págs. 12-12
Powering down: in rural Utah, students help search for what comes after coal
págs. 22-25
Propagating an idea: the legacy of the landscape laboratory at Alnarp spreads across Scandinavia
págs. 26-29
Side by side: at the White House kitchen garden, an optimistic display of history and unity
págs. 30-32
Stepping lightly: a 250-year-old landmark that survived tragedy gets some prudent upgrades
págs. 34-39
págs. 40-40
Sharing is wearing: collaboration software hasn't replaced the in-person meeting, but it has sped up the expectations
Joel Thomas, Gretchen Whittier, Michael Calderon, Wendy Gilmartin
págs. 42-47
Second chances: in Cedar Rapids, Sasaki rolls out a green carpet for floodwaters
págs. 48-55
Infinite mapping: 3-D scanning and the holographic landscape
págs. 56-71
Permafrost urbanists: the Arctic could be the next hot place to live
págs. 72-87
It's about time: the genius temporum of Martí Franch's Girona landscapes
págs. 88-103
Desert bloom: Ten Eyck Landscape Architects reimagines the campus at the University of Texas at El Paso
págs. 104-123
págs. 126-135
Through the hourglass: landscape's legacy and the future of the field - The course of landscape architecture : a history of our designs on the natural world, from prehistory to the present, by Christophe Girot
págs. 136-140
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