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Landscape architecture - landscaping glossary definition of LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Definition of landscape architecture. The profession involved in arranging or modifying the features of a landscape for aesthetic or practical purposes is called landscape architecture.
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Landscape design in the green industry: feeling "green"? Green, as in "environmentally conscious"? Then a career in landscape design may be just what the "We are in the decade of the environment," says Philip G. Gibson, Ph.D., an instructor at Gwinnett Technical College in Georgia. Gibson, who has created ......(Continue Reading) Diller + Scofidio: critical structures: a recent Whitney Museum show featured installations, models and projections by this New York architecture team Since their collaboration began in 1979, the New York wife-and-husband team of Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio has blended architecture, stage ......(Continue Reading)Emerging architecture: work celebrated in the ar+d awards this year comes from all inhabited continents and represents a very wide diversity of building This is the sixth annual celebration of the ar+d awards, and a suitable moment for reviewing their history and present state. From the first, we were ......(Continue Reading)Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architects Kenneth A. Keltai, RLA, has been named an associate with the firm of Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architects (EKLA) of Brooklyn, New York. Keltai is ......(Continue Reading)Landscape gardens in essence The publication in facsimile of F.M. Piper's 1811-12 manuscript on the design of English landscape parks is a major event for garden historians. In the first of an occasional series of review artic...(Continue Reading)
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