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Oberlander Collection Bibliography: Sexton Design & Technology Library Oberlander Collection Bibliography: Sexton Design & Technology Library Ackling, Roger, Simon Cutts, Scottish Arts Council, Maclaurin Art Gallery, Pier Arts Centre, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Graeme Murray Gallery, Artspace Galleries, Collins Gallery, and Crawford Centre for the Arts. 1987. The Unpainted Landscape. London: Coracle Press; Edinburgh: Scottish Arts Council, Graeme Murray Gallery. Agnelli, Marella. 1987. Gardens of the Italian Villas. New York: Rizzoli. Ahern, Jack. 1999. A Guide to the Landscape Architecture of Boston. Cambridge, MA: Hubbard Educational Trust. Alon, Azaria. 1993. 300 Wild Flowers in Israel. Bnei-Brak, ISR: Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel; Distributed by Steimatzky. American Society of Landscape Architects. 2010. Landscape Architecture. Harrisburg, PA: Lay, Hubbard & Wheelright. Ando, Tadao, Mira Locher, and Yoshio Shiratori. 2006. Super Potato Design: The Complete Works of Takashi Sugimoto, Japan’s Leading Interior Designer. Tokyo: Tuttle Publishing. Anthony, John. 1985. Discovering Period Gardens. 2nd edition. Princes Risborough, UK: Shire. Architectural Institute of British Columbia. 2013. ArchitectureBC: The Publication of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia. Vancouver: Architectural Institute of British Columbia. Architectural League of New York. 2001. Second Nature. Young Architects. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Ashkar, Adele N., Bethany A. Carton, Ron M. Kagawa, and American Society of Landscape Architects, Potomac Chapter. 2010. TimeSpace : Landscape Architecture in the Nation’s Capital. Virginia Beach, VA: ASLA Potomac Chapter; Washington, DC: Donning Company Publishers. Atkinson, Robert E. 1961. Succulents in Your Garden. Jersey City, NJ: TFH Publications. B+H Architecture. 2004. High Performance Buildings. Toronto: B+H Architecture. Baggett, Pam. 2008. 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Healdsburg, CA: Naturegraph. Balls, Edward K. 1962. Early Uses of California Plants. California Natural History Guides 10. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Bandringa, Robert W. 2010. Inuvialuit Nautchiangit: Relationships between People and Plants. Inuvik, NT: Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre. Bardóczi, Sándor, and Andrea Dér. 2011. 2010: Landscape Odyssey : Selections of the Most Significant Works of Hungarian Landscape Architecture 2000-2010. Budapest: HCA Landscape Architecture Division. Barry Johns Architects. 2017. Beyond Green - Going Nature-Al. Edmonton, AB: Barry Johns Architecture Limited. Batey, Mavis. 1994. Arcadian Thames: The River Landscape from Hampton to Kew. London: Barn Elms Pub. Bauer, Ferdinand. 1997. An Exquisite Eye: The Australian Flora & Fauna Drawings 1801-1820 of Ferdinand Bauer. Glebe, NSW: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales. Beales, Peter. 1992. Roses: An Illustrated Encyclopaedia and Grower’s Handbook of Species Roses, Old Roses and Modern Roses, Shrub Roses and Climbers. New York: Henry Holt. Beatley, Timothy. 2000. Green Urbanism: Learning from European Cities. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. Benjamin, Michelle and David Suzuki Foundation. 2008. A Passion for This Earth. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group. Bennett, Jennifer. 1991. Berries. A Harrowsmith Gardener’s Guide. Camden East, ON: Camden House. 2 Bennett, Sue. 2000. Five Centuries of Women and Gardens. London: National Portrait Gallery. Berelowitz, Lance. 2005. Dream City Vancouver and the Global Imagination. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre; Distributed in the US by Publishers Group West. Beresford-Kroeger, Diana. 2003. Arboretum America: A Philosophy of the Forest. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Beresford-Kroeger, Diana. 2004. A Garden for Life: The Natural Approach to Designing, Planting, and Maintaining a North Temperate Garden. 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Urban Agriculture Stories, Montreal: Food for Everyone. Montreal: School of Architecture, McGill University. Bilikowski, Krystyna. 1983. Historic Parks and Gardens. Hampshire’s Countryside Heritage 5. Winchester, UK: Hampshire County Council. Bingham, Janet. 1996. More than a House: The Story of Roedde House and Barclay Heritage Square. Vancouver: Roedde House Preservation Society. Bingham, Janet. 1985. Samuel Maclure, Architect. Ganges, BC: Horsdal & Schubart. Biriotti, Sophie, and Peter Malone. 1999. Gardens of the Imagination: A Literary Anthology. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. 3 Birnbaum, Charles A. 2016. The Landscape Architecture of Lawrence Halprin. Washington, D.C.: Cultural Landscape Foundation. Birnbaum, Charles A., United States National Park Service, and National Park Conference. 1999. “Preserving Modern Landscape Architecture: Papers from the Wave Hill-National Park Service Conference.” Landmarks (Washington, D.C.); 10. Cambridge, MA: Spacemaker Press. Bjarnason, Val. 1992. The Tree. Vancouver: Bear Tree Press. Boddy, Trevor, and Art Gallery of Alberta. 2007. Capital Modern: A Guide to Edmonton Architecture & Urban Design, 1940-1969. Edmonton, AB: Art Gallery of Alberta. Boland, Todd. 2011. Trees & Shrubs, Newfoundland and Labrador: Field Guide. Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s, NL: Boulder Publications. Bond, Sandra. 1992. Hostas. Foliage Plants in Garden Design. London, UK: Ward Lock; Distributed in the US by Sterling Publishing Company. Botkin, Daniel B. 1990. Discordant Harmonies: A New Ecology for the Twenty-First Century. New York: Oxford University Press. Bowe, Patrick. 2004. Gardens of the Roman World. Los Angeles: JPaul Getty Museum. Bradley-Hole, Christopher. 2007. Making the Modern Garden. New York: Monacelli Press. Breines, Simon. 1974. The Pedestrian Revolution: Streets without Cars. New York: Vintage Books. Bridgeman, Peter Harry. 1978. The Nationwide Book of British Trees. London: British Broadcasting Corporation. British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Food. 1986. A Gardener’s Guide to Pest Prevention and Control in the Home and Garden. Victoria: Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Agriculture and Food. British Columbia Society of Landscape Architects. 2008. BC Standard for Extensive Green Roofs: June 2007 Edition. Vancouver: British Columbia Society of Landscape Architects; Surrey, BC: British Columbia Landscape & Nursery Association. British Columbia Society of Landscape Architects, and British Columbia Landscape and Nursery Association. 2008. British Columbia Landscape Standard. 7th edition. Vancouver: British Columbia Society of Landscape Architects; Surrey, BC: British Columbia Landscape and Nursery Association. Brook, Paula. 1988. Backyard Adventure: A Parent’s and Teacher’s Guide to Creative Outdoor Play. Moscow, ID: Solstice Press. 4 Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 1968. Handbook on Miniature Gardens. Plants & Gardens. Vol. 24, No. 3. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 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