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A Fix for America's Silent Sewer Scourge
Hundreds of U.S. cities still rely on antiquated systems that spew sewage during floods. Here's how one company is trying to change that.
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Image of the Day: Grand Central's New Look
One of America's most famous train stations gets a new logo.
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BMW Guggenheim Cancels Its Berlin Exhibition Amid Threats of Violence
Left-wing activists threatened to "derail" the project, arguing it would speed gentrification.
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Why People in Cities Walk Fast
Researchers have proposed a number of theories over the years — from sensory overload to the economic value of time.
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The Building You’re Sitting In Now Has Its Own Social Network, Too
HonestBuildings.com aims to be a sort of LinkedIn for the build environment.
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Infographic of the Day: New York City's Design Future
New York is the place to be for design and architecture.
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Let This App Be Your Guide to New York's Subway Art
There's a ton of good art strewn throughout the winding tunnels of the MTA's transit system. This new city-sanctioned app makes finding it easier than ever.
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Won't Somebody Please Stop This Guy Stealing Bikes in New York City?
Filmmaker Casey Neistat explains why he decided to reenact his famous 2005 bike-thieving experiment.
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What Mumbai and Beijing Can Learn From New York
Two recent exhibits highlight American planning's strengths alongside its great weaknesses.
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David Lynch's Freakish Advertisements: The Rats of New York City
Around the time he was filming Twin Peaks, Lynch was dabbling in some seriously bugged-out ad campaigns.

