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A Café Is a Country

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Terremoto designed Cafe Ohlone to be an Indigenous refuge in a colonial world. It’s a world that’s part of a modern-day setting but that also is celebrating everything Indigenous to this place.”. Sarah Samynathan, ASLA, a designer at Terremoto, recalls recognizing among the ingredients plants she used in projects.

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The Design Village spotlights 10 design projects

Deezen

Dezeen School Shows: a project that aims to bring awareness to coral bleaching and an aqua farming-based intervention to improve Rohingya refugees' food security are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at The Design Village. The Design Village. Institution: The Design Village. Course: The Design Cell.

Project 72
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Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, Washington

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Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, Washington Building, WA Architecture Design, Photography. Design: LMN Architects. LMN Architects is pleased to celebrate the design and construction of the new Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion. The project has been guided by a desire to design a ‘waterfront for all’ serving the Seattle community.

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Three Waves, Dover, Southeast England

e-architect

Three Waves, Dover Development, England, Southeast English Landscape Design, Photos Three Waves, Dover, Southeast England 11 May 2023 Architects: Tonkin Liu Location: Dover, Southeast England, UK Photos: Mike Tonkin Three Waves, Dover, England Dover’s Esplanade has been given a radical overhaul by Tonkin Liu. What was the brief?

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The Age Of The Mega-Eco Project

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Moreover, megaprojects have developed a reputation for being designed and built according to standardized engineering specifications with little regard for local ecology or culture, often resulting in adverse environmental and social impacts that were either not foreseen or not disclosed at the time of their implementation.

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In Their Elements

Landscape Architecture Magazine

They raise chickens, sheep, and cattle; operate a nursery that supplies plants for many projects of Stimson, the firm Steve founded in 1992; and use the place to test ideas and gather inspiration about planting, design, and construction. A few years ago they typically had about 80 active projects; today they are handling about 110.

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