描述
AUGUST 2019
10 Inside
12 Land Matters
FOREGROUND
16 Now
A community organizer realizes plans for a blueway for Africatown in Alabama’s Mobile River Delta; Alta designs a new green burial section for a historic cemetery; a historic canal gets a colorful upgrade in Chandler, Arizona; and more.
Edited by Timothy A. Schuler
34 Interview
Atlas of Abandonment
Jill Desimini, ASLA, discusses her new book on vacancy.
By Timothy A. Schuler
48 Habitat
One Fish, More Fish
Scott Scarfone, ASLA, is working on his own time to conserve brook trout, sometimes swimming upstream.
By Jared Brey
60 Goods
Park It
Bike racks and storage cyclists will love.
By Emily Cox
FEATURES
68 Home Away From No Home
Brice Maryman, ASLA, has spent the past few years studying homelessness from a landscape perspective and learning that understanding it precedes design.
By Jonathan Lerner
78 Tunnel Vision
When the time came to retire a big coal transport depot in Sydney, residents mobilized to keep the site public, which their predecessors had been unable to do a century ago.
By Gweneth Leigh, ASLA
100 The Lawn is Gone
For clients with a house in Los Angeles, a big, boring patch of grass was not working. When the landscape designer Naomi Sanders was done, you’d never know it had been there.
By Jane Margolies
THE BACK
118 The Heavy Hand
The photographer Edward Burtynsky has all too much to share of humans’ impact on the planet in his new book, Anthropocene.
By Bradford McKee
132 Books
This Land Is Her Land
A review of Herlands: Exploring the Women’s Land Movement in the United States, by Keridwen N. Luis.
By Sarah Cowles
152 Advertiser Index
153 Advertisers by product category
164 Backstory
Paraphrase
Raymond Jungles, FASLA, designs a tribute to Roberto Burle Marx at the New York Botanical Garden.
By Jennifer Reut





