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Instant Urbanism
For the better part of a decade, Dallas has been aggressively remaking its downtown.
06/08/2012
Pretty Little Pictures
Even when MoMA is tackling real issues, its obsession with image manages to obscure some of its most important content.
05/11/2012
Repriming the Pump
The state of New Jersey, addicted to casino revenues, reinvests in a struggling Atlantic City.
04/13/2012
Not-So-Dumb Technology
A visit to a cardboard-box factory has our columnist thinking about the future of manufacturing.
03/15/2012
The Almighty Grid
Although today it seems as natural as air, Manhattan’s system of numbered streets is actually a visionary piece of urban planning.
02/14/2012
Say What?
The word “urban” is in the midst of a cultural makeover.
01/25/2012
Strange Bedfellows
An obscure zoning variance has allowed Occupy Wall Street protesters to camp out in a park owned by real estate developers.
12/15/2011
Double Tragedy
The new World Trade Center memorial erases virtually all traces of the old buildings.
11/15/2011
One House at a Time
Detroit’s Mayor Bing might learn something from the urban homesteaders descending on his city.
10/18/2011
Endless Talk
A new exhibition explores the great flow of information traveling between physical places and electronic ones.
09/09/2011
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Metropolis Magazine
From the May 2013 Issue
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