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"urbanism" Definitions
  1. the characteristic way of life of city dwellers
  2. the study of the physical needs of urban societies
  3. CITY PLANNING
  4. URBANIZATION

221 Sentences With "urbanism"

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Late last year, a Houston-based think tank called the Center for Opportunity Urbanism released a report titled "The Texas Way of Urbanism," a blueprint that emphasizes light regulation and fast growth.
The Poblenou superblock has not become a perfect urbanism postcard.
Smart urbanism is a key part of a smart climate strategy.
This state-mandated urbanism represents the "authoritarian modernisation" Mr Putin seeks.
Is the new urbanism all it is cracked up to be?
Hancox's book is distinguished by his background in urbanism and politics.
Young activists are connecting climate change to economic justice and urbanism.
I believe that public art and urbanism go hand in hand.
Actually, the history of American urbanism is a history of both.
In 2016, they wanted to do a project related to urbanism.
"It is a guidebook to a completely new approach to urbanism," he said.
Alon Levy is a Paris-based writer about public transportation design and urbanism.
Ultimately urbanism will have to be sold on its own merits (which are myriad!).
One of the groups leading the new charge is Congress for the New Urbanism.
This association of dynamism and density with urbanism is seen as a normal development.
Val d'Europe shares Celebration's principle of "new urbanism", which promotes mixed zoning, density and walkability.
Only in the early 1990s did we realize there was an embryonic market for urbanism.
Mr. Smith was a Roman Catholic, opposed Prohibition and was a symbol of modern urbanism.
This November, The Cooper Union is hosting the Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism (BEAU).
Michigan's largest and most populous city, Detroit has turned into an emblem of American urbanism.
He predicts a revival of suburbanism and suggests that millennial preferences toward urbanism are overstated.
It also has lots of small, regular blocks, a progressive administration, and an appetite for urbanism.
Part of what is behind Little Haiti's gentrification, however, is just the growing trend toward urbanism.
In fact, it's a fair argument to say that good urbanism by definition isn't more expensive.
To Mr. Doctoroff, that marriage of data and urbanism holds the key to the project's success.
He is the Martin and Margy Meyerson Professor Emeritus of Urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania.
We forget that car-centered urbanism didn't always have such a stranglehold on New York City.
"The right-wing government focused on the center of Barcelona," says Janet Sanz, Barcelona's director of urbanism.
New urbanism advocated building on a human scale, planning for walking and mixing residential and commercial zoning.
Sagalyn, a professor at Columbia University Business School, has a keen sense of both politics and urbanism.
Yonah Freemark, a transportation and urbanism expert, wrote a worthwhile thread about the leaked plan on Twitter.
What makes any of this different or meaningful from any other extreme contrast, high-saturation imagery of urbanism?
You might look at the Gold Nets Project through the lens of performance, sculpture, photography, or tactical urbanism.
In 1947, he was honored by the Ministry of Reconstruction and Urbanism for his contributions to reconstruction efforts.
Nonetheless, if your primary goal is to reduce transportation carbon emissions, urbanism is not the most impactful strategy.
Urbanism is also on view in what may be the most viscerally satisfying new project of the season.
"It is a guidebook to a completely new approach to urbanism," he said in an interview on Monday.
So as walkable urbanism has come back into fashion, they've had to play catch-up on public transportation.
This is why urbanism has to be a regional conversation, not just a local or a neighborhood conservation.
Public lectures by notable scholars, both Russian and foreign, on subjects from urbanism to artificial intelligence gather mass audiences.
While I envy such smart advances in urbanism and transportation, I've also noticed a paradoxical decline in air quality.
In terms of urbanism, it started with research about server farms, urban edgelands, and networked computation at earth scale.
"The economics of these buildings can be difficult," said Vishaan Chakrabarti, the founder of Practice for Architecture and Urbanism.
Yet they still allude to the vernacular of her Haitian culture, delving into human relationships, urbanism, and environmental issues.
The bicycle symbolizes individuality, civil rights, women's rights, urban mobility, simplicity, the new urbanism, and, of course, environmental consciousness.
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York talk to him: Q: Can you give a definition of what you call "zombie urbanism"?
By the 80s, however, a new urbanism movement revived the urban shopping experience and eroded the dominance of malls.
This rush to increase cycling levels and improve the quality of city life is the greatest movement in global urbanism.
Around the time that Disney started working on its town-building project, a movement called new urbanism was taking off.
As both symptom and cause of this blandly ubiquitous urbanism, we have in part the architect Bjarke Ingels to thank.
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The growth, challenges and splintering of a Facebook group about urbanism and public transportation is the story of us all.
But this transformation of Fifth Avenue may be that sweet spot where urbanism, transportation engineering, democracy and politics can align.
The fact that you get pockets of urbanism out in the suburbs can be a result of a few things.
As part of BMW's urbanism and architecture project Mini Living, the company is transforming an abandoned paint factory into housing.
To my delight, there's a ton of stuff in this plan about urbanism, transit, the housing crisis, affordable housing, and gentrification.
The design team, which also included Hargreaves Associates, the landscape architects of Queen Elizabeth Park in London, proposed a "wild urbanism".
I arrived with a very different sense of urbanism and of the role of publics within the social landscape of cities.
Three years ago, he created the Center for Opportunity Urbanism to spread that gospel (he is based in California himself, though).
His work, which blends urbanism, public art and landscape architecture, has focused on reinvigorating and reimagining public spaces, often neglected ones.
Under Kortun, SALT organized challenging exhibitions about urbanism and cultural life, including exhibitions featuring Turkey's minorities (such as works by Kurdish artists).
To be cool today is to use car-sharing, attend a public lecture about urbanism or make your own way around India.
Although she disliked many aspects of new urbanism, she was the patron saint of walkability, density, and mixed commercial and residential communities.
This result suggests that before the rise of urbanism and the state at Tell Leilan, pottery production was not a gendered task.
It is a weird, hippie bastion of progressive urbanism but, being in Texas, it is also in thrall to cars and freeways.
"We hope the building's hybrid functions create a sort of 'academic urbanism,'" said Marion Weiss, a partner in the New York firm.
It's really fascinating: In pure DIY style, they built a complex structure of grassroots urbanism, demonstrating how an alternative society might look.
In Plano, Texas, the Legacy Town Center features shops, apartments, a movie theater, and restaurants in a pedestrian-friendly smattering of urbanism.
Her doctor's check-in went virtual, while her therapy session and New York University class on architecture and urbanism moved to Zoom.
Things still seem awfully sprawl-y here in the US. I'm optimistic that we're having conversations about better urbanism at every level.
Such transitional zones have given birth to the "urban-rural-fringe" (城鄉結合), a new buzzword in China's urbanism lexicon.
In a new project called Holobiont Urbanism, Slavin's team is working to sample, sequence, and visualize the microbial makeup of New York City.
These Graham classifies as "castles" (his terms for romantic suburbs), "homesteads" (contemporary suburban sprawl) and "corals" (the neotraditional towns of the New Urbanism).
In Death and Life, she advocated for a new kind of urbanism that embraced a human scale and the "ballet" of sidewalk life.
Mr. Calthorpe is a Berkeley-based urban planner who is one of the creators of New Urbanism, which promotes mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods.
After all, the story of modern African cities is as much the story of informal architecture and urbanism, springing up around historic centers.
Richard Florida has documented the connection between innovation and inequality across global cities, where "winner-take-all urbanism" has deepened inequality, segregation and poverty.
It provided a prototype for mixed-use development that encouraged more permissive zoning laws, says Robert Steuteville of the Congress for the New Urbanism.
Architects working in China will have to adapt, not only to their new brief but to the urbanism of smaller-scale cities, even suburbs.
" Mike Lydon, a New York-based planner, helped articulate the movement in a 22013 book, "Tactical Urbanism: Short-Term Action for Long-Term Change.
The High Line and its imitators are examples of "landscape urbanism," a growing design movement that places green space in collision with old infrastructure.
Generally, the idea is for planners to accept urbanism and recognize that synthesis between nature and concrete and glass is possible and even normal.
A few galleries will be addressing urbanism and the built environment, among them OMR of Mexico City, making its first appearance in the fair.
The great advantage of tactical urbanism is that it can produce relatively large changes in behavior with relatively minimal investment of time and money.
Highlights from the Cities for Tomorrow conference in New Orleans, where activists, authors, athletes and politicians considered the future of urbanism across the globe.
Any civic activity, she notes, quickly "hits a ceiling" when it moves away from safe topics such as urbanism to challenge those in power directly.
Abandoned malls are what the Congress for the New Urbanism coined "greyfields," as reported by CityLab, for the seas of parking lots that surround them.
Should there be sites too sacred and forbidden in a city whose very essence is to be in movement and constantly rethinking its own urbanism?
In their new book, "Parliament," the partners in XML, a creative agency in Amsterdam focusing on architecture, urbanism and research, compared 2020 different legislative buildings.
Amidst the long conservative pastime of anti-urbanism, the numerous inequalities that permeate the South's economy and culture, both rural and urban, have gone unaddressed.
There's a whole coherent sustainable-urbanism strategy buried in the climate justice plan (which itself is buried in the larger climate plan — it's a fractal plan!).
Enlightened urbanism is not the first thing that comes to mind when a prestigious jeweler owned by a multinational luxury goods conglomerate throws open its doors.
Much of that work will fall on the shoulders of Janet Sanz, who, as Barcelona's deputy mayor for ecology, urbanism, and mobility, is overseeing the plan.
The ninth edition of New York's Architecture and Design Film Festival balances movies about boldface names with documentaries about historic preservation of the future of urbanism.
In what Sidewalk calls a marriage of technology and urbanism, the resulting mass of data will be used to further shape and refine the new city.
For example, the description of the group Queer Urbanism Memes and Other Things for Lonely and Forgotten Teens insists that it is not affiliated with Numtot.
At a recent conference on urbanism, convened by The New York Times, the chef David Chang suggested at the potential fading away of midpriced restaurants altogether.
It was an early design of DPZ, then Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, a Miami-based architectural firm, a proponent of the planning concept of New Urbanism.
The architect, Franz Di Salvo, desired an honest use of materials as an outward aspect of a quotidian ideal, developed through his studies of urbanism and infrastructure.
I have more difficulty imagining a passion for urbanism sweeping across the world, playing out at the state/province and city level, everywhere at once, by 2050.
Commissioned for the debut of Ruins, a new magazine about urbanism, the film is set in a dystopian city (resembling Los Angeles?) populated by anthropomorphic cartoon animals.
"If You Lived Here …," her 1989 three-show cycle at the Dia Art Foundation, explored gentrification, homelessness and urbanism through artworks, films, videos, fliers and other documents.
But there was another reason associating Mr. Trump with New York was ineffective: Old-fashioned anti-urban rants don't fit with the realities of modern American urbanism.
"Split 3 makes me feel so optimistic, Thank you!" wrote the great American urbanism pioneer Jane Jacobs during a visit to one such construction site in 1981.
With this one percent, a few artful human beings are brought to the table with many an artless human being to take part in the urbanism conversation.
Zaferani's reading extends from Arendt's general idea of society to its more specific manifestations: the dialogical qualities of speech, technological revolution, and both public and interior urbanism.
The Ghost Ship represented a type of outlaw urbanism that has been at work for decades in those parts of cities that have been abandoned by capitalism.
Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk might never have developed the ideas of New Urbanism, which have done so much to bring human scale to the suburbs.
The British Academy of Urbanism awarded Leipzig the European City of the Year award for 2018, bolstering its reputation as the new pearl of the country's east.
What's different about this effort is not so much its approach — it draws heavily from tactical urbanism, community engagement strategies and grass-roots organizing — but its funder.
Inscribing these projects into the history of global architecture and urbanism is an urgent project, one both "Architecture of Independence" and its associated book undertake with aplomb.
By the thirties, developing airports had become a cause for people who believed that urbanism, and the social encounters it nurtured, defined the vectors of the future.
The kind of humane, resilient urbanism Rueda envisions is simply not possible if everyone continues living in separated homes and low-density residential areas continue to resist densification.
Fifth Wall takes a widescreen view to real estate and tech, so their podcast and vlog touch on urbanism and transportation as well as traditional real estate tech.
Jay-Z is still nursing his newborn album, "4:44" (his thirteenth); throughout the record, he vamps with newfound transparency on fiscal responsibility, urbanism, identity, and, naturally, marriage.
The eight-member jury — which includes artist Jon Kessler and Vishaan Chakrabarti, founder of Practice for Architecture and Urbanism — will select a winner to receive a $25,000 prize.
Cities like New York, Seattle, and San Francisco, which contain some of the most celebrated examples of US urbanism, also boast some of the highest real estate prices.
"Growth cities need immigrants to continue their growth," said Joel Kotkin, executive director of the Houston-based Center for Opportunity Urbanism, which promotes policies to help cities grow.
Food halls are ultimately providing a refreshed way of thinking about American urbanism by looking abroad, said Krishnendu Ray, an associate professor of food studies at New York University.
Ian Volner is a writer and critic, and has contributed articles on architecture, design and urbanism to The Wall Street Journal, Art Forum, The New Yorker online, and others.
The establishment of movements like new urbanism, which demonized both modern architecture and American urban planning (whether sprawl or urban renewal), further concentrated the ideological zeal toward Old Stuff.
Argentine hotelier and real estate developer Alan Faena envisions his new 50,000 square foot, Rem Koolhaas-designed building as a site for exploring the arts, sciences, technology, and urbanism.
Rem Koolhaas, the architect whose ties to urbanism run so deep that his firm is even called the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, has shifted his focus to the countryside.
Numtot was formed in early 2017 when Juliet Eldred, then a senior at the University of Chicago, and a friend, Emily Orenstein, began to trade memes related to urbanism.
The group specializes in meme-y, pro-transit, sometimes toxic conversations about urbanism, and this week its moderators did a crazy thing and endorsed a presidential candidate: Bernie Sanders.
The work has toured internationally to places like Miami Beach and Abu Dhabi, but placing the piece at New York's literal crossroads of consumerism and urbanism amplifies its message.
NOT long after it opened in 1997, the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao became a case study in urbanism, credited with transforming a declining industrial city into a sleek tourist destination.
Our attraction to these bent and illuminated glass tubes is due, perhaps, to an appreciation for a craft that seems inaccessible to most—they're science meets design meets applied urbanism.
Developed according to the principles of New Urbanism, Serenbe features a pastiche of architectural styles — brownstones, bungalows, Belgian castles, and more — arranged into an idyllic village in semi-rural Georgia.
"This does feel like something that's going to set all of that back a little bit," said Sara Jensen Carr, a professor of architecture, urbanism and landscape at Northeastern University.
"When we arrived, our first step was to say, look, we have a health problem and a problem with pollution," says Janet Sanz, Barcelona's deputy mayor for ecology, urbanism, and mobility.
As Mr. Koolhaas says, the focus on urbanism "gave people the right to ignore the countryside," incubating a "reservoir of indignation" — although it's not quite clear whom he means by people.
I've spent the last year researching the future of the corporate campus — not with the goal of accommodating the desires of all those curious tourists, but through the lens of urbanism.
"We don't separate citymaking from economic development," says Brent Toderian, Vancouver's former chief city planner and now international consultant who helped make his city of Vancouver a model of progressive urbanism.
" In announcing its decision on Saturday, Unesco called the city "an exceptional example of early modernist urbanism at the beginning of the 20th century and its application in an African context.
Advocates for good urbanism would do well to engage with early experiments like this and try to guide them to uses that enhance urban livability rather than adding to urban congestion.
"To me, this project is enlightened urbanism at its best, where old and new are combined, where short and tall are combined in juxtaposition," said Frederick Bland, during the landmarks commission hearing.
This is an urbanism rooted in data, crowdsourcing, and democratic planning policies, with video games on hand to help design better data diagrams of our cities or better data flows within them.
Another smart, ambitious project that sits next to Vertical City is "Heliomorphic Chicago," by Charles Waldheim in collaboration with Siena Scarff and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design Office for Urbanism.
"Zaha Hadid's most radical expansion of design repertoires for architecture and urbanism is inspired by an explosion of possibilities through early abstract art movements at the beginning of the century," he explains.
Just east of Beach Town, El Prado will occupy a steep grade, introducing more hill town urbanism to Las Catalinas, like stair streets and rooftops that function as terraces for neighboring homes.
Curbed's urbanism editor Alissa Walker helpfully reminded me of the time that Sanders was asked by the New York Daily News editorial board in 2016 to describe how he rides the subway.
All these conversations are linked into a sort of unified theory of urbanism: simple things like multimodal design for walking, biking, and transit; mixed land use; and designing and building great places.
Critical Care — Architecture and Urbanism for a Broken Planet, edited by Angelika Fritz and Elke Krasny, is published by Architekturzentrum Wien and MIT Press and is available on Amazon and other online retailers.
" Joel Kotkin, author and executive director of the Houston-based Center for Opportunity Urbanism, echoed that mayors "don't necessarily appeal to suburban, much less rural voters, who together make up the vast majority.
Coming closer to the relationship between architecture, technology, and the public/private divide, the untitled installation by Shahab Fotouhi and Arash Mozafari (2008) offers us a speculative case-study in urbanism and parafiction.
Mr. Norquist, who went on to run Congress for the New Urbanism for a decade and is now a semiretired consultant, said removing a highway is not just about addressing local residents' concerns.
The failure of a particular model of urbanism, perhaps, or the misallocation of resources by the Los Angeles Police Department, or maybe the next evolution of relational aesthetics into something resembling Fear Factor.
On the other hand I use the concept of "zombie-urbanism" as a reference to how I experience many of the urban environments that come out from such a discourse, as built environments.
In his 1969 book "American Architecture and Urbanism," Professor Scully documented with persuasive clarity what American architecture had accomplished and what, under the spell of European interwar Modernism, had caused it to derail.
He moved toward the inclusion of parallel narratives, using formats like storytelling to develop critical exhibition themes around subjects like state violence, cultural memory, urbanism, and social research presented under the veneer of art.
Rueda's plan for Barcelona, now adopted by the city, is based on design principles and metrics he shares in his "charter for the ecosystemic planning of cities and metropolises" and his book Ecological Urbanism.
As the 14 projects streaming across these pages indicate, offices led or owned by women are creating an ever-wider range of public buildings that address architecture and urbanism in new and invigorating ways.
But he believes that a culture focused on embracing universal access and multiculturalism is more poised to welcome entrepreneurship and solve some of the pressing problems posed by urbanism, including infrastructure and climate readiness.
Spread over three city blocks, the center puts a tropical spin on new urbanism, with doorless entryways at ground level to encourage pedestrian flow and bridges built above the streets to maintain public access.
A multi-tiered wooden structured wrapped with chainlink fences and topped with a gold-leafed shackle, "Big Bling" functions as a narrative catch-all for the artist by referencing slavery, labor, urbanism, fashion, and ownership.
The New Urbanism movement meant new developments and highways were cropping up all over the United States (helped by the powerful bulldozer that had proved its strength with the Navy Seabees in World War II).
This is going to sound really nerdy, but I took some urban studies classes in college and read some stuff about suburbia and the type of urbanism that it turns out there is in Cupertino.
For the Western visitor, Saudi Arabia is a baffling mix of modern urbanism, desert culture and the never-ending effort to adhere to a rigid interpretation of scriptures that are more than 215,215 years old.
She was the sole author of "Werner Hegemann and the Search for Universal Urbanism" (19683), a study of the city planner and architecture critic who fled Nazi Germany for New York City in the 1930s.
One of his last works, "Yale in New Haven: Architecture and Urbanism," published in 2004 and written with Ms. Lynn, Mr. Goldberger and Eric Vogt, allowed Professor Scully to come full circle in his life.
With the help of a handful of architects including Douglas Duany, a founder of New Urbanism and a professor of architecture at the University of Notre Dame, Mr. Brewer is trying to reshape modern resort development.
Each tackles the question of history from a specific position within architectural practice—the skyscraper, the interior, materials, civics and urbanism, and so on—thereby sidestepping the hoary narrative of modern architecture's rise, triumph and eclipse.
"We are seeing an ongoing class war by liberal elites against the middle and working classes," Joel Kotkin, a demographer and executive director of the Houston-based Center for Opportunity Urbanism, told me in an interview.
A recent article in The Guardian about Lisbon described the city as embracing "Monocle urbanism," a shorthand for all that the magazine glorifies: plentiful local culture, a relaxed pace of life, modernized airports, and co-working spaces.
"The coast's gentle, open landscape really lends itself to these minimalist boxes with horizontal glass panes offering wide views," said Diego Capandeguy, a professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism, the country's premier architecture school.
"To me, this project is enlightened urbanism at its best, where old and new are combined, where short and tall are combined in juxtaposition," Frederick Bland, a landmarks commissioner, said during a hearing at the Municipal Building.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — Witold Rybczynski, an architecture critic, author and emeritus professor of urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania, was sitting in the lobby of a chain hotel here, trying to peg the elusive charm of this city.
Vox Media's Alissa Walker, the urbanism editor for its real estate vertical Curbed, told CNN Business she saw an "uptick in traffic" late last week when the outlet shared stories with the #CoveringClimateNow hashtag on social media.
He's a noted expert in the field of urbanism, an author of books, and an in-demand speaker, but above all, his life has been a long and committed affair of the heart with his home city.
Described by The New York Times as an "experiment in New Urbanism," Serenbe offers a mix of country homes and townhomes, as well as a 25-acre organic farm, coffee shops, farmers' markets, art galleries and regular events.
The architectural movement known as new urbanism took off there, producing two settlements that tried to bottle the essence of small-town America: Seaside (the setting for "The Truman Show") and Celebration, built by the Walt Disney Company.
"For an independent film fan like me the festival is a fantastic opportunity to see the best productions from the region and beyond," Biljana Savic, the Sarajevo-born Director of The Academy of Urbanism in London told Reuters.
Cities are being recognized increasingly as opportunities for economic and social progress, density as a response to environmental threats; the automobile as a big problem; slums as not just a blight but a potential template for organic urbanism.
The show's curators, Nicholas Dagen Bloom, a scholar and advocate of public housing, and Matthias Altwicker, a Brooklyn architect, document the various ways midcentury public housing reformers replaced slum tenements mostly with far less dense forms of urbanism.
This week, Koch Brothers and arts funding, touring the National Museum of Taiwan, a monument commemorating the generosity of the Choctaw Nation to the Irish, urbanism and Apple's new HQ, the mysteries of "bog bodies" unveiled, and more.
Yet, according to Koen Olthuis, the lead architect on the project, it is part of the greatest transformation in urbanism since Elisha Otis built the safety brake that gave rise to the modern elevator, skyscrapers and ultimately urban density.
Over the past year, leading cities — particularly in Europe and the United States — have had to confront an unexpected new reality: the rise of populist and nationalist movements that often find disdain with the basic values of urbanism itself.
As that kind of thinking starts, it will be important for advocates of livable urbanism to engage, to make sure that AVs are used to enhance transit and multi-modal urban transportation systems, rather than seeking to replace them.
Migropolis also examines the experiences of Mbaye, a 39-year-old from Senegal who earned a degree in urbanism at a university in France before making his way to Venice, where he works as a doorman at a posh hotel.
"In the beginning of the 2000s, you had 60,000 to 80,000 people coming down to Toronto's clubland, and there were incredible amounts of clubs and way less residents," author and editor of Canadian urbanism magazine Spacing Shawn Micallef tells THUMP.
The Lowdown: A new Top 20 entrant this year, Vancouver ties it up with Montreal as one of the few North American cities to push the boundaries and steadily innovate over the past few years when it comes to bicycle urbanism.
After the Wall came down in 1989, wealthy Germans bought and renovated the faded Art Deco mansions that line Potsdam's lakes, making the city and its architecture monuments to Germany's stately Prussian past, a grand foil to Berlin's postmodern urbanism.
As much as if not more than any other critic, Professor Scully enabled the recuperation of the grand continuities of architecture and urbanism that had been cast aside by the protagonists of the Modernist revolution of the 1920s and 1930s.
Community groups in Gowanus, Brooklyn, the South Bronx, Grand Center in St. Louis and the St. Roch neighborhood in New Orleans have worked with landscape architects to develop a new paradigm of coastal urbanism and upland adaptation for the 21st century.
Graham is better when it comes to his home state, California, which is often given short shrift in histories of this sort but is crucial to the understanding of 20th-century urbanism because of the dynamic way it adjusted to the automobile.
"There's this idea that transit will eventually separate into these 'private' and 'public' tiers—again, creating more options for those who can pay more and leaving everyone else with a broken system," Gizmodo Urbanism editor and Los Angeles resident Alissa Walker said.
There are some clever ways of making use of that excess, with vertical greenhouse agriculture for example, so I imagined a context of Indian urbanism in which people make their living from those excesses in an emergent vertical community on the exterior.
Husni-Bay explores the relationship between architecture, urbanism, and ideological hegemony in her work "White Paper: The Land" (2014), which visualizes Cairo's privately funded urban development plan led by the military regime called "Cairo 2050," drawing a map of eviction and resettlement.
Though Binford, who died in 1997, is not well known, "A Memory of 14th Street and 6th Avenue" is connected to an important tradition of America painting, Jon Ritter, a professor of architecture and urbanism at N.Y.U., explained in a phone interview.
The second decade of the 21st century has been a golden period in the history of American urbanism, as midsize cities have undergone a renaissance, with cities like San Antonio growing at a faster rate than places like Los Angeles or Boston.
In 1988, one year after completing their studies in architecture at the School of Architecture in Vallès, the three won first prize in a competition sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Public Works and Urbanism, to design a lighthouse in Punta Aldea.
For now, in a temporary space in the Design District, the ICA has put together a superb retrospective of the German artist Thomas Bayrle, whose stuttering paintings, photocollages and films, most of which examine systems of transport and urbanism, deserve wider American attention.
"People who grew up in the suburbs don't want new urbanism; they want that sense of community we had growing up," said Mitchell Rechler, a managing partner of Rechler Equity Partners, the developer, and a cousin of Scott Rechler of RXR Realty.
John Beckmann, Hannah LaSota, and Laeticia Hervy of Axis Mundi Design (New York) would like to create a "Manhattan Plateau" — a 200-foot-high elevated platform for vegetation above the original park that includes a dynamic ecological vision of nature integrated with urbanism.
In line with the current trends in urbanism, it's a cookie-cutter metropolis where fake woke projects, an insufferable club scene, a dreary dating landscape, and eco-friendly initiatives coexist alongside tech conglomerates that are cannibalizing the little lifeblood that's left of the city.
His signature initiative as San Antonio's mayor was starting a preschool program, and under his leadership the city also launched a bicycle sharing system that, though wildly inappropriate to the city's actual urban form, put him in line with a fashionable cause in coastal urbanism.
Over 6,000 employees work there, shuttling between the New Urbanism "village" that once served as Sun Microsystems' headquarters (Facebook took it over in 143) and the 433,000-square-foot open-plan mother ship designed by Frank Gehry on the other side of the Bayfront Expressway.
Considered within the framework of the Andrew Jackson presidency, which coincided with the high point of Cole's career in the 236s, the artist and his work were cast as reactionary, evidence of resistance to the era's push toward democratic populism, urbanism and Westward expansion.
T+E+A+M's Ghostbox situates a domestic landscape in an abandoned big box retail store in a manner that incorporates the "ruin porn" that is nowadays synonymous with Detroit's decades-long decline, both to challenge the idea and recognize the media's role in urbanism.
But this intersection of neuroscience and urban planning, or "neuro-urbanism" as Adli calls it, is an extremely young discipline, and it will take much more scientific research and political will to refine it into a field that can deliver substantive results for city folk.
At a panel I moderated at a New York Times conference on urbanism in December, Kathryn Wylde, the president of the Partnership for New York City and someone who has been involved in the Amazon deal, explained the company's thinking about coming to New York.
Like watching the Mongolian family in Davaa and Falorni's film, the exhibition as a whole demonstrates a lifestyle of appreciating what is in front of you, understanding the land and nature in a way that is far removed from the commercialism and urbanism of today.
Along with so many others who think about urbanism, I spent much of Monday ruminating on the paradox of a company with a trillion-dollar valuation receiving billions of dollars in tax credits for bringing high-paying, technocratic jobs to a place already full of them.
From her ephemeral installations and performances of the 1980s to the assemblages and clay works that have defined her practice for the last three decades, Beens has consistently explored the intersections of body and memory as they relate to global art histories, mysticism, gender, urbanism, and ecology.
In the 22004s he allied himself with New Urbanism, an international movement pioneered in the United States by two of his former students, Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk; it stressed the importance of the pedestrian and human-scale construction in maintaining a sense of community.
These kinds of compact, livable communities that crop up in less-dense areas have all sorts of names, like New Urbanism and "walkable urban places," but the one that's stuck recently is "urban burbs"—and the urban burbs are a new kind of hybridized place made just for millennials.
He wrote about philosophy, politics, and urbanism with the same intense yearning for literary elegance that he hoped to bring to progressive politics; his best-known work, All That Is Solid Melts Into Air, combined the analytical rigor of dialectical materialism with the lyrical spryness of Leaves of Grass.
Skylight Books will host a conversation about these issues, featuring underground journalist Erick Lyle, whose book Streetopia focuses on a 2012 anti-gentrification art fair in San Francisco, and artists Sandra De La Loza and Emily Piper Forman, whose work engages with issues of power, urbanism, and social justice.
The 34-year-old Wassink — whose practice focuses on what he calls "the discarded, the abandoned and the already partially formed" — and his cohorts have continued to expand the ad hoc makers' space, which they named Sectie-C, after a Dutch urbanism term used to describe an industrial zone.
According to Jessie Andjelic, a guest lecturer at the University of Calgary and an architect at the Spectacle Bureau of Architecture and Urbanism, that requires three things: the use of building materials from home, some kind of a view of the familiar, and a way to preserve and maintain privacy.
That's the conclusion of a new report, Foot Traffic Ahead: Ranking Walkable Urbanism in America's Largest Metros, advocacy group Smart Growth America and the George Washington University School of Business ranked the top 30 US cities in terms of walkability, and predicted which ones would improve over the years to come.
" —former employee Tulasi Johnson "Rebecca Solnit is a staff favorite here, and always sells well with our customers, especially Men Explain Things To Me. We love her books on San Francisco — like Hollow City: The Siege of San Francisco and the Crisis of American Urbanism — and A Field Guide to Getting Lost.
While much of the wider doom pantheon has its foundation in gritty urbanism—be it Black Sabbath evoking the greyscale smog of industrial Birmingham, Pentagram and the humid drug blitzed inertia of Virginia, or Saint Vitus and the Los Angeles heat haze—the Wiz' have always had both feet firmly planted in claggy Dorset mud.
Outside the Cummins Corporate Office Building — a sprawling campus that houses the city's major employer, a powerhouse of industrial manufacturing and design, responsible for the wealth behind many of the Millers' pet design projects  — is Anything can happen in the woods, a series of grass seating mounds in clusters, by Plan B Architecture & Urbanism.
He inspired two of his students, Mr. Duany and Ms. Plater-Zyberk, to formulate what would become New Urbanism, a set of ideas and practices that returned city planning to traditional patterns of streets and defined public spaces — a movement so successful that it is hard to imagine a developer trying to build a conventional strip mall ever again.
These were not necessarily Nordstrom's core customer base, but they were the kind of people Nordstrom would need to turn into customers for the brand to have enduring relevance in a world where the very concepts of the department store and the regional shopping mall are under assault from the dual forces of online shopping and the vogue for walkable urbanism.
The autonomous collective the Temporary Office of Urban Disturbances has mounted this historical look back at that three-show series — whose different iterations addressed tenant rights, homelessness, and urbanism — and four town hall-style conversations on related subjects (on June 29, 282, 2105, and 23) that, given how touchy New Yorkers tend to be about anything related to gentrification, are sure to be fiery gatherings.
Ms. Balmori, who taught at the Yale School of Architecture and the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, also expressed her ideas about urbanism, sustainable design and the natural environment in books like "Redesigning the American Lawn: A Search for Environmental Harmony" (1993), written with F. Herbert Bormann and Gordon T. Geballe; "Groundwork: Between Landscape and Architecture" (2011), with Joel Sanders; and, most emphatically, in "A Landscape Manifesto" (2010), a set of 25 principles that guided her practice.
"A coffee shop is that place where they know what you like and if you don't show up, they're worried," said Sarah Schulman, a New York-bred novelist raised above Romanoff, a venerable joint near Washington Square, educated in the ways of greasy spoons as a waitress at Leroy's in TriBeCa and so strong a believer in link between these humble establishments and the engines of urbanism that coffee shops feature in two of her novels.

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