Prison to table: a summer design studio may have the answers to New York's shuttered prisons
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No vacancy: Knight Cities Challenge winners radically reimagine our cities' vacant land
págs. 26-29
Old city, new tricks: our cities' aging populations require new approaches to urban planning
págs. 30-33
Listening to the landscape: will a new study on outdoor soundscapes fall on deaf ears?
págs. 34-34
Dog days of summer: a Houston landscape architect is honored in a surprising way
págs. 38-38
Crowd computing: the crowd researcher Ioannis Karamouzas talks about how people move in masses
págs. 48-51
Don't bring it here: New York State comes down hard on dozens of invasive species
págs. 52-65
A canopy in crisis: Louisville leverages data to quantify, stabilize, and eventually expand its tree coverage
págs. 66-81
Time to go: when longtime bonds break, as they have recently at Olin and Sasaki, new ventures emerge to move the profession forward
págs. 82-91
The shelter of oaks: Lutsko Associates did not have to look far to find the cues for this California garden
págs. 92-101
Treasure Island: despite its location at the center of New York, few people have ever set foot on the jewel site where West 8 is making a park
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Metropolitics - Americans against the city: anti-urbanism in the twentieth-century, by Steven Conn
págs. 136-138
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