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A Visual History of Michigan's Outsize Influence on American Modernism
The state that helped bring design to the masses reflects on its legacy with an upcoming symposium and exhibit.
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Scenes From San Francisco's Berserk Street Race, Bay to Breakers
You know you're at a special party when there's a nude man who's waxed his whole body except for a chest-hair smiley face.
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The Strange Beauty of Density Taken to the Extreme
Photos of Hong Kong high-rises that appear both claustrophobic and stunning.
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The World's Most Luxurious Metro Station?
Here's what a subway station looks like in Saudi Arabia.
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Inside Mexico City's Chaotic Underground Rush Hour
A photographer captures the routine madness of Mexico's largest subway system.
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Price Tag Aside, There's a Lot to Admire About the Designs for the New Vikings Stadium
America's next $1 billion stadium will be in Minneapolis. This one is actually pretty cool.
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Hypnotic Seaside Façades That Will Get You Excited for Summer
The hyper-repetition of pastel walls, closed windows, and not-so-private balconies make this series enchanting.
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After the Olympics, Documenting What's Left
Gary Hustwit and Jon Pack have been photographing former Olympic sites around the world.
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What It Looks Like To Live Near Mexico City's Rumbling Volcano
Popocatépetl is a fire-and-smoke-belching monster that just happens to be remarkably easy on the eyes.
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When the Original World Trade Center Was New
Forty years ago, the EPA's Documerica project captured the first weeks of life in Lower Manhattan after the Twin Towers debuted.

