Rather than walling off nature, subduing it, distorting it or paving it over and pretending it doesn't matter, architects (of the human-built environment and civil leaders) need to do a better job of  bridging the gap, and insuring there's always a pathway for nature into the lives of citizens, Ryker says. Click on photo to enlarge
Rather than walling off nature, subduing it, distorting it or paving it over and pretending it doesn't matter, architects (of the human-built environment and civil leaders) need to do a better job of bridging the gap, and insuring there's always a pathway for nature into the lives of citizens, Ryker says. Click on photo to enlarge