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The Glorious Return of the World's Smallest Street-Legal Car
How would you like to own a car so compact that you could pick it up and carry it into your apartment at night?
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Scenes From Above: A Former Steel Plant in Buffalo Goes Green
Decades since Bethlehem Steel shut down, the site sees small bits of new life.
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Restoring Retro Hollywood, One Apartment at a Time
Los Angeles's "Duke of Art Deco" collects and rehabs buildings that once housed Hollywood's greats.
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The Cathedral as a Minimalist Bookstore
The new store will preserve many of the 13th century church's most striking features.
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Two Big Public Space Makeovers for Chicago
A 2.65-mile elevated park and a massive makeover for Navy Pier are both in the works.
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The Streetcar As a City's Moving Symbol
A survey of light rail aesthetics from around the world.
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The Politics of Playgrounds, a History
Fights over how kids play have been going strong since the early 1900s.
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Tour a Wizard City
For the first time, a scale model of Hogwarts will be on display in London.
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The Gorgeous, Green Headquarters of Oil and Logging Companies
These corporations might not have tons of fans in the environmental movement, but you wouldn't know that looking at their idealistic architecture choices.
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The DIY Architecture of a Squatter Colony
The ad-hoc built environment that is Slab City, a neighborhood for and by the homeless.

