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Augmented Reality Offers a New Perspective on Urban Planning By Rob Walker, Junio 16, 2025
Photo of woman participating in Claremont Lincoln University Commencement wearing a cap and gown and waving.
Lincoln Institute Invests $1 Million in Scholarships for Future Leaders  By Kristina McGeehan, Junio 16, 2025
Un grupo de participantes realiza una visita de campo. El grupo acaba de bajarse del autobús y se está reuniendo antes de empezar su visita del plan parcial El Ensueño. En el fondo, se ven los edificios altos que el grupo va a visitar.
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El rol de la financiación base suelo en el desarrollo sostenible de las ciudades latinoamericanas

Por Diego Lomelli y Luis Quintanilla, Junio 9, 2025
Headshots of Rev. Otis Moss III and Charla Griffy-Brown.
Lincoln Institute Welcomes New Board Members By Lincoln Institute Staff, Junio 2, 2025
Growing Water Smart in US–Mexico Border Communities By Jon Gorey, Mayo 16, 2025
Growing Water Smart en las comunidades fronterizas de Estados Unidos y México  Por Jon Gorey, Mayo 16, 2025

Spring/Summer 2025

The composition of US households is changing, and housing design should change along with it—so argues a feature article in this issue, which also includes an exploration of how communities are preparing to handle climate migration and a look at the land conservation legacy of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

A group of 8 people holding cardboard keys on a porch of a house
New Lincoln Institute Resources Explore How Community Land Trusts Make Housing More Affordable By Kristina McGeehan, Mayo 15, 2025
For Polanyi, Whenever I May Find Him By George W. McCarthy, Mayo 13, 2025