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Takeshi Miyakawa Let me just walk across the room to get that – OUCH!
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An Object That Domesticates Ivy
The 'Parramyd' provides a framework for your vine-like plants to grow.
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In Rotterdam, a Promenade Built By the People
Constructing a piece of urban infrastructure that otherwise might have not been built for a generation.
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A Chair as Adaptive Reuse
A Brooklyn-based woodshop has made a lounger out of a New York City water tower's reclaimed timber.
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Photos
When a Bubble Becomes a Building
At a new festival in Rotterdam, the world's most fragile and temporary pavilion.
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Photos
A Mirrored 'Stealth Cap' for Hiding in Crowds
Who doesn't want to enjoy some alone time in a shiny polyhedron from outer space?
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Photos
A Brief History of Observation Towers
As London debuts its newest structural wonder, a tour of its counterparts around the world.
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Videos
Tokyo's Solar-Powered 'Fireflies'
The city's Hotaru festival uses LED bulbs designed to mimic the light of the insects that once “gemmed” the Sumida River.
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Urban Wonk
The Shipping Container City Boom
More and more, shipping containers are being used to create big, inter-connected work spaces and homes.
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Urban Wonk
In Renton, a Model for Green Revitalization
An exemplary development with first-class green infrastructure and mixed-income housing.
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At the 20th Congress for the New Urbanism, a Movement Feels its Age
They used to be radicals, now they're establishment. Has it changed their approach to development?

