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How Historic Architecture Can Anchor Economic Development
The case for turning historic districts into thriving, walkable downtowns.
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The Man Who Turns Toronto's Sewers Into Art
Michael Cook documents city pipes to raise awareness of water infrastructure problems.
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The Payphone of the Future Is Calling
Ideas for radical reinventions that would make the obsolete technology useful again.
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The Case for Low-Rise Density
It sprung up 40 years ago as a more livable alternative to high-rise public housing. Are there lessons we can adapt today?
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BIG's Newest Park Is Modelled After ... a City
The gigantic French green space is being billed as a "metropolis of retail, culture, and leisure."
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How Photographers Are Telling the Story of China's Warp-Speed Urbanization
A new exhibition of contemporary Chinese photography charts the country's phenomenal growth from 2000 to 2012.
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Hilarious, Sad Comics Inspired by Craigslist's 'Missed Connections'
Hey, lady walking your chicken on a leash in Portland – somebody's looking for you.
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In Praise of the Stockholm Subway's Breathtaking Art
Think of it as the world's largest public art exhibit.
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Scenes From Inside a City on Lockdown
Boston area residents are holding their breath.
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Photo or Painting? With These Cityscapes, It's Almost Impossible to Tell
British painter Nathan Walsh brings a photo-realism style to urban landscapes.

