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
Against advertising: Advertisers thrive on perpetuating a system that is ravaging the planet. We can do without them — and a lot of the junk they’re trying to sell us. advertising Article 1571 words 33 votes
The corporate logo singularity: Against the creepy cheerfulness of a thousand smiling san serifs typography Article 1401 words 14 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
Notre Dame: Time to call in the French builders with medieval skills architecture Article 1141 words 11 votes
Jockeying for position: How boxers and briefs got into men’s pants fashion Article 1672 words, published May 1 2013 8 votes
Burger King is the latest brand to use depression as a marketing tool advertising Article 941 words 11 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
Hand dryers vs. paper towels: The surprisingly dirty fight for the right to dry your hands Article 6489 words 11 votes
A highway runs through it: Inside the push to tear down an Oakland freeway urban planning Link 6 votes
The IKEA effect: how we value the fruits of our labour over instant gratification Article 1109 words, published Apr 18 2019 6 votes
South African lawyer is first albino model on Vogue cover: ‘The way I look is enough’ Article 1182 words 5 votes
After Notre Dame fire, Philadelphia’s historic Christ Church demonstrates its ‘water curtain’ architecture Article 885 words 7 votes
End the tyranny of Arial: The big internet platforms use the same fonts and backgrounds. Let’s make it interesting again. typography Article 1304 words 15 votes
To build the cities of the future, we must get out of our cars architecture urban planning Article 5424 words, published Mar 14 2019 13 votes
What termites can teach us about cooling our buildings architecture urban planning Article 1030 words 9 votes
Neri Oxman's new glass printing technique could lead to 3D-printed glass building facades architecture Article 526 words, published Aug 26 2015 7 votes
Can post-revolution Yerevan get to grips with its informal architecture epidemic? urban planning architecture Link 10 votes
Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: The 'pencil towers' of New York's super-rich architecture urban planning Article 3673 words 14 votes
Taking back Taksim: Everyday life vs. top-down redevelopment architecture urban planning Article 1853 words 6 votes