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Mobile Landscape Intervention Unit

July 13, 2006 | By Chris Hardwicke

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The Mobile Landscape Intervention Unit is a recycled shipping container that has been transformed into a live-work space for a team of intrepid gardeners called Mousse architecture de paysage.  First displayed at the Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens, it will be camped out in Toronto at Evergreen at the Brick Works, the site of the old Don Valley Brick Works factory, June 15 to September 24, 2006.

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