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Author Archives: magia26

Trees or concrete?

March 19, 2013by magia26 1 Comment

Vegetation is fundamental in all ecological cycles. It is responsible for providing food and habitat to other living organisms in the ecosystems as well as providing shelter to them. In […]

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Thinking about a project? think about hydrology…

March 19, 2013by magia26 2 Comments

Hydrology Water have become the why and wherefore of the establishments of human developments. That is because it is an essential natural resource that is needed for the sustainability of […]

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Issues? Here an alternative….

March 19, 2013by magia26 1 Comment

Tropicals and other high-water depended plants are one of the most popular plants used in landscapes all over the world. This situation frustrates me, since I do not see other thing […]

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Sharing Space

March 9, 2013by magia26 Leave a comment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Dh38rZvyGxg Sharing Space For centuries humans have behaved very selfish. New developments are done every day and others are being planned already. The problem is that they are planned and […]

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Vegetation Panorama

February 21, 2013by magia26 1 Comment

Development always left ecological footprint, and it is perceived either on a short period of time or latter on. It was not the exception with the construction of the LA […]

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Team Work

February 17, 2013by magia26 Leave a comment

One of the challenges in the Landscape Architecture profession is team work. Projects are results of the collaboration of different disciplines such as Engineering, Architecture, Designers, Urban Planners and others […]

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