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The river and the real world: Cornell students bring visions for climate adaptation down to the hudson shore.
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 110, Nº 5, 2020, págs. 38-46
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 110, Nº 4, 2020, págs. 98-111
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 110, Nº 3, 2020, págs. 67-89
Downtown deliberately: in Boise, landscape architecture and 35 years of effort turned a sea of surface parking into a thriving downtown,
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 9, 2019, págs. 96-111
Home away from no home: landscape architects can't solve homelessness with just design. As Brice Maryman, ASLA, is finding, they have to grasp the phenomenon - and are only beginning
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 8, 2019, págs. 68-77
Sugar substitutes: an enchanting but failing maple allée gets a second life
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 3, 2019, págs. 36-49
Giant steps: in Yosemite National Park, new visitor infrastructure nurtures both the spectators and the sequoias
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 3, 2019, págs. 72-95
Hydro power: Columbus, Ohio, embraced its river and re-energized its city center
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 10, 2018, págs. 140-157
Almost wilderness, maybe forever: [the last nearly pristine big spread on southern California's coast is now a nature preserve -- and a link in a two-million-acre chain of protected landscape]
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 8, 2018, págs. 86-99
The dream seller: amid the contradictions of Mexico City, Mario Schjetnan remains an optimist
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 6, 2018, págs. 100-117
Bridge to everywhere: a pedestrian and bike lane across the Mississippi ties Memphis to a big, wide world
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 5, 2018, págs. 102-115
Scale factor: humanizing a university campus in sprawling Monterrey [Mexico]
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 4, 2018, págs. 106-119
A forest in the city in the forest: in Atlanta, a surviving old-growth woodland becomes a teaching tool
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 2, 2018, págs. 70-87
Wrong side of the river: South Wilmington was where insalubrious enterprises and marginalized people ended up. Can a wetland park mitigate the area's endemic flooding - and spur its renewal?
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 107, Nº 8, 2017, págs. 82-97
A thousand moving parts: Atlanta's beltline, picking up speed, demonstrates the many possibilities - and a fundamental risk - of catalyst infrastructure
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 107, Nº 6, 2017, págs. 120-135
The tool makers: Jack Dangerwood built a tech colossus, and a fortune, from GIS. Now he's sharing it all to save the world
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 107, Nº 4, 2017, págs. 92-105
The lid comes on: a freeway sliced through central Dallas in 1964. A park built over it is becoming the city's new heart
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 107, Nº 2, 2017, págs. 144-157
Surge time: when everyone wants a piece of the same postcard
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 106, Nº 8, 2016, págs. 92-105
Square dance: a new central plaza in Fort Worth reveals the advantages of - and anxieties about - privately developed public spaces
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 106, Nº 2, 2016, págs. 80-93
The serenity of straight lines: modernist austerity and sweeping horizontal gestures create an environmental of tranquility at a lakeside compound in Texas
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 105, Nº 12, 2015, págs. 82-93
The Chavis conversion: finding what a park in Raleigh has meant to its public has taken a whole new set of tools
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 105, Nº 7, 2015, págs. 104-119
Treasure Island: despite its location at the center of New York, few people have ever set foot on the jewel site where West 8 is making a park
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 105, Nº 6, 2015, págs. 102-123
Growing pains: the Museum of Modern Art wonders whether unsanctioned, light-footprint design gestures can humanize the world's megacities
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 105, Nº 1, 2015, págs. 110-119
Dissolved at the edges: Nancy Owens answered the call of a childhood friend to blend a bare yard into its woolly surroundings
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 12, 2014, págs. 54-75
Fluid boundaries: wetland restoration on the lower Colorado River yields practical lessons for two countries' arid expanses
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 11, 2014, págs. 140-155
Unearthed and forgotten: a 19th-century freedmen's settlement comes alive again in Brooklyn
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 9, 2014, págs. 18-21
Big is beautiful: that's what Joe Brown says. It's why he brought EDAW to AECOM. But not everyone agrees
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 8, 2014, págs. 78-85
Nature's salary: a Florida rancher, among others, finds himself enmeshed in conservation's next big thing: payment for ecosystem services
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 7, 2014, págs. 120-135
Radical optimism: setting up shop just as the sky fell, Marcel Wilson took an unorthodox approach and built a high-minded practice
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 5, 2014, págs. 52-63
The amphibious edge: there's not much need to test whether the new park at Hunter's Point South in Queens will survive flooding. It already has
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 2, 2014, págs. 88-105
Watching us watching them: in Philadelphia, a new master plan reinvents how animals experience the zoo
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 1, 2014, págs. 54-57
Two enterprising young designers propose a new future for Dublin's riverfront
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 103, Nº 11, 2013, págs. 64-97
Think or swim: communities on Florida's coast consider where things will go as the ocean moves closer
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 103, Nº 11, 2013, págs. 198-205
The life of Kiley: at the centenary of Daniel Urban Kiley's birth, the beauty of his work endures
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 103, Nº 11, 2013, págs. 214-219
The last drops: an Atlanta building renovation puts a premium on harvesting rain
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 103, Nº 5, 2013, págs. 52-61
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 102, Nº 1, 2012, págs. 118-125
Eat your subdivision: amid growing concern about food quality and supply, new residential communities incorporate sustainable farming
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 101, Nº 2, 2011, págs. 78-87
Ring of green: the retrofit of a disused rail loop could revitalize central Atlanta
Jonathan Lerner
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 99, Nº 3, 2009, pág. 74
Jonathan Lerner, Allen Freeman
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 95, Nº 1, 2005, págs. 18-20
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