This book is creative, timely, and important. Within the fields of architectural history, urban history, and Asian American history, there is a great need for work that explores the role of migrants and refugees in shaping cities. Across several US cities, Erica Allen-Kim reveals how Vietnamese refugees have spearheaded development projects, owned and managed businesses, and commissioned landscape elements. In doing so, she illuminates critical issues, including the transnational influence in the making of US cities and the divergent-sometimes clashing-perspectives of refugees, developers, and non-Asian city dwellers. Highly recommended. - Sarah Lynn Lopez, University of Pennsylvania, author of The Remittance Landscape: Spaces of Migration in Rural Mexico and Urban USA