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Recent Examples of arborsDon’t let vines climb trees and shrubs; train them to arbors and trellises.—
Tom MacCubbin,
The Orlando Sentinel,
1 Aug. 2026 Larger varieties can be trained to fences, arbors, pergolas, and walls.—
Kim Toscano,
Southern Living,
11 July 2026 This backyard takes a more elaborate approach with a series of arbors wrapped in string lights leading the way to the firepit area.—
Marisa Donnelly,
Better Homes & Gardens,
3 May 2026 Arched garden arbors provide a timeless and whimsical flair to a yard.—
Tessa Cooper,
The Spruce,
25 Apr. 2026 Trellises, obelisks and arbors add a dimension that plantings alone cannot achieve.—
Lauren Jarvis-Gibson,
Charlotte Observer,
21 Apr. 2026 The Garden Conservancy advised on a second restoration of key garden elements in 2008 including the pergola, arbors, and pond.—
Chadd Scott,
Forbes.com,
16 Jan. 2026 Everything runs at a slow Mediterranean pulse, a rhythm to which metal is hammered, looms drawn, and carpets unrolled in the quiet medina, where only the sparrows flitting between arbors of vines seem rushed.—
Stephanie Rafanelli,
Condé Nast Traveler,
28 Aug. 2023
Although vendors at the various farmers markets are often under tents or canopies, those can collect heat as the day progresses.
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Don Sweeney,
Sacbee.com,
31 July 2026
McIntyre’s Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines survived the 2017 heat wave, in part because the vineyard was already experimenting with shade canopies and could roll them out across the site quickly.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
23 July 2026
In the central English town of Stourbridge, where a huge blaze started Thursday, TV footage showed the fires consuming houses, with many left without roofs as flames burned inside the charred walls.
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Angela Charlton,
Los Angeles Times,
14 Aug. 2026
Timber roofs, wood floors and interior framing in historic buildings are extremely vulnerable to fire and can let fire jump building to building, but the load-bearing masonry shell often survives.
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Giorgia Giardina,
The Conversation,
13 Aug. 2026
The domes of Kata Tjuṯa glow vermillion red and fade to watermelon pink as the sun rises higher.
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Elizabeth Warkentin,
Condé Nast Traveler,
11 Aug. 2026
Don’t be fooled by the domes’ modest 700-square-foot dimensions; each dome includes big amenities such as a king-size bed, full dining table, couch, kitchenette, and custom bathroom (as well as heating and air conditioning).
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Julia Sayers Gokhale,
Midwest Living,
9 Aug. 2026
Some of the museum’s first pavilions, which will showcase art by Michael Heizer, Anna Maria Maiolino and Sonia Gomes, are scheduled to open to the public in September 2027.
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News Desk,
Artforum,
4 Aug. 2026
Olson Kundig is designing the resort as a group of standalone pavilions, along with four- to eight-bedroom homes on plots of at least ten acres.