How did Soviet planners design the Union's cities? architecture urban planning Video 11:24, published Jun 11 2020 9 votes
Buildings and residents testament to the rich seams of history and identity of Kiruna in Sweden are ousted in favour of the profit-laden iron ore seams lurking beneath architecture urban planning Link 2 votes
Utrecht: Planning for people and bikes, not for cars urban planning Video 13:11, published Jun 27 2019 11 votes
Life imitates Hollywood: The rise of "movie-set urbanism" urban planning architecture Article 273 words, published Feb 6 2020 7 votes
The case for making low-tech 'dumb' cities instead of 'smart' ones urban planning Article 1746 words 15 votes
How Berlin's Mietskaserne tenements became coveted urban housing urban planning architecture Article 7 votes
Scandinavia is famous for its liveable cities, but a new university course in Nordic urban planning has raised questions about replicating the region's approach elsewhere urban planning Article 1906 words 8 votes
How Helsinki built book heaven – Finland's most ambitious library is a kind of monument to the Nordic model of civic engagement architecture urban planning Article 7 votes
Frank Gehry's most ambitious project: Restoring the Los Angeles River urban planning Article 3024 words 6 votes
The greening of Paris makes its mayor more than a few enemies urban planning Article 1506 words 9 votes
The reason our streets switched to cul-de-sacs urban planning Video 7:45, published Aug 8 2019 4 votes
Indonesia will build its new capital city in Borneo as Jakarta sinks into the Java Sea urban planning Article 335 words 11 votes
Copenhagen has taken bicycle commuting to a whole new level urban planning Article 1201 words 5 votes
Want safe, bikeable streets? Get rid of free parking, as Amsterdam did urban planning Article 916 words 14 votes
A small city with big delusions: Pine Island, MN (population 3,000) has huge dreams, yet they can’t take care of their basic systems. Who pays the price? urban planning Article 862 words, published Jul 30 2019 8 votes
Shade: It’s a civic resource, an index of inequality, and a requirement for public health. Shade should be a mandate for urban designers urban planning architecture Article 6427 words, published Apr 1 2019 11 votes
Finland invited me to visit and to learn all about the country's smart cities projects urban planning Article 305 words 4 votes
Oregon just voted to legalize duplexes on almost every city lot urban planning Article 1363 words 11 votes
If only experienced cyclists feel safe in a bike lane, then is it a bike lane at all? In Vancouver, a shift to “AAA” (all ages and abilities) bike lanes urban planning Article 1428 words 15 votes
Could Barcelona’s plan to push out cars and build superblocks work in the US? urban planning Article 2014 words, published Apr 12 2019 11 votes
Separated by design: How some of America’s richest towns fight affordable housing urban planning Article 5420 words, published May 22 2019 6 votes
After overthrowing its government and changing its name, North Macedonia faces up to the urban crisis in Skopje architecture urban planning Link 8 votes
Indonesia plans to move its capital out of Jakarta, a city that's sinking urban planning Article 594 words 9 votes
A highway runs through it: Inside the push to tear down an Oakland freeway urban planning Link 6 votes