págs. 32-39
Close encounters averted: for Alaska's Anan Wildlife Observatory, Suzanne Jackson designs around the attraction - bears
págs. 40-45
In search of recruiting talent is no longer as simple as posting a help wanted ad
Dennis Rubba, Cathy Garrett, Craig Vickers, Juliet Vong, Wendy Gilmartin
págs. 46-55
Tame the sun: how to specify complex paving patterns to deflect urban heat from solar exposure
págs. 56-65
Yonkers uncorked: Edgewater Design makes a public space around a daylit waterway downtown
págs. 66-87
The wharf at work: Wraight + Associates and Taylor Cullity Lethlean have domesticated a waterfront in Auckland, New Zealand (though you can still smell the fish)
págs. 88-105
Ecology on autopilot: can artificial intelligence mediate the human management of landscapes?
págs. 106-119
A thousand moving parts: Atlanta's beltline, picking up speed, demonstrates the many possibilities - and a fundamental risk - of catalyst infrastructure
págs. 120-135
págs. 138-143
Getting from here to there - The rule of logistics: Walmart and the architecture of fulfillment, by Jesse Lecavalier [and] Learning from logistics: how networks change our cities, by Clare Lyster [book reviews]
págs. 144-147
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