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Visiondivision The giant artificial orb would sit in the middle of the harbor and change color throughout the day to replicate solar effects.
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A Celebration of Yiddish, Emblazoned on a Former Symbol of Nazi Power
The monumental work by American conceptual artist Mel Bochner represents a particularly sweet triumph of art.
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Imagining Moscow Landmarks If They Were Mostly Underground
The "iceberg" metaphor made literal.
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Luminous 'Light Paintings' of D.C.'s Cherry Blossoms
With a long exposure and a flashlight, Jacques Domenge brings out the surreal beauty of the cherry trees after the crowds have gone.
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A New Urbanism Fantasy, Painted in Oils
Architectural artist Carl Laubin has combined every winner of the Richard H. Driehaus Prize into a single city, and the results make more sense than you might think.
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Amazing Bathroom Fixture of the Day: The Street Map Sink
Haven't you always wanted to brush your teeth over the streets of London?
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Grotesquely Polluted Landscapes ... or Beautiful Art?
Photographer David Maisel has a knack for capturing the beauty and the horror of contaminated mines and toxic lakes.
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Symbols Worth Saving: The Best #CityReads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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Lost Treasure of the Day: Edmonton's Streetcar Bookmobile
How good things once were!
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At Least We Have a LEGO Version of the Berlin Airport
A scale model of the troubled airport project was completed before the original.
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6 Hyper Exotic Urban Gardens
A surprisingly large number involve cars.

