Beyond ruin porn: a sign of renewed energy in Detroit
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Moving cats: a Republican explains why we need to focus on climate change
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Take it downhill: Seattle plans to clean huge volumes of runoff
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Safer parks after dark: new night-lighting methods help answer dark-sky advocates
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Days Inn, days out: an old motel goes upscale, and its parking lot becomes a swank courtyard - and the place to be [Hotel Modera, Portland, Oregon]
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Nature calls: horticulture climbs the walls at Longwood Gardens' lush new restroom annex
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So inclined: with an ambitious mayor in charge, Stoss Landscape Urbanism brings new angles of repose to the Green Bay waterfront [CityDeck]
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A pond would be perfect: on a former dairy farm, Michael Vergason, FASLA, saw a place that called for as little design as possible - though some reflection was in order [Lily Lake, Dalton, Pennsylvania]
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Stiches in time and place: at Sasaki Associates, two young designers are investigating old American textile cities and ways to revive them. Their findings are also helping to build a fresh knowledge base for the firm and its urban projects
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My kind of countryside: finding design principles in the land, by Roger G. Courtenay
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