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Urban renewal involves a city's multidimensional fabric, spanning social, economic and physical spatial environments. Urban ...
Carbon emissions continue to increase at record levels, fueling climate instability and worsening air quality conditions for ...
In neighborhoods where tall buildings are banned, we need to plant more trees, which block the sun and cool the air. Few ...
Explore Pliny Fisk III's revolutionary approach to architecture that uncovers hidden local materials for sustainable building ...
The High Line’s Connection to Moynihan Train Hall is pivotal yet needs more effective graphics within the transportation ...
New York architecture blends history with modern living, where brick walls, soaring ceilings, and elegant details create ...
Why do some U.S. cities follow neat grid systems, while others sprawl with loops, cul-de-sacs, and curves? This video ...
As extreme heat becomes more common, urban dwellers must relinquish their bias against daytime darkness and embrace the ...
Cities across the U.S. are increasingly turning to murals as tools for placemaking, cultural expression and neighborhood ...
What if a city’s mood could be mapped like weather? Researchers at the University of Missouri are using AI to do exactly that ...
New tool maps urban heat disparities block by block American Forests’ shade map reveals a stark lack of shade in hundreds of U.S. cities, giving local leaders a powerful tool to prioritize cooling ...
The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) has unveiled a new tool: the Healthy Urban Design Index (HUDI). The HUDI is a composite index that evaluates 917 European cities based on 13 ...