The lost drawings of M. Leo Elliott
By Grant Rimbey CNU
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Temple Terrace history highlighted in new book
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USF's Design Build program: Architecture as community involvement
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Building Green, thinking green
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Congress for the New Urbanism 2010 Statewide Meeting this week (1/28-29): Progressive planning advocates (video)
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