In an invited ideas workshop, five landscape architecture firms developed scenarios and solutions to address perpetually rising waters in one of Washington, D.C.’s most celebrated landscapes.
Architecture’s past could be a key to a more climate-friendly future, which is the case the architectural historian Daniel A. Barber makes in his new book.
How do architects, designers, and planners help divest from systems of oppression and instead invest in the communities and people most negatively affected, ask Deanna Van Buren and Garrett Jacobs of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces.