70 years of G+L – a milestone and an occasion to look back, taking us back to the early years of open space and urban planning and shedding light on developments that shape our cityscape today. But is an anniversary just a reason to celebrate? After all, the year 2026 takes us into an era in which many things are being called into question: Climate change, social tensions and increasing political stagnation make us realize that the path we have taken in open space planning has often been rockier than earlier visions suggested.
Between climatic and structural problems
That is why we do not see this anniversary issue as a pure success story, but also as a critical stocktaking. How could it be that challenges that we already recognized in the 1950s are even greater in many areas today? Despite significant progress in ecological design and sustainable urban development, the picture remains ambivalent. Climate adaptation, social justice and participation have always been core concerns of G+L, but the reality shows that political and social hurdles often hinder progress. Long-standing companions – including Stephan Lenzen (bdla) and Philipp Sattler (Die Grüne Stadt) – also take a stand on where we need to put our finger in the wound more strongly in future. In an exchange with established offices on the one hand and young ones on the other, we also ask ourselves whether every office has the same opportunities and which structural problems are also making life difficult for the profession.
To the next 70 years
You can look forward to a very special issue of G+L, in which we as the editorial team will not refrain from questioning ourselves. We discuss the question of what social responsibility G+L still bears today as a leading magazine in the field of landscape architecture and urban planning and to what extent we are fulfilling this responsibility. We, too, must constantly improve – in order to continue to meet your expectations, dear readers.
Here’s to the next 70 years and all the adventures that lie ahead.
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Our January issue was all about climate neutrality. Read more about it here.












