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plant. By 1956, this plant was shut down and left behind old refinery towers. Upon the City of
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Haag received his second ASLA award for his design titled "Sequence of
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methods in order to detoxify the soil without transporting and replacing it amplified the issue. Haag and his colleagues suggested using oil-degrading enzymes and organic material to stimulate growth of microorganisms and breakdown toxic materials that were still present in the soil left behind by
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Garden one and three are noted for their geometric-based designs. The first garden, also known as the Garden of Planes, is described as being the most abstract of the four gardens. Garden 3 is the
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Gardens two and four, however, exude the theme of life and death. Garden 2, known as the
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