arcCA 10.2: The Future of CA

The Future of CA” is devoted to major issues shaping the state’s built environment, including environmental justice, housing, transportation, and water use. It is the 2nd quarter 2010 issue of arcCA (Architecture California), which was, from 2000 to 2012, the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council. 


California’s Crisis as a Design Problem
Karen Fiss, PhD

Does Legislation Really Matter?
Mark Christian, Hon. AIACC

Places to Play: Environmental Justice and the Distribution of Urban Parks and Recreation in Los Angeles
Jennifer Wolch, PhD

Housing and Social Sustainability: a Conversation with Sam Davis, FAIA
Grace S. Kang, SE

Architects in Transportation
Noam Maitless, AIA

The High Speed Rail Debate: Architects as Scale Bridgers
Tim Culvahouse, FAIA

Water: Reordering the Paradigm—arcCA Interviews Bill Wilson
Kenneth Caldwell

Water Is Energy
Pauline Souza, AIA

CALGreen: a Commentary
Loren K. Aiton

. . . and Counting
David Meckel, FAIA

Coda: Quiet Contrasts for the Landmark Oakland Museum
Tim Culvahouse, FAIA


A PDF of the full issue is available here


Author biographical information as of the date of original publication.