The Green Corridor as Time Machine

Mapping Plant Growth Against Gentrification I didn’t expect a clump of mugwort growing behind a chain-link fence to stop me in my tracks. But that’s exactly what happened one spring morning as I was walking through a rapidly changing neighborhood in the city I’ve called home for two decades. There, in the narrow no-man’s-land between […]
The Cat-Friendly City

Designing Urban Greenspaces for Our Feline Overlords If you’ve ever watched a cat slink through a hedge, sunbathe on a brick wall, or perch like a tiny lion on the roof of a garden shed, you’ve seen firsthand that cities aren’t just for people. They belong to cats too. As a landscape architect who has […]