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Jacques Simon - Metropoles en Europe 2004


an important link in the renewal of French landscape architecture, combining the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian garden cultures he absorbed in his ...


Julio Carlos Thays (1849-1934) French landscape architect on ...

He was named Buenos Aires's Park and Walkways Director in 1891. He remodeled and designed many public parks and squares. Park Patricios, Centenario, Avellaneda, Lezama, Chacabuco, Barrancas de Belgrano, Plaza de Mayo, Constitución, and Congreso are some of them. He introduced Tipas and Jacarandas from Argentine North in our city street and avenues. Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends, family, or private. If you're sharing your entire photostream, you can create a Guest Pass that includes photos marked as friends or family (but not your private photos). Learn more about Guest Passes!

Los Angeles - Squid Ink - Worm Teas and Palisades Potagers ...

Yes, I teach vermicomposting, which means using special worms in special bins to break down all of your food and paper waste. Their excrement is used directly in the garden, and when you soak it in water to make a "tea" it allows the compost to brew a bit and adds tremendous nutrients to the soil. You can make combination teas or compost teas.

Yes, exactly. I always remind my clients that we have a 24/7, 365 day growing season in L.A., which is just amazing. Winter is actually the best time to grow food here. Things like cabbages, lettuces and onions are a good way to rotate your crop. Or you can grow a green crop in the winter, which is what farmers do, like put in alfalfa or Austrian field peas, and it will act as a rotation crop before you put in the Spring crop. It keeps the soil really clean.

News

Architecture lecture series under way

Florida Weekly - Oct 14, 2009

6: Raymond Jungles, FASLA, principle at Raymond Jungles Landscape Architect, Miami — Mr. Jungles, who designed the Brazilian Garden in the soon-to-reopen and morenbsp;raquo;
Film Series and Movie Listings

New York Times - Oct 22, 2009

(Genzlinger) #39;VISUAL ACOUSTICS#39; (No rating, 1:24) Architecture aficionados and design mavens will have an agreeable time with this ode to the photographer
Changing Skyline: Perking up the Parkway

Philadelphia Inquirer - Oct 16, 2009

The problem is that the architects, including landscape architect Laurie D. Olin, have not balanced the facade#39;s reticence with something friendlier in the and morenbsp;raquo;
New Versailles exhibit reflects Sun Kings glory

The Associated Press - Oct 20, 2009

New Versailles exhibit reflects Sun Kings glory New Versailles exhibit reflects Sun King#39;s gloryMilovanovic said the king had well-known ties with taste-makers such as architect Louis Le Vau, landscape artist Andre Le Notre and painter Charles Le Brun, and morenbsp;raquo;
Briefs: Fall lectures set on architecture

The News-Press - Oct 17, 2009

6 speaker will be architect Raymond Jungles of Raymond Jungles Landscape Architect in Miami. The producers of ABC#39;s quot;Extreme Makeover: Home Editionquot; seek and morenbsp;raquo;
Barb Johnson offers More of This World and Maybe Another in her debut ...

Plain Dealer - Oct 23, 2009

Barb Johnson offers More of This World and Maybe Another in her debut ... Barb Johnson offers #39;More of This World and Maybe Another#39; in her debut The paper#39;s reviewer went on to praise the author#39;s ability to evoke the Western landscape: quot;It is in Barnes#39; extensive and intimate knowledge of the Idaho
A Double Dose of French Savoir-Faire

New York Times - Oct 15, 2009

A Double Dose of French Savoir-Faire Breathtaking scale: “Interior of a Library,” an imaginative but unrealized design by the late-18th-century French architect Étienne-Louis Boullée, and morenbsp;raquo;