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August 16, 2022
By groundupjournal
GU 11: FEEDBACK

A Better Place Forest

BY DAVID FLETCHER & LAUREN EWALD Better Place Forests began as a start-up in 2017 when a group of college friends dreamt of an alternative to typical American cemeteries. Inste

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August 16, 2022
By groundupjournal
GU 11: FEEDBACK

Creative Feedback Loops for Community, Education, and Stewardship

BY DAVID BUCKLEY BORDEN It is said that landscape ecology plays out on a regional scale, but that it occurs locally. The same could be said of the adoption of environmental steward

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August 16, 2022
By groundupjournal
GU 11: FEEDBACK

To the histories that we don’t see

Musings on environmental design and slavery BY FIWASEWA OGUNDIPE Thinking about Slavery is hard.  It is hard, even for me as a West African, with the ‘privilege’ of being

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August 16, 2022
By groundupjournal
GU 11: FEEDBACK

Watery Abundance

Building Collective Action Through Food Landscapes WRITTEN BY DIANA GUODESIGNED BY DIANA GUO & TIANWEI LI In 2001, Senator Frank Murkowski of Alaska stood on the floor of the S

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August 16, 2022
By groundupjournal
GU 11: FEEDBACK

Mud Gallery

BY DANI DOLBOW, ZOE KASPERZYK & ALANNA MATTESON Mud Gallery celebrates the beauty and life that could return to the waters of the Washington State Capitol with the restoration

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August 15, 2022
By groundupjournal
GU 11: FEEDBACK

Shaping Sand

BY JONATHAN LEVINE & IAN ERIKSON Recalling Jorge Luis Borges short story “On Exactitude in Science” in which “the Art of Cartography attained such Perfection that the map

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August 15, 2022
By groundupjournal
GU 11: FEEDBACK

Unheard Voices

Neurodiversity in the Urban Environment BY GALA KORNIYENKO & ALEX PISHA In 2018, the Knowlton School of Architecture at the Ohio State University published Autism Planning and

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May 1, 2020
By groundupjournal
GU 10: BREATHE

In.Memorial

BY LORENA GARCIA In.Memorial is a tribute to communal grief crafted by Landscape Architect Lorena Garcia inspired by urban makeshift shrines in response to the call from the Los An

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May 1, 2020
By groundupjournal
GU 10: BREATHE

Queer Ecological Imaginations

BY CHANDRA M. LABORDE & STATHIS G. YEROS Western scientific models of sustainable development and environmental resilience represent the climate crisis as a challenge of global

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May 1, 2020
By groundupjournal
GU 10: BREATHE

The Insensitivity of Sensitivity Studies

BY ALEXA VAUGHN-BRAINARD We live in a world where it took a pandemic to start thinking about stark access issues. The CDC’s recommendation to social distance and to keep a minimu

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