Winner of the Presidents Award of Excellence, American Society of Landscape Architects
This award-winning book by a Harvard landscape architect proves how important it is to understand the natural settings of cities, their air, water, geology, plant, and animal life, to create better, more habitable urban environments.
Winner of the Presidents Award of Excellence, American Society of Landscape Architects
This award-winning book by a Harvard landscape architect proves how important it is to understand the natural settings of cities, their air, water, geology, plant, and animal life, to create better, more habitable urban environments.
This award-winning book by a Harvard landscape architect proves how important it is to understand the natural settings of cities, their air, water, geology, plant, and animal life, to create better, more habitable urban environments.
Winner of American Society of Landscape Artists Professional Awards: Communication Category 1984
Anne Whiston Spirn is professor and chairman, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania.
This award-winning book by a Harvard landscape architect proves how important it is to understand the natural settings of cities--their air, water, geology, plant, and animal life--to create better, more habitable urban environments.
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