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April 22, 2004

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2004 Landscape Architecture Surveys


Stories


"Shared streets can provide open space, too"
By ELIZABETA STACISHIN-MOURA, The Berger Partnership


"The do's and don'ts of planting new trees"
By SCOTT D. BAKER, Tree Solutions


"Low-allergen landscapes nothing to sneeze at"
By AUDREY BATEMAN, Nakano Associates


"Landscape designers promote active lifestyles"
By BROOKS KOLB, Talley & Kolb


"Ecological restoration goes beyond trees and shrubs"
By DEB GUENTHER, Mithun


"Keeping runoff out of sight, but still in mind"
By DUANE DIETZ, DietzHartlage Landscape Architecture


"What is your landscape telling you?" By NORMAN PAUL STROMNDAHL, The Portico Group

"Art meets Frisbees in north Seattle park"
By CHARLES ANDERSON, Charles Anderson Landscape Architecture


"Landscape connects rivers and cultures"
By RENÉ SENOS, Jones & Jones

Featured Stories...



contest
Gardeners go trowel to trowel in contest

Like a spring bouquet, the plantings in curb bulbs, traffic circles and planting strips are gifts from businesses or gardeners that share the beauty of nature with the public.
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Amgen
Amgen unwraps the landscape at Helix

Amgen's Helix Campus, the company's new state-of-the-art research and development facility, is situated on a 40-acre site on Elliott Bay in the Interbay area between Queen Anne Hill and Magnolia.
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 fish spiral
Seattle's big chance to reconnect the waterfront

When landscape architect, Charles Olmsted, arrived in Seattle a century ago he created a vision for parks and greenways. Like Olmsted, we have a once-in-a-century chance to reconnect our city to the waterfront.
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2004 Landscape
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