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Purkiss Rose-RSI Landscape Architecture, Recreation and Park Planning is a full-service landscape architecture, park and recreation planning firm providing creative, personalized per·son·al·ize  
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 services. The firm is committed to providing services that respond to the clients' aesthetic, functional and budgetary requirements. For more than 36 years, the Years, The

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 firm has gained knowledge and experience in park and recreation planning as well as construction technology. The firm provides a full range of services in the areas of master planning, recreation, architecture, schematic A graphical representation of a system. It often refers to electronic circuits on a printed circuit board or in an integrated circuit (chip). See logic gate and HDL.  design, public input process, comprehensive construction documents and construction administration. We are presently the master consultants for several public agencies and offer complete design services. Recreation Systems, Inc. (RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) Ailments of the hands, neck, back and eyes due to computer use. The remedy for RSI is frequent breaks which should include stretching or yoga postures. ) was founded in 1972 and specialized spe·cial·ize  
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 in recreation planning and design services. For more than 19 years, the firm and its staff have been dedicated to the effective development of leisure facilities for government clients.

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Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:May 1, 2004
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