Don't call it a plan: closed off for 100 years, Williamette Falls demands a vision as layered as its history
págs. 10-13
Data from a floating lab: Balmori Associates tests a variety of conditions on the Gowanus Canal
págs. 14-14
Motor City field guide: new DIY land reclamation guide is aimed at helping Detroiters transform vacant sites
págs. 18-21
Made in Zuni: funding from Artplace America helps revitalize a main street in rural New Mexico
págs. 22-25
A Catholic ecology: aligned with the Pope's environmental appeal, one designer hopes to see change on the church's own lands
págs. 26-26
págs. 32-37
Field recordings: at the edge of our industrialized wildlands, Kurt Fristrup is listening
págs. 38-45
págs. 46-53
The ravine keeper: Norman Defraeye patrols a boundary between the city and its ecosystems
págs. 54-75
Pardon his progress: Daniel Biederman sweats all the details in a crusade to make parks that work
págs. 76-81
The serenity of straight lines: modernist austerity and sweeping horizontal gestures create an environmental of tranquility at a lakeside compound in Texas
págs. 82-93
Change the channel: Olin redesigns the Mill River as an urban sanctuary in Stamford, Connecticut
págs. 94-113
Planting civil rights: street tree plant-ins in New York City
págs. 116-127
págs. 128-130
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