The Architectural League of New York commissioned nine editorial teams to prepare reports on small to mid-size communities from across the United States. The reports have been commissioned as part of American Roundtable, an initiative that brings together on-the-ground perspectives on the condition of American communities and what they need to thrive going forward.
Can contemporary approaches to housing, infrastructure, health, economic opportunity, transportation, and education be shaped to respectfully serve the needs of the Lakota people, and the exigencies of extremely low-density rural communities such as those of the Cheyenne River Reservation and neighboring Pine Ridge?