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Rico Flor posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 17 years, 10 months agoHello all.
Three questions for all. (1) How significant is the LEED initiatives of the UAE (or the GCC in general) to your current projects and practice? (2) Is LEED accreditation a must in your office? (3) Have your office/EGBC/local LEED contacts informed you of the process to get accreditation?
A mouthful but important. Thanks in advance for…[Read more]
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Stephen Buckle posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 17 years, 10 months agoLooking for all gulf experienced LA’s to provide a true insight into the discipline in the region.
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Jeremy Sison posted an update in the group
Stylin' Streetscapes 17 years, 10 months ago


The the streets on the island of Bali in Indonesia are rather amazing. A contradicting yet some how functional mosaic of temples (Balinese Hindu), tacky souviner shops, bars, resturants, massage parlors, internet cafes, etc. all spilling into a 20 ft wide alley (street) that is already full of taxis, motorbikes, donkey carts and peds.…[Read more] -
Barte Shadlow posted an update in the group
Stylin' Streetscapes 17 years, 11 months agoIn Sydney, there is a magnificent avenue of Moreton Bay Figs (Ficus macrophylla) along Anzac Parade. They’ve been there for well over a hundred years and create a dramatic canopy over this wide, major thoroughfare.
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Kevin J. Gaughan posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 18 years agoThanks guys for the responses. They were very helpful! Next time though, make sure to respond to the actual thread instead of posting on the wall. Once more threads get started, it could get very confusing if everyone responded on the wall. But thanks again for the help!
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Paul Corsetti posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 18 years agoHere’s a list that may be helpful: Plant List
I like to use the iris and peony myself. I also mix in Irish moss where I can with the rocks to display miniature scenes of vegetation.
