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      <title>Dark-Sky Design: St. Patrick’s Island Park Calgary</title>
      <author>goncharj@bnpmedia.com (Joann Gonchar, FAIA)</author>
      <description>When the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation tapped Civitas and W Architecture &amp; Landscape Architecture to create a nature-based park on a 31-acre island in the city’s Bow River, the landscape architects called upon Tillett Lighting Design to provide contextual illumination with the delicate touch for which the firm is known.</description>
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	When the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation tapped Civitas and W Architecture &amp; Landscape Architecture to create a nature-based park on a 31-acre island in the city&rsquo;s Bow River, the landscape architects called upon Tillett Lighting Design to provide contextual illumination with the delicate touch for which the firm is known.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2016 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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	St. Patrick's Island Park | W Architecture &amp;amp; Landscape Architecture

	Photo Colin Way Photography</media:description>
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	Photo courtesy Tillett Lighting Design
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	Photo © Tillett Lighting Design
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	The rendering illustrates Tillett Design Associates’ discreet distribution of light throughout Calgary’s St. Patrick’s Island Park, a strategy conceived to sustain the island’s wildlife population.

	Image courtesy Tillett Lighting Design</media:description>
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      <title>Battery Bosque</title>
      <description>Poised on the southern tip of Manhattan, just blocks from the World Trade Center redevelopment site, Battery Park is one of New York City’s oldest open public spaces along the Hudson River.</description>
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	Poised on the southern tip of Manhattan, just blocks from the World Trade Center redevelopment site, Battery Park is one of New York City&rsquo;s oldest open public spaces along the Hudson River.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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