Safer passage: five design teams competed to help animals cross a road
págs. 34-42
Notes from the world of living things: tough choices at Ground Zero
pág. 46
Post-oil groceries: a Vermont firm prepares for fuel scarcity with intensive farming
pág. 54
Work history: a landscape design helps revive the industrial past of West Oakland
pág. 66
A plantsman for all seasons: Piet Oudolf is obsessed with perennials - as a designer and cultivator, he is changing the definition of a garden in its prime
págs. 78-93
A genteel modernism: Rice University's new Pavilion Garden brings the campus an order that's missing in the city around it
págs. 94-103
Leap into what?: economic pressures over the past few years have made internships and entry-level jobs harder to find in landscape architecture, which for many people only complicates the road to licensure
págs. 104-109
Sculpture for everyone: in suburban New York, PepsiCo keeps the sculpture garden of its corporate campus secretly open to the public
págs. 112-124
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Cool island intensity: compactly shaped parks are more effective at cooling surrounding air temperature
págs. 130-130
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