Of particular concern: an interdisciplinary team questions the link between trees and urban air quality
págs. 18-21
Ancient aquaculture: the listing of the Budj Bim Aboriginal site on Unesco's World Heritage List marhs a historic recognition
págs. 22-25
Built beneath sand: Dutch landscape architects design a rooftop dunescape
págs. 26-29
Sacrificial lawn: the winner of Van Alen's repetitive loss properties design competition provides a road map for Miami's flood-prone neighborhoods
págs. 30-33
Mapping a disappearance: like many cities, Detroit is crisscrossed by thousands of desire lines, in some parts of the city, they're vanishing
págs. 34-34
Bona fide BIM: BIM's rise in design has brought about new legal considerations for designers
págs. 36-45
Steel and sand: a new national park rises from the acid ponds of the past
págs. 46-63
The water you can't see: a civic hydrology park emerges on Duke University's campus
págs. 64-81
On the edge: in Brazil, the city of Porto Alegre's new waterfront makes sunsets more thrilling
págs. 82-97
Better red: Can Socialism be the force behind the world's affection for Vienna? You bet it can
págs. 100-111
Foodtopia - Flourishing foodscapes: designing city-region food systems, (eds.) Johannes S. C. Wiskerke and Saline Verhoeven
pág. 114
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