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Finding A Better Way

Be open to new ideas.

I am sure if you asked anyone to tell you what they like about their job and what they don’t, they wouldn’t have trouble listing at least a few things in either category. When I think about my job, there … Continue reading

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Field Notes

ABC Green Home Makes Debut Irvine, Calif.–The ABC (Affordable, Buildable, Certifiable) Green Home, the first sustainable home of its kind to be built with readily available building materials, is now open to the public. A collaboration among Green Home Builder … Continue reading

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Roll Out The Pink Carpet

These aren't just petunias-- they're "Supertunias"! Photo Courtesy of Jesse Hensen

One of the most dramatic statements a landscape architect can make in a large area—whether residential or commercial—is a broad swath of bright color that lasts from spring to fall. One just can’t get that from trees, shrubs, or perennials. … Continue reading

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Adding Park Amenities

New trails and fields mean a win-win for soccer and skiing at Kincaid Park. Photo Courtesy Of USKH

In Anchorage, Alaska, there’s no shortage of opportunities to be outside. Paved bike/multiuse trails cover 135 miles, and the 495,000-acre Chugach State Park serves as a reminder that the wilderness is (in some cases, literally) right out the back door. … Continue reading

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