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Top U.S. Department of Health and Human Services staff participate in design and health symposiumThe Rhode Island School of Design was the location for a symposium on design and health. This seems like a new interest of federal agencie… Started by Fiona Hyde |
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Landscape architects are, in the tradition of Frederick Law Olmstead, public health advocatesFrederick Law Omlstead, the genius behind New York City's Central Park, was once the secretary general of the U.S Sanitary Commission. An… Started by Fiona Hyde |
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Silo-busting leads to cross-sector brawl: Landscape architecture versus planning & engineeringHow would you/should you mediate a turf brawl between two groups you must have in a collaborative effort to create a healthy/walkable commu… Started by Marisel Brown |
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Landscape Architecture.org-Eclectic......... a little bit of this & a little bit of thatLandscape Architecture.org's home page is not quite what one would expect from a design-centered discipline. The first thing one sees are l… Started by Marisel Brown |
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DIRT: Landscape architecture's role in mitigating climate changeThe American Society of Landscape Architects developed a guide that provides climate change mitigation practice options. Although the guide… Started by Marisel Brown |
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