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Oberlander Prize
Julie Bargmann Wins the Inaugural Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize
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Learn About Julie Bargmann, the Inaugural Oberlander Prize Laureate
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Three Landscapes Designed by Julie Bargmann, the Inaugural Oberlander Prize Laureate
Personal Reflections on Julie Bargmann, the Inaugural Oberlander Prize Laureate, from Two Former Students
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