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Authors: BARNARD DM
Citation: Dm. Barnard, CONFLICTING MESSAGES (THE PUBLICS PERCEPTION OF THE LANDSCAPE-ARCHITECTURE PROFESSION), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 18-18

Authors: TISHLER WH
Citation: Wh. Tishler, CREDIT WHERE DUE (TEAM MEMBERS INVOLVED IN THE STUDY PROJECT, THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE REPORT FOR SLEEPING BEAR DUNES NATIONAL LANDSHORE), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 19-19

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, HISTORIC LANDSCAPE DISCOVERED AMID THE BITS AND BYTES - INDIAN TRIBE RECOVERS THINGS PAST (COMPUTER ANIMATORS RESURRECT A 17TH-CENTURY PEQUOT INDIAN LANDSCAPE FROM THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 20

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, TULSA SUBLIME - TURNER AND AMERICAN COUNTERPART MEET AFTER 150 YEARS (EXHIBIT TO EXPLORE LANDSCAPE PAINTERS TURNER,J.M.W. AND MORAN,THOMAS APPROACHED THEIR SUBJECTS), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 22-22

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, NPS HOPES ITS CLI IS A-OK - DATABASE FOR LANDSCAPE INVENTORIES NEARS COMPLETION (THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE INVENTORY WILL PROVIDE BASE-LINE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CURRENT STATUS OF A LANDSCAPE, WHICH IS MEANT TO INFORM PARK MANAGEMENT DECISIONS), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 22

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, REST AWHILE IN IOWA - MALLEABLE HISTORY FOR AN INTERSTATE REST AREA (CONWAY,BILL AND SHULTE,MARCY DESIGNED A NEW FORM OF REST STOP ON INTERSTATE-80 USING WORD GAMES), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 24-24

Authors: GILLETTE JB
Citation: Jb. Gillette, PARKING AT ITS BEST (TUTTLE,DAN OF SWA-GROUP CREATES A LANDSCAPE ON TOP OF A PARKING GARAGE FOR THE NORTH-CHARLESTON, CALIFORNIA, CAMPUS OFSILICON-GRAPHICS), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 26

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, PUBLIC WORK (THE HISTORIC VENETIAN-WAY, A CAUSEWAY IN MIAMI-BEACH, UNDERGOES A MAKEOVER THAT NODS TO BOTH THE PAST AND THE PRESENT BY URBAN-RESOURCE-GROUP, A PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE-ARCHITECTURE FIRM), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 32

Authors: LINDHULT MS THOMPSON JW
Citation: Ms. Lindhult et Jw. Thompson, RESCUING A RIVER (INNOVATIVE COMPUTER TOOLS FIND WORTHY APPLICATION IN A CONCEPTUAL GREENWAY PLAN FOR ATLANTA CHATTAHOOCHEE-RIVER), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 38

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, TOURIST-FRIENDLY (DESIGN-WORKSHOP IN DENVER USES ITS CONSENSUS-BUILDING SKILLS TO HELP TOWNS IMPLEMENT COMMUNITY-DESIGN STRATEGIES), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 44

Authors: THOMPSON JW
Citation: Jw. Thompson, A LONG ROAD TO FREEDOM (ESTABLISHING AN ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE IN AN URBAN-ENVIRONMENT IS A WORTHY OBJECTIVE, BUT FREEDOM-PARKWAY PROJECT IN ATLANTA SUGGESTS THAT ITS ACHIEVEMENT CAN BE A LONG, HARD STRUGGLE), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 50

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, NATURALLY WRIGHT (2000 FEET ABOVE MALIBU WRIGHT,ERIC,LLOYD HAS CREATED A LANDSCAPE THAT BLENDS INVISIBLY INTO THE HILLSIDE), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 58

Authors: GILLETTE JB
Citation: Jb. Gillette, MICHAEL (VANVALKENBURGH,MICHAEL ASSOCIATES-OF-CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, HAVE RECENTLY UNDERTAKEN A SET OF LARGE-SCALE PROJECTS THAT COMBINEDESIGN GENIUS AND ECOLOGICAL CONCERN), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 66

Authors: MILLER P BASSETT KE JOHNSON CR LESLIE DW MOORE P STANSBURY JC WALKER P DENIG N DAFT J SCARFONE S CLAY G
Citation: P. Miller et al., A PROFESSION IN PERIL - TAKE 2 (DISCUSSION EXCERPTED FROM THE FORUM HELD AT ASLAS ANNUAL-MEETING IN ATLANTA TO STIMULATE THINKING ON THE FUTURE OF THE LANDSCAPE-ARCHITECTURE PROFESSION), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 74

Authors: WELLS R
Citation: R. Wells, STATEMENT OR CONTEXT - BEAUTY IN THE QUIET AND GENTLE (DESIGN MAY ACKNOWLEDGE ITS SURROUNDINGS OUT OF RESPECT, BUT THEN HOW CAN IT CHANGE THE WORLD), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 80-80

Authors: BUNSTEROSSA IF
Citation: If. Bunsterossa, STATEMENT OR CONTEXT - ART IN THE BOLD AND NEW (DESIGN MAY ACKNOWLEDGE ITS SURROUNDINGS OUT OF RESPECT, BUT THEN HOW CAN IT CHANGE THE WORLD), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 81-81

Authors: FAWCETT L
Citation: L. Fawcett, WRIGHT,FRANK,LLOYD TALIESIN AND TALIESIN-WEST - SMITH,K, Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 82-82

Authors: FAWCETT L
Citation: L. Fawcett, LONG-ISLAND - A NATURAL-HISTORY - VILLANI,R, Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 82-82

Authors: FAWCETT L
Citation: L. Fawcett, ROYAL LANDSCAPE - THE GARDENS AND PARKS OF WINDSOR - ROBERTS,J, Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 83-83

Authors: FAWCETT L
Citation: L. Fawcett, THE FALL AND RISE OF THE STATELY HOME - MANDLER,P, Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 83-83

Authors: BEARDSLEY J
Citation: J. Beardsley, PEDDLING REASSURANCE (MASS-CULTURE AS SEEN IN A SYMPOSIUM ON THE MALL-OF-AMERICA AND EXHIBITION GLOSSING ON THE DESIGN OF DISNEY THEME PARKS), Landscape architecture, 88(2), 1998, pp. 140

Authors: KING A
Citation: A. King, LIVING UP TO OUR DUTY (RESPONSE TO ARNOLD,HENRY,F. LETTER, DEFINING FREEDOM), Landscape architecture, 88(1), 1998, pp. 8

Authors: SCARFONE SC
Citation: Sc. Scarfone, SEEKING A NEW ATTITUDE (ADDRESSING THE ARTICLE, A PROFESSION IN PERIL), Landscape architecture, 88(1), 1998, pp. 9-9

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, TOPIARY TRIUMPH - FILM FEATURES THE LIFES WORK OF AN ICONOCLASTIC GARDENER (MORRIS,ERROL 'FAST, CHEAP, AND OUT OF CONTROL' FEATURES MENDONCA,GEORGE AND HIS PHOTOSYNTHETIC ZOO), Landscape architecture, 88(1), 1998, pp. 14

Authors: BENNETT P
Citation: P. Bennett, WEB SITE EXCEEDS ITS PURPOSE - A LILYPAD ON THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY (THE AMERICAN-HERITAGE-RIVERS-INITIATIVE), Landscape architecture, 88(1), 1998, pp. 16-16
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