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Date: 2012-10-05 21:16:43
Landscape design
Lawn
Geography
Land management
Landscape architecture
Landscape
Downtown Los Angeles
Garden

GRAND PARK DESIGN BACKGROUNDER Los Angeles-based Rios Clementi Hale Studios designed Grand Park, a 12-acre, four block public park in downtown Los Angeles that stretches from The Music Center on the west to City Hall on

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