Nate Berg
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Interpreting the World Through the Lens of Tintin
A researcher travels to the sites of Tintin comic adventures to explore their connections and misperceptions
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Why the Shenzhen and Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale Rejected Sustainability as a Theme
Event curator Terence Riley on the role of architecture in urbanism and the commercialization of green
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The Social Media Avalanche and the Mayoral Communications Office
As criticism over the handling of Occupy camps heated up, not every mayor's office was prepared to deal with an international outpouring of negative opinion
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Year in Review
The Best CityReads of 2011
10 of our favorite city-focused pieces of long-form journalism published this year
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2012 Will Be a Year of Destruction in Lagos
Government targets poorly constructed buildings amid a string of collapses
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Manila’s 'Christmas Lanes' Streamline Holiday Traffic
The Philippines capital turns roads into temporary highways to ease shopping-related congestion
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Security Cameras As Planning Tools
A network of cameras will augment planning – and law enforcement – in New Delhi
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The Challenge of Replacing Organized Crime with Governance
Governments are struggling to move into gang-dominated slums in the cities of Latin America
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How High for Helsinki’s Skyline?
With high-rise buildings proposed, the Finnish capital considers changes to its historically low skyline
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Maps
Which U.S. Cities Offer the Most Economic Security?
A new map of metropolitan areas highlights stark contrasts that go beyond unemployment figures

