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Contributors to Visualizing Density Site

Julie Campoli is principal of Terra Firma Urban Design, a landscape architecture, urban design and land planning firm, based in Burlington, Vermont, that assists communities in planning for compact growth. She is coauthor of Above and Beyond: Visualizing Change in Small Towns and Rural Areas and other publications.

Alex MacLean is founder of Landslides, a Cambridge, Massachusetts, firm specializing in illustrative aerial photography. He has spent more than 25 years recording American cultural landscapes and is the author of several books, including Above and Beyond: Visualizing Change in Small Towns and Rural Areas.

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