The Built World
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Laura Scherling|Essays
How Micromobility Vehicles are Redesigning Global Transportation Systems
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt business-as-usual, a micromobility revolution is quietly moving forward.
Laura Scherling|Essays
A Tale of Long Island City: Between Industrialization, Innovation, and Gentrification
The multi-faceted aspects of development in Long Island City, with creative and technological development deeply ingrained in it’s rich urban identity and history.
Rob Walker|Essays
Infrastructure Field Trips
The Macro City conference in the Bay Area includes "field trips" to examine "overlooked networks of infrastructure that surrounds us," firsthand.
John Thackara|Interviews
Ecuador, Open Knowledge, and ‘Buen Vivir’: Interview With Michel Bauwens
John Thackara interviews Michel Bauwens, founder of the P2P Foundation, is to lead a strategic policy project for Ecuador’s government called Free/Libre Open Knowledge (FLOK), also known as the social knowledge economy project.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Lunch with the Critics: Fourth-Annual Year-End Awards
Our intrepid critics, Alexandra Lange and Mark Lamster, celebrate (and castigate) the best and worst architecture and design of 2013.
Rick Poynor|Essays
Belgian Solutions: The True State of Things?
The foul-ups or “Belgian solutions” in a new book of street photographs are simply the way things are.
John Thackara|Essays
Trust Is Not An Algorithm
By some accounts the world’s information is doubling every two years. This impressive if unprovable fact has got many people wondering: what to do with it?
Observed|Essays
Parking Meter History
The history of the parking meter — originally designed to have a positive affect on traffic flow and shopping.
Philip Nobel|Reviews
Oops: Understanding Failure
A review of To Forgive Design: Understanding Failure, by Henry Petroski.
Observed|New Ideas
A Campaign to Save The Post Office
Tucker Nichols is campaigning to save the Post Office.
Observed|Miscellaneous
Forgotten Tube Stations
A graphic tribute to the forgotten stations of the London Underground.
Observed|Miscellaneous
Celebrate World Toilet Day
2.6 billion people don't have access to a toilet. For them poop can be poison.
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