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Sick of the suburbs: How badly designed communities trash our health

Richard Jackson, from the PBS miniseries, Designing Healthy Communities. This story is excerpted from a longer piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Researchers can have revelatory moments in...

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This old house: Why fixing up old homes is greener than building new ones

Remodeling an old pad like these ones, in Baltimore, is more eco-friendly than building a new one. (Photo by cinderellasg.) Looking for the ultimate earth-friendly bungalow? No need to engineer some...

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Design o’ the times: Empowering minorities to shape urban landscapes

Photo by Bridgette Wynn. When people ask me why I write about architecture, design, and cities — why I focus on these topics instead of all of the others — I like to tell the story of a park bench. I...

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Austin gets a super swank zero-energy suburb

How do you build a (nearly) net-zero-energy suburb in 2008, at the nadir of the economic crash, when no bank in the country is convinced you’ll be able to sell your more energy-efficient but pricier...

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Urban farmers vs. NIMBYist vegans, round one

Urban farmers are raising and slaughtering their own livestock, and a shadowy organization called Neighbors Opposed to Backyard Slaughter is up in arms about it. Writing at Mother Jones, Keira Butler...

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Dirty cities make us happy

What features of a city make for happy inhabitants? Most of them are pretty predictable: Mass transit, an environment conducive to raising kids, and affordability all ranked highly in a survey...

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America has 40 million McMansions that no one wants

Americans, especially generations X and Y, want shorter commutes, walkability and a car-free existence. Which means that around 40 million large-lot exurban McMansions, built primarily during the...

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The McMansion trend has peaked

Americans’ ideal home size declined to 2,100 square feet from a peak of 2,300, according to real estate research firm Trulia. (The full account of this trend was laid out by Kaid Benfield at Atlantic...

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Why the 21st century will see migration back to the Rust Belt

In the 20th century there was a mass migration to the Sun Belt, because everyone thought that living in a warm climate and having a big house would make them happy, even though actually it made us...

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You work 3.84 minutes per day to pay for your bicycle, 2 hours for your car

James D. Schwartz of The Urban Country recently calculated that Americans work on average two hours out of every day to pay for their cars. Now he’s figured out that a bicycle costs only 3.84 minutes....

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World’s worst elected official makes the case for sprawl

“Well, let me state it unequivocally: I love sprawl,” says L. Brooks Patterson, county executive of Oakland County, Mich. “I need it. I promote it. Oakland County can’t get enough of it,” he...

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Smallest legal apartment in California is prefab, adorbs

If you’re like me, you watch this video and think “my house is 10 times as big as this apartment and only slightly more functional,” and then curse the day you moved to the suburbs. This is the...

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River rising: Water helps revive a washed-up industrial town

Almost as good as a parking lot: An artist's rendering of the completed river restoration in downtown Yonkers. (Image by City of Yonkers.) For nearly 100 years, New York’s fourth largest city sat on...

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Mexico City’s urbanization threatens ancient ‘floating gardens’

A man works his plot in the chinampas of Mexico City. (Photo by Eneas De Troya.) Chinampas, or floating gardens — small artificial islands full of crops, built up on shallow lake beds — once sustained...

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Goodbye-ways: The downfall of urban freeways

The golden days -- when the traffic hadn't caught up with the lanes. (Photo by coltera.) We can say this for our Great Urban Freeway Experiment: It seemed like a good idea at the time. The time was...

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Need a ride? Check out London’s mobile bike library

Photo by London Bicycle Library. A bus and a library make most people think of boring days locked inside a school — unless that bus holds an AWESOME mobile bike library! Meet London’s Bicycle Library:...

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Gallery walls: Cities embrace street art as a ticket to success

The artist Gaia puts up the first installation in what he calls "a museum for street art." (Photo by Martha Cooper.) Street artists from around the world are descending on Baltimore this spring to...

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Slow ride: Buses are the new vehicles of youth rebellion

To entice teenagers, Ford and other automakers need to make their cars more like smartphones … They could automatically check teenagers into Foursquare when they arrive at the mall. The car could read...

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How successful cities are like marijuana

Photo by Spreng Ben. If you’ve got an acre of land, and a magical get-out-of-jail-free card, which cash crop do you grow — wheat, soybeans, or marijuana? That’s a good metaphor for a city’s decision...

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Adorable video of kids on wheels in the bike-friendliest place on earth

There is a city in which 80 percent of residents commute to work by bicycle, even in winter. And they train their young to do the same! Should we be surprised that this city is the capital of a...

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