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A Pothole Filled With Beauty
Will you look out at the road this spring and say, “What a pretty pothole”? If you live in London, England, you just might. Londoners can stop and see the potholes, thanks to Steve Wheen and his miniature pothole gardening … Continue reading →
Synthetic Turf Council To Meet
The 2012 Synthetic Turf Council Membership Meeting will take place March 5-7 at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Council members are invited to enjoy networking, the fourth annual golf tournament, educational programs and exhibits. Landscape architects can … Continue reading →
Sicilian Courtyard Restored
Early photographs of Sicilian Court at Scripps College in Claremont, Calif., show the space serving as a quiet study court, a place for subdued conversations and a cup of tea. And that is how we see the courtyard being used … Continue reading →
Gathering Among The Greenery
While traveling through downtown Baltimore, it might be easy to miss the plazas and spaces that dot the city. However, by taking some time and walking through The University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus, a unique urban oasis is revealed, with … Continue reading →
Planning For A Rainy Day
The University of Kansas in Lawrence is well-known for its basketball history, but did you also know the university has a commitment to effective planning principles and sustainable practices? As KU expanded its west campus by adding a new classroom … Continue reading →