Concrete evidence: an infamous Canadian Brownfield is now a park, but scientists are divided on whether the remediation efforts will hold up
págs. 24-27
Shape shifter: in Australia, precast concrete becomes a malleable material
págs. 28-29
Higher ground? Not so fast: in North Miami, flooding and sea-level rise have spurred talk of relocation, as well as cries of 'climate gentrification.'
págs. 30-49
Mind your RFPs and Qs: between the lines, principals learn to read a client
págs. 50-59
Wary of change: as Las Vegas's historic Westside faces changes, residents ask, who benefits?
págs. 60-71
Mission 66 hits 50: midcentury landscapes in the national parks are changing with the times
págs. 72-91
Surge time: when everyone wants a piece of the same postcard
págs. 92-105
Industrial evolution: at Paterson Great Falls, one of the newer national parks, Americans made many things, including history
págs. 106-123
Hit delete: the nearly invisible design of the Laurence S. Rockefeller preserve hinges on the approach Hershberger design brought to a process of erasure
págs. 124-137
Wild rides: a cruise along the best of the national park roads
págs. 138-147
Vanishing act: cleaning up after the Burning Man festival is serious business
págs. 150-155
The talking places - Beyond the city: resource extraction urbanism in South America, by Felipe Correa
págs. 156-158
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