urban planning
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Studiomama shakes up urban planning with a micro-city in the heart of Milan
By Nargess Banks Last updated
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The Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture 2013 rethinks China’s industrial past
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Ebb and flow: Chicago Riverwalk to transform the city's urban experience
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Architecture news: Letter from China
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Go east: St Petersburg's New Holland Island is about to open to the public
By Sara Sturges Last updated
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Imagination meets urban planning at Detroit Design 139
The aim of Detroit Design 139 is to start a collective conversation about Detroit's urban transformation, and it defines ten core design principles for guidance. Innovative projects at this year's exhibition taking place at four locations across the city include a laundromat/coffee shop, an adaptive re-use project at a former car wash detergent factory and a data portal increasing public accessibility to information about land
By Sam Lubell Last updated
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Landmark renovation projects and collective regeneration in Rotterdam
While Rotterdam is known for radical architecture and forward-thinking city planning, architects are finding ways to celebrate the city’s history too. Several landmark renovation projects have launched this year, and there’s an ever-growing interest in collective regeneration of city’s 20th century residential fabric led by a new generation of ambitious emerging architects
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Milan’s Porta Nuova urban success story
Milan’s central Porta Nuova district is at the heart of the city's urban development. A combination of good planning, international architecture and urban forestation has been key to its success – measured by the droves of locals, tourists and architecture fanatics alike who frequent the BAM public park, says Marco Sammicheli, Wallpaper* Milan editor
By Marco Sammicheli Last updated
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Island life: Urby brings a new residential hub to Staten Island, New York
By Julie Baumgardner Last updated
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Seoul architecture and urbanism biennale calls out for collective city-making
Set across five locations in Seoul, Collective City is a platform for discussion about how architecture, city and governance can work together to create more humane cities. Projects by the likes of Atelier Bow-wow, amid.cero9 and Forensic Architecture take a pro-active and research-led approach to new urban solutions.
By SuhYoung Yun Last updated
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Beijing Design Week 2013: Remapping the city
By Malaika Byng Last updated