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Mannfred Werner Archaeologists say the uncovered medieval cityscape is "without parallel in the pre-industrial world."
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Europe's Most Famous Fictional Bridges, Brought to Life
How the seven imaginary spans depicted on euro banknotes came to be built in a Rotterdam suburb.
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MoMA Pays Tribute to the Terrifying Beauty of Le Corbusier
This summer's sweeping MoMA retrospective is a deep dive on the controversial architect.
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Bike Paths Need More of These – Wooo! – Jump Ramps
Cycling in Vancouver just got a little more wild.
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Photos
A Sharp New Look for New York City Beach Signs
Redesigned signage is serving a critical role in post-Sandy coastal wayfinding.
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The Giant Rubber Ducky Is Migrating to Pittsburgh
The huge, globe-trotting waterfowl will make its American debut in September.
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Gentrification of the Strip Mall
These declining suburban outposts are hotbeds for immigrant entrepreneurs. How should we protect those businesses as strip malls evolve?
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Green Architecture Confronts Elitism in Abu Dhabi
Might there be hope of more affordable "eco homes" in the future?
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Videos
Public Transit Prank of the Day: Your Face on a Bus Ad
Your (involuntary) fifteen minutes of fame.
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Maps
Visualizing the Stunning Growth of 8 Years of OpenStreetMap
Of course, these people know how to map their own mapping exploits.
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Photos
The Tiny, Tri-Lingual Library Hidden on New York's Lower East Side
A bite-sized bookshelf greets readers in English, Spanish and Chinese.

