The community that soccer built: Louisville's Liberty Field is an urban destination for everyone - especially refugees [Louisville, Kentucky]
págs. 18-21
Burial at 64° north: on Baffin Island [Nunavut, Canada], an arctic cemetery honors indigenous traditions
págs. 22-27
Not a wall, but a bridge: the undying dream of an international park that spans the U.S.-Mexico border
págs. 28-31
In real life: art. ecology and rechnology meet in two Harvard landscapes [Other Order, Bussey Brook Meadow, 2014-present; Hemlock Hospice, Harvard Forest, 2017-2018]
págs. 32-32
págs. 36-41
Woven in place: ecology and culture combine in everyday open space [Auckland, New Zealand]
págs. 42-51
Solid as a rock: the stone industry adopts a new sustainability standard
págs. 52-69
A forest in the city in the forest: in Atlanta, a surviving old-growth woodland becomes a teaching tool
págs. 70-87
Ripple effect - the small and the infinite: Max IV laboratory landscape
págs. 88-107
A view of the world: the restoration of Olana, the home of the painter Frederic Edwin Church, recovers a philosophy of art and life he embedded in the landscape
págs. 108-125
Garden industry: David Rubin's rare tool collection follows horticulture as it grew to need the instruments of art [LAND Collective, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]
págs. 128-137
Make yourself comfortable: Be seated, by Laurie Olin
págs. 138-140




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