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CONTRIBUTORS
LAM / LETTERS
THE WINDS OF CHANGE
FOREGROUND
DOING RIGHT BY DIRT • REED HILDERBRAND’S FIELD GUIDE FOR CAMBRIDGE’S SOILS AIMS TO MAKE SURE THE URBAN CANOPY SURVIVES.
AGAIN FROM THE TOP • HIGHLAND PARK WELCOMES BACK A LOVED AND LOST CHILDREN’S PAVILION CENTRAL TO OLMSTED’S VISION.
HALF BAKED • THE FAILURE OF A REFLECTIVE STREET COATING IN PHOENIX POINTS TO MORE RESEARCH AHEAD.
A STAR ON THE HORIZON • INDIGENOUS LANDSCAPE DESIGNER TIM LEHMAN HELPS MOVE A MASTER PLAN AND A MISSION FORWARD.
HONOR ROLL • PRESERVING THE PRIVATE GARDENS OF A PIONEERING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHOULD HAVE BEEN A BREEZE.
PARTING WAYS • WALLS AND FENCES THAT ADD PANACHE TO PARTITIONS.
FEATURES
BET THE HOUSE • GRAIN COLLECTIVE AND NANCY OWENS STUDIO REIMAGINE THE LANDSCAPES OF NEW YORK CITY’S PUBLIC HOUSING SYSTEM.
THE BACK
DESIGNING UPWARD • A PLEA AND A CALL TO ACTION, BIODIVERCITY: A MATTER OF VITAL SOIL! SHOULD BE ON EVERY MUNICIPAL DESIGNER’S DESK.
NO GREEN PILL • BY SARA JENSEN CARR; CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESS, 2021; 288 PAGES, $34.50.
BOOKS OF INTEREST • COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIES OFFER HOPE TO NATURE AND THE PLANET.
SUPPLIERS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE CLIMATE ACTION PLAN • The challenges of climate change require solutions from landscape architects and their suppliers. Now is the time to learn, analyze, rethink – and innovate.
PUBLIC CITY’S 3D-PRINTED MODELS ILLUMINATE WHAT DRAWINGS CAN’T.