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Notes Towards a History of Black Landscape Architecture
Places Journal
What if we started to tell different stories about landscape architecture, stories that recognized the power of physical places in catalyzing political and economic transformation?
Survey to Surveillance
Places Journal
The U.S.-Mexico border is not a line on the ground, but a network diagram drawn through bodies and databases.
“We See from Where We Stand”
Places Journal
A survey of artworks created in prison is deeply informed by debates about the systemic inequities of the American criminal justice system, from the cops to the courts to the penitentiary cages.
Zoom Waves
Places Journal
In the ’60s, Archigram used the term “zoom” to describe the excitement of being modern. Now it’s a digital platform that exemplifies a deregulated capitalism built upon public infrastructure.
