24 Inside
32 Letters
36 Land Matters
FOREGROUND
40 Now
Big honors for Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, FASLA, Walter Hood, ASLA, and Kathryn Gustafson, FASLA; how habitat loss ties to human health; a foothold for landscape education in Uganda; a landscape to scrub dirty air in Seoul; and more.
Edited by Timothy A. Schuler
68 Tech
Get with the Program
As workflow patterns change, designers are diversifying in the types of software they rely on, a recent survey of landscape architects shows.
By Benjamin H. George, ASLA, And Peter Summerlin, ASLA
82 Preservation
Lunch Break Brutalism
The water is flowing again at M. Paul Friedberg’s much-disputed Peavey Plaza in Minneapolis, after a renovation by Coen+Partners adjusts the space to latter-day concerns.
By Zach Mortice
94 Goods
Take the Floor
New stuff to look for at the ASLA EXPO in San Diego in November.
By Emily Cox
FEATURES
104 Look to the Sky
In Santa Fe, Surroundings Studio relies on scarce rainfall for all the water one house’s garden could need.
By Haniya Rae
122 Floods That Know No Bounds
Nogales, Mexico, and Nogales, Arizona, have a border wall between them, but an unruly, overstressed watershed needs a binational solution to stop flooding. Gabriel Díaz Montemayor, ASLA, and a colleague, Francisco Lara-Valencia, have some ideas.
By Lisa Owens Viani
138 Get Real
Vicki Estrada, FASLA, talks about the change in her practice at Estrada Land Planning in San Diego since her transition 13 years ago. For one thing, it has meant no more going along to get along.
Interview by Diana Fernandez, ASLA
150 In Kīlauea’s Wake
After a series of violent eruptions of Kīlauea in 2018, the staff of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park is figuring out ways to proceed with a natural and cultural treasure that is constantly changing.
By Timothy A. Schuler
THE BACK
174 Found Scenery
Midcentury southwestern landscape modernism has a major debt to Taro Akutagawa, whose work and archive are preserved by the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation.
By Jennifer Reut
190 Books
Fish, Food
A review of Aquaculture Landscapes: Fish Farms and the Public Realm, by Michael Ezban.
Reviewed by Nathan Heavers, Associate ASLA
220 Advertiser Index
222 Advertisers by product category
240 Backstory
States of Flow
Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman focuses on environmental degradation in U.S.–Mexico borderlands.
By Mimi Zeiger