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Ten Times Better

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Courtesy TEN x TEN Landscape Architecture and Urbanism. It is, according to the cultural landscape historian Paul Groth, a relatively recent invention that was made possible by technological innovations in the 1930s and 1940s. Courtesy TEN x TEN Landscape Architecture and Urbanism. John Rasmussen inspecting trees at a nursery.

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The Age Of The Mega-Eco Project

Landscape Architecture Magazine

We have documented nearly 250 of these mega-eco projects currently under construction and believe there is a big opportunity for the profession of landscape architecture to participate in them and better fulfill its mandate to steward the land. The post The Age Of The Mega-Eco Project first appeared on Landscape Architecture Magazine.

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