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The New York Times Magazine May 16, 2004 Architecture 2004

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    The New York Times Magazine
    May 16, 2004
    Architecture 2004
    Contents:
    The Way We Live Now
    Without Walls
    By VERLYN KLINKENBORG
    What if nature had an author? Landscape architecture's delights and disturbances.
    QUESTIONS FOR MARTHA SCHWARTZ
    Can America Go Public?
    Interview by DEBORAH SOLOMON
    The landscape architect says we should devote fewer resources to our bathrooms and more to the world beyond our front doors.
    The Anti-Olmsted
    By ARTHUR LUBOW
    Swimming in the gas tank. Gardening in the ore bunker. In Duisburg, Germany, Peter Latz has turned blighted factory ruins into a great urban park by leaving the blight and ruins intact.
    An American Transplant
    By MICHAEL POLLAN
    What happens when you move to California and leave your New England garden behind?
    Stone DiaristStone Diarist
    By DEBORAH SOLOMON
    Andy Goldsworthy has spent years rearranging the British countryside by making fragile, isolated artworks out of broken twigs and piles of rock. Now, in Manhattan, he's turning the very idea of landscape inside out.
    Native Grounds
    By JIM ROBBINS
    An immigrant who loved the prairie, Jens Jensen worked his way up from parks-department laborer to become the Frank Lloyd Wright of the outdoors.
    ESSAY
    The Greening of the City
    By JANE JACOBS
    As offices move to the suburbs, nature takes up residence downtown.
    DomainsDOMAINS
    Couple's Cottage in the Sky ...
    Interviews by AMY BARRETT
    A retired couple builds a treehouse in Wadena, Minn.
    CONSUMED
    Total Pest Control
    By ROB WALKER
    Military technology is deployed to fight the backyard war on the mosquito.
    The Ethicist
    By RANDY COHEN
    • Forum: You're the Ethicist
    On Language
    By WILLIAM SAFIRE
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