Editor’s note: This story, a collaboration of Big Pivots and Aspen Journalism, is the first of a five-part series that examines the intersection of water and urban landscapes in Colorado. Like weekly ...
Urban foraging connects city dwellers with their native environments in a practical (and tasty) approach to diversifying diets. Credit: ian moore Moving forward requires focus. Mashable's Social Good ...
This is a feature article from Issue 8 of The Architect’s Newspaper. If you’ve seen the movie Columbus, you’ll remember, among all the nerdy dialogue about modernist bank branches and James Polshek’s ...
For almost two centuries, urbanization has been achieved by conquering land and using the natural environment as a disposable commodity. As a result, we have depleted our forests, wetlands, and soils.
Cities often appear uniform from a distance—rows of buildings, roads, and concrete structures stretching across the skyline. Yet when it comes to plants and landscapes, no two spaces within a city are ...
The Euclid Parking lot and University Club lawn is the first or last space experienced by many campus visitors and community members. This studio asked that we imagine a future for this site as a ...
Cities are physical environments—they are social settings, economic phenomena, and political arenas. An understanding of these complex social structures can come only from an analysis that transcends ...
With skyscrapers climbing ever higher and unoccupied city areas increasingly scarce, demands on urban space are increasing. Making the most out of this space requires a careful balancing act between ...
The term ‘Historic Urban Landscape’ is defined in Articles 8 and 9 of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape: 8. The historic urban landscape is the urban area understood as the result of ...