking a seat in ZurichFreeman, Allen et al. | 2004
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EDITOR'S CHOICE - One Park, One Artist - A landscape architect and a sculptor team up to rehab a neighborhoodpark.Carlock, Marty et al. | 2004
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DESIGN - Visions and Revisions - When garden soil yields toxins of a forgotten past, a Korean-American landscape architect rises to the occasion.Freeman, Allen et al. | 2004
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ECOLOGY - Narrating History wit Natives - In Seattle, native species return to parks.Enlow, Clair et al. | 2004
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PLANTS - Success with Natural Succession - Seattle-area plant restorations take advantage of the laws of succession.Enlow, Clair et al. | 2004
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PLANNING - Bollards and Beyond - The palette for security design goes well beyond one-note design.Speckhardt, Lisa et al. | 2004
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TECHNOLOGY - Fabricated Landscape - Fabrics are often overlooked as landscape design elements.Dalton, Deborah W. et al. | 2004
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PRACTICE - Reinventing an Old Idea - A plea for custom street furniture that supports specific places. By Ronald Lee Fleming with Jeannie Miller| 2004
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Learning from Salt Lake - From theocratic plazas to oddball vernacular gardens, Salt Lake City offers a unique twist on the American Dream.Sorvig, Kim et al. | 2004
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Room with a View - The National World War II Memorial frames vistas. Does it articulate a message?Freeman, Allen et al. | 2004
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Extreme, Makeover - Sixty-one Beantown school playgrounds get new lives.Howard, Jerry et al. | 2004
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SHARED WISDOM - When Cities and Conservation Collide - Joe Edmiston leads in the preservation of natural areas in burgeoning Los Angeles.Sorvig, Kim et al. | 2004
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DETAILS - A Garden Teahouse - In Toronto, a garden pavilion takes its inspiration from the Far East.Andrighetti, Rick et al. | 2004
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BOOKS| 2004
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PRODUCT PROFILES| 2004
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BUYER'S GUIDE INDEX| 2004
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DISPLAY AD INDEX| 2004
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CRITIC AT LARGE - Grand but Bland - This World War II tribute probably won't bring tears.Gallagher, John et al. | 2004