For complex situations like these a return to foundations can be clarifying. To improve biodiversity, a perspective grounded in peer-reviewed science — based on essential foundations required for life ...
Always consider the function, strength and beauty when selecting structures for your landscape. Team them up with plants suited to your growing conditions and you will benefit from years of enjoyment.
After a landscape design internship in Manhattan last summer, Tess Abbot ’20 has developed a keen appreciation for Smith’s winding pathways and bucolic gardens, the enduring influences of Frederick ...
Assistant professor of urban planning Zoé Hamstead and collaborators introduce a simple and reproducible approach for classifying the structure of urban landscapes (STURLA) that utilizes heterogeneous ...
Incorporate arbors, trellises and other structures into your designs when planning new or updating existing gardens and landscapes. These structures help form the framework of any garden, add ...
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