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He Shi/Connective Corridor Syracuse University students are tackling the issue at the same time as the state DOT.
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Sustainable Furniture Made From Agricultural Waste and Poop
Would you sit on a stool that had actual stool in it?
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Vote for Your Favorite City-Changing Bike Proposal
A smart-card-operated storage system and an online anti-theft mapping platform are among the big ideas.
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Toilet Tuesday
Do Obese People Need Their Own Jumbo-Sized Airplane Toilets?
German researchers say the "Big Lavatory Concept" is necessary to accommodate the world's larger body weights.
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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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Postcard
Digging Out From Mumbai's Massive Building Collapse
At least 72 people were killed.
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A 'Pedal-Powered Popemobile' for Pope Francis
There's "no excuse for the big man to always roll in an SUV," says the inventor of this eco-friendly holy tricycle.
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Videos
The Nuclear Option for Rude Subway Riders: Wearable Speakers
It's about 100 times worse than listening to music without headphones.
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Parking Spots Are Replacing Vibrant Street Life in Yangon
The social life of Yangon takes place in sidewalk cafes. But they're in danger of disappearing as the city embarks on a road-widening effort.
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5 Unusual Ideas for 'Greening' a School
Visions for sustainable building in the education system courtesy the National Building Museum.
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Maps
How a Map Is Like an Op-Ed
Thanks to the open data movement, anyone can be a cartographer. Professor Laura Kurgan on geography as a storytelling tool.

