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FOREGROUND
LOT LOGIC • AN APPLIED RESEARCH PROJECT IN BUENOS AIRES BRINGS FRESH EYES TO URBAN VACANCY.
AFTER RETREAT, REHABILITATION • A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DEVELOPS A PRIMER FOR MANAGING NEWLY VACANT FLOODPLAINS.
WORK STUDY • A NEW VISITOR CENTER LANDSCAPE AT THE PULLMAN HISTORICAL PARK CELEBRATES THE WORKERS.
A BOG FOR THE BACKYARD • THE RAIN GARDEN’S LESSER-KNOWN COUSIN CAN ABSORB RUNOFF AND SUPPORT BIODIVERSITY.
GROUND TRUTH • WITH A NEW LYNCHING MEMORIAL IN FORT WORTH, DESIGNJONES CONTINUES TO CREATE LANDSCAPES OF RACIAL RECONCILIATION.
ESTATE ON THE EDGE • MIAMI’S VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS RECOVERS FROM DESIGN DRIFT IN THE FACE OF RISING SEAS.
STANDING HIS GROUND • WALTER KEHM HELPED LEAD THE REDEVELOPMENT OF TORONTO’S ONTARIO PLACE. NOW, HE’S ONE OF ITS FIERCEST OPPONENTS.
LEADING LIGHTS • NEW ELEMENTS TO CREATE BRIGHT SPOTS.
FEATURES
DREISEITL IN SINGAPORE • A NATIONAL WATER POLICY STEEPED IN LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE GROWS.
THE BACK
FINDING BETTY • THE PLANTING DESIGNER M. BETTY SPROUT EMERGES FROM THE SHADOW OF ROBERT MOSES.
30 TREES: AND WHY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS LOVE THEM • EDITED BY RON HENDERSON; BASEL, SWITZERLAND: BIRKHÄUSER, 2024; 232 PAGES, $53.99.
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