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What happens when a poet and an architect reimagine a Manhattan neighborhood?
Consider this list a starting point for anyone who wants to understand how New York became, well, New York.
A nation of immigrants doesn't remain static. Burlington and Sacramento show how diversity continues to reshape, redefine, and renew American cities.
European cities offer a roadmap for life with fewer cars.
Urban silence is increasingly endangered—and primarily available to those who can pay for it.
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The landmark’s neighbors are typical of the powerful movement to privatize public space in LA—can they be stopped?
A writer reporting on the architecture of New York’s Eagle Island makes some unexpected discoveries.
Two cultural movements, minimalism and singledom, are now colliding within some American lives.
As skyrocketing rents in Los Angeles continue to squeeze renters farther into the outskirts of the city, the Antelope Valley is positioned to become a new frontier for emerging artists—if they can get over its terrible reputation.
Why are men driving the conversation about the future of our neighborhoods?