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    Nuages

    by: Revista Landuum

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    Categories: Interventions

    Nuages

    PHOTOGRAPHY: Renaud Meyssonnier

    LANDSCAPE: French Guiana

    YEAR: 2012

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    Pond’s Aquatic Plants

    by: Revista Landuum

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    Pond’s Aquatic Plants

    This term can be applied to any “basin built for water collecting, whether for utilitarian ends (irrigation, fish culture, etc.) or merely ornamental uses” 1.

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    How to illuminate  your garden

    by: Luisi Leyva

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    Categories: The Lab

    How to illuminate your garden

    A good garden is always a source of inspiration. Light and darkness are elements that complement the design and provide a cozy touch, generating

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    Alhambra’s Irrigation System

    by: Dr Antonio Malpica Cuello

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    Categories: History & Culture

    Alhambra’s Irrigation System

    Using water to a greater or lesser extent, allows to generate landscapes of different entities, therefore the availability of this element is fundamental to create spaces that include intentional irrigation systems.

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    Hydroponics: The Art of Growing Plants Without Soil

    by: David E. Torres Sánchez

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    Categories: History & Culture, History & Culture

    Hydroponics: The Art of Growing Plants Without Soil

    The term hydroponics was introduced officially in 1937 by William Frederick Gericke of California University, in a publication on the renowned magazine Science,

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    Between gray and blue: Cities overlooking  the sea

    by: Arq. Ivonne Walls

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    Categories: History & Culture

    Between gray and blue: Cities overlooking the sea

    “The cities on the seashore  tell the stories of that sea… the rivers narrate old events and the lakes treasure them.

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