As pandemic lockdown tightens everyone’s orbit, Seattle neighbors are left surrounded only by the people and landscapes they care most about.
By Brice Maryman, FASLA
Needs tending: the great nearby, in Seattle. Photo by Brice Maryman, FASLA.
Don does not live here or there, but “around.” We don’t know if he’s experiencing homelessness or receives a housing voucher. Continue reading In Public: Seattle→
The Supreme Court leaves in place a decision that prevents criminalizing the habits of the homeless.
By Brice Maryann, FASLA
With nowhere else to go, people experiencing homelessness increasingly occupy spaces designed by landscape architects: parks, medians, overpasses, stream corridors, and urban forests. Continue reading Public Space, No Exceptions→
The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects