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W hen you first think of a European vacation, your mind probably goes to tourist havens like Italy, Spain, France and Greece.
Nestled between Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix sits a jewel of the north that somehow remains one of the Great Lakes State’s best-kept secrets: Charlevoix, Michigan. Downtown Charlevoix beckons ...
Landscape architecture doesn’t have a reputation for grasping technology with arms wide open, but US landscape designer and planning academic Dr Phil Fernberg is now leading the charge.
Al proyectar espacios para mirar, la arquitectura dialoga con el territorio buscando entender el paisaje y disfrutar de la realidad ya sea natural o construida.
Two contributing authors, Justin Davidson and Nat Oppenheimer, will discuss the themes of their essays, The Long View: Building for Rebuilding and Engineering Landmarks, and join in dialogue with ...
Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
"Less is more," insisted minimalist architect Mies van der Rohe, which could also apply to this breezy little book on architectural styles. In its conversational 119 pages, The Look of ...
In “Miracles and Wonder,” the author explores what motivated people to record the details that define the life of Jesus. In ‘Searches,’ Vauhini Vara collaborates with a chatbot to write ...
A new book from Vita Sackville-West's grandson, Adam Nicolson, explores the pigeons who can tell their Bach from their Stravinsky and testosterone-fuelled wrens who make Hugh Hefner look tame.
ASLA invites educators to experience DREAM BIG with Design and learn how to introduce landscape architecture to students. Classroom teachers, afterschool leaders, homeschool educator, families, and ...
This new edition combines two former Colorado Nursery & Greenhouse Association publications, the Annual & Perennial Guide and ...
Since 1997, the American Horticultural Society has been honoring outstanding garden-related books published in North America ...