A skyway brought down to earth: at the edge of Cleveland's University Circle, a bridge project is scrapped for a prominent new greenway
págs. 18-27
Motor city made: Atwater Beach is an attempt to reflect Detroit back to itself
págs. 28-31
Peatlands are paradise: in one of the world's rarest habitats, a series of new viewing platforms is designed to beckon [Flow Country, Scotland]
págs. 32-35
Putting a garden on the map: an eye-popping meadow habitat is part of a garden redesign in underserved East Portland
págs. 36-41
Early exposure: a landscape design course for Ohio middle schoolers could open new doors to the profession
págs. 42-49
The BIM that binds: the collaborative power of information-driven modeling software
págs. 50-71
The schoolyard is sick: the design of school grounds is being rethought for many reasons. Claire Latané wants improving students' mental health to be one of them
págs. 72-89
Creature comforts: a landscape architect and a biologist team up to counter urban biodiversity loss
págs. 90-101
Omni-boss: at the New York Botanical Garden, Ursula Hoskins is turning up the landscape agenda as the chief of major projects, among them a new focus on food security and an exhibition on Roberto Burle Marx
págs. 102-119
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Reading material - Material culture: assembling and disassembling landscapes, (ed.) Jane Hutton
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