Talkatora Stadium: beyond this most important facility, heir that goes back to the medieval era | Delhi News

The Talkatora Stadium, Delhi's oldest indoor sports facility, is known for organizing some of the largest sports, cultural and political events. In the heart of the city, directly on the president's estate, the identity of the round -shaped interior arena is not only limited to being just a leading facility. The stadium, built in 1974,… Continue reading Talkatora Stadium: beyond this most important facility, heir that goes back to the medieval era | Delhi News

Native vs. exotic plants: the changing landscape of spring flowers | Lehigh Valley Nature Uhr

It is now in mid -March and as usual, our weather is warm one day and cold on the next. Although they were short-lived, the latest 70-degree temperatures have brought many plants into germination. One day the halbera, not local plants, which were often referred to as fasting roses, were without buds, but the next… Continue reading Native vs. exotic plants: the changing landscape of spring flowers | Lehigh Valley Nature Uhr

Family art project: Garden designs for women's history Month

Learn more about women who have designed the gardens and cultivated the gardens that we love in honor of the month of women's history. Taking your work into account, make your own miniature creations inspired by places such as Community Gardens and Wave Hill. At 11:30 a.m., families can enjoy a storytime program in the… Continue reading Family art project: Garden designs for women's history Month

Shipping of Mipim: Kimberly Tryba by Lila Landscape Architecture

Kimberly Tryba, Managing Director of the Lila Landscape Architecture in New York, reflects Mipim's vertebral storm, calls on the landscape architecture to focus on future events and discuss the rewarding challenge of expanding the international presence of its practice. From left: Camilla van Deurs, partner and head of urban development, Nordic Office of Architecture (also… Continue reading Shipping of Mipim: Kimberly Tryba by Lila Landscape Architecture

Los Angeles' changed landscapes challenge the memory itself

New imaging of NASA offers a better understanding of the slow landslide from Palos Verdes. It shows the direction of the earthy movement – west, to the coast – and the speed, up to 4 inches per week. The analysis confirms what that of us who grew up on the superficially calm Palos Verdes Headinsel… Continue reading Los Angeles' changed landscapes challenge the memory itself

A centuries of California bungalow, immersed in nature

Entry in these centuries -old California bungalow is comparable to fresh air. With its leaf environment and large windows that invite nature on every opportunity, the cozy family house serves as a cabin -like retreat in the middle of the busy Brunswick West, Vic. But it wasn't always like that. When the owners of the… Continue reading A centuries of California bungalow, immersed in nature

Image: Bizarre 'blood rain' phenomenon sees the landscape washed red by severe falls

A popular beach was colored blood red when heavy rain fell to the mineral -rich coast in Iran. The online film material showed how the downpour illuminated the silver and red beach on Hormuz Island when tourists gathered to be amazed at its color. The flood rose from the rocks in the tourist attraction, which… Continue reading Image: Bizarre 'blood rain' phenomenon sees the landscape washed red by severe falls

Local schools win national garden design competition

The winners of the annual competition for Pocket Garden Design from 2025 were announced by Environmental Charity Keep Heep Heastland Beautiful. The Skypoint School in Clydebank won in the “Primary 5 to Secondary 2” category for its skillful design, a Scotland, Scottish Scotland. Linnvale Primary also had a winning entry in the category Primary 5… Continue reading Local schools win national garden design competition

RiverView landscapes expand in South Jersey with three acquisitions

The RiverView Landscapes, based in Berlin, continues with its expansion stroll, with an announcement of three acquisitions in South Jersey on Monday. The acquisitions solidify the presence of RiverView in Central and South -Jersey and give over 150 employees to their growing team. All three will continue to be managed by his existing daily management… Continue reading RiverView landscapes expand in South Jersey with three acquisitions