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LET’S GET SMALL
FOREGROUND
A Pitch for a Porch • University City District has a plan to tackle urban heat with Philadelphia’s waterfront.
Trickle Down • San Diego’s Civita Park transforms a quarry into a high-level hydrological system.
Bias Detection • Perceptions about the unhoused can color attitudes toward public parks.
3 LANDSCAPES • What three designed landscapes have most influenced your work?
DETAILS
QUOTED
More Mall • A plan to rework the legacy infrastructure that plagues D.C.’s John F. Kennedy Center.
Low-Key Layers • A winning proposal for the Ontario Association of Architects HQ surprises even the design team.
LIMESTONE BOOK STACKS • A LANDSCAPE ICON ON A BUSY CAMPUS BECOMES A PARTNER IN AN AMBITIOUS REUSE PROGRAM.
STARTING OFF STABLE • THE 11TH STREET BRIDGE PARK’S EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT PLAN IS BUILDING A FOUNDATION TO WARD OFF GENTRIFICATION.
GO WITH THE SHOW • FIND THESE NEW PRODUCTS ON THE EXPO FLOOR.
FEATURES
IN THEIR BACKYARDS • TWO PROJECTS BY ACETO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS WORK TO BLUNT THE EDGES OF A BROKEN HOUSING SYSTEM IN MAINE.
THE WOODS ARE WARMING • AT THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL, ANDROPOGON ASSOCIATES CONFRONTS CLIMATE DISRUPTION IN A SMALL, FRAGILE FOREST.
THE BACK
SEEN AND UNSEEN • ALAN WARD’S LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY.
PARKS, POLITICS, AND THE PUBLIC • BOSTON’S FRANKLIN PARK: OLMSTED, RECREATION, AND THE MODERN CITY
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BACKSTORY • ROSS/FOWLER ETCHES THE TENNESSEE RIVER VALLEY WATERSHED IN GRANITE.