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RECORD explores parks and recreation projects in Ontario, France, China, and Michigan. Continuing Education highlights MASS’s climate-positive Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture, while House of Month showcases a family retreat in São Paulo and Landscape dives into the latest installment of floating wetlands on Chicago’s Wild Mile. News covers what the Supreme Court’s EPA decision means for architecture, a tribute to Edward A. Feiner, a Bruce Mau film review, and Marlon Blackwell’s copyright suit. August’s projects span Michael Maltzan’s Sixth Street Viaduct in L.A., a California synagogue by Field Architecture, and a new museum in Switzerland by Aires Mateus.
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Feiner, who died last week at 75, oversaw the design for over 140 buildings and courthouses as chief architect of the U.S. General Services Administration.