
Indianapolis hopes to make its cultural make with a bike-and-pedestrian path that loops through the heart of downtown.
Ambitious bicycle infrastructure projects are closing gaps in the nonmotorized transportation network. But are they better that easy-to-install (and far less expensive) bike lanes?
Design innovations in stormwater management by Minnesota landscape architects and engineers are beginning to solve the water-quality and environmental problems cause by urban and suburban runoff.
A series of five articles on sustainable residential landscape design: rain gardens, permeable paving, green roof plants, sustainable shorelines, and lawn alternatives.
Commissioned article subjects include a new, easy green roof product; two Twin Cities eco-homes; a regular column that tries to discover why great spaces work; a pair of wildly different parks in the same Indiana town; Chicago's green alleys; a survey of Jen Jensen works (and re-works); and a look at Toronto's plans for its waterfront.
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