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Design and Architecture

Landscaping a New Oasis in Palm Springs?

DnA is heading to Modernism Week , where Frances Anderton will host a panel on the topic of desert landscaping in the age of a drought. One of the panelists, Brad Dunning , is a designer who doesn’t think that the answers to drought landscaping are cut and dried.

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By Frances Anderton • Feb 10, 2015 • 1 min read

DnA is heading to Modernism Week, where Frances Anderton will host a panel on the topic of desert landscaping in the age of a drought. One of the panelists, Brad Dunning, is a designer who doesn’t think that the answers to drought landscaping are cut and dried.

Hear more about “Swimming In Succulents” this Saturday with Brad Dunning and other guests at Modernism Week’s “CAMP” in Palm Springs. DnA, KCRW DJ Anne Litt and other station folk will be there and hope to meet you.

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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