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A CAMPAIGN FOR KILEY | Landscape Architecture Magazine
A Campaign FOR KILEY September 30, 2021 by LAM Team Floridians are rallying to restore a uncommon Dan Kiley landscape, starting with 800 trees. On June 17, 1988, life altered for Laurie Potier-Brown, ASLA. She was dwelling in Tampa, Florida, and doing the job in marketing when also pursuing an MBA. Her company’s offices were being positioned downtown, around the new NationsBank tower, Harry Wolf’s now-legendary concrete silo of an workplace developing. That Friday, through her lunch split, Potier-Brown ventured down to the park that had just opened in conjunction with the setting up. She walked less than the plexiglass-bottomed canal and up into the interesting, leafy garden, and…


