
Mississauga’s grand revitalization plan for its huge post-industrial waterfront
Waterfront piazzas, a 1.5 kilometre beach, new lakefront land the size of 48 football fields and mixed-use neighborhoods housing 20,000 people on 250 acres…
Waterfront piazzas, a 1.5 kilometre beach, new lakefront land the size of 48 football fields and mixed-use neighborhoods housing 20,000 people on 250 acres…
Officials from the St. Lucia departments of forestry and fisheries, together with Saint Lucia National Trust staff and residents of Vieux Fort and Praslin,…
A distressed former tire factory along the Jones Falls stream in Baltimore, Maryland is poised to become the next redevelopment project in the Woodberry…
Landscape architect Margie Ruddick, ASLA, says “Combining ecological function and design is now mainstream. It’s no longer fringe. The culture has caught up.” And…
An £18 million leisure park proposal to revitalize a former sandstone quarry in the Staffordshire Moorlands (England) has been given the green light. Staffordshire…
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