
New York City launches revitalization of ugly dead spaces under elevated infrastructure
In large cities all around the world, badly-planned elevated highways have created vast expanses of ugly dead space. As populations expand, and the planet…
In large cities all around the world, badly-planned elevated highways have created vast expanses of ugly dead space. As populations expand, and the planet…
In May of 2018, representatives of Greater New Orleans Inc. and several national environmental groups took executives from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce—one of…
At a community engagement forum on July 6, 2018 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Slate Asset Management introduced architecture firm Studio Gang’s design for the…
This Council for Canadian Urbanism summit will take place October 18 – 20, 2018 on the revitalized historic waterfront of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It…
Built in 1946, the Mile High Greyhound Park in Commerce City, Colorado opened its doors for the inaugural dog race on July 27, 1949….
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