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An Efficient LA in Chris Burden's Mini-City

Metropolis II, on display now at the LA County Museum of Art, features a futuristic model of Los Angeles in which cars and trains zip around super-efficiently (and, reportedly, loudly).

January 14 - Curbed LA

For Many Latinos, "Race" is a Tough Box to Check

...so more than a third went with "Other" in the last Census. Mireya Navarro reports on the rift between ethnic and racial identity experienced by some Latinos and the challenges the Bureau faces in designing a better questionnaire.

January 14 - The New York Times

The Best and Worst Run Cities in Amercia

A new study concludes that encouraging businesses to prosper and create jobs is the most important function of local government.

January 14 - 24/7 Wall Street

Your Prius Won't Save You

In his new book, The Conundrum, David Owen pierces the magical thinking that has repackaged high-end luxury goods, such as hybrid cars, as virtuous and the idea that we can consume our way out of trouble.

January 14 - Txchnologist.com

Gas Prices and the Value of Walkable Communities

The average family paid 25% more in gas in 2011 than they did in 2010. With that trend expected to continue into the foreseeable future, the case for the importance of walkable neighborhoods will grow along with it.

January 14 - PlaceShakers


Friday Funny: Architecture Ryan Gosling

Actor and global sexy man Ryan Gosling has brought his talents to the world of Architecture, or so it seems.

January 13 - Archinect

Controversy Surrounds Plans for Historic Public Housing in Chicago

Preservationists say Lathrop Homes should be preserved, the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) says it should be "transformed", but what do the residents think?

January 13 - Chicago Tribune


Enough Supertrains--China Needs To Fix The System

Super-fast, beautifully-designed trains are the all the rage again in China, but safety, pricing, and technology concerns now need to be bumped to country's rail priority list to make it work.

January 13 - The Economist

Beverly Hills Moves to Protect Some of Its Most Famous Residents

After the destruction of some of its most significant architectural and cultural treasures, the City of Beverly Hills has finally adopted a historic preservation ordinance.

January 13 - Los Angeles Times

What Defines a 'Place'?

It's been more than 50 years since Boston's old West End was demolished, so why does the neighborhood still have its own newspaper, museum, and weekly gatherings?

January 13 - The Boston Globe

Immigration Has Changed, and So Should Our Approach

In an opinion piece for the New York Times, Dowell Myers outlines the key demographic changes in immigration patterns and the bold changes in our approach to both legal and illegal immigration policy that they should precipitate.

January 13 - The New York Times

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Liveblog: ULI Rose Center Kansas City Study Visit

<p> I&#39;m writing from the audience of a presentation this morning in the Hotel Phillips in Kansas City. The presentation will cover the initial observations and recommendations of a national team of experts who&#39;ve been invited here by Mayor Sly James and his team of Daniel Rose Fellows. </p> <p> The Kansas City Daniel Rose Fellows: </p>

January 13 - Jess Zimbabwe

A Way Forward for Redevelopment in California?

In an opinion piece for the Los Angeles Times, William Fulton, former mayor of Ventura and the only mayor in California who supported the Governor's proposal to end redevelopment, offers concrete steps for reviving redevelopment in the state.

January 13 - Los Angeles Times

Secret Photos of Destroyed Berlin

Spiegel Online has published rarely seen photos of Berlin just a few months after the end of World War Two, depicting the massive destruction of the city.

January 13 - Spiegel Online

To Frack or Not to Frack

A key ruling on whether and/or how to allow the High Volume Horizontal Hydraulic Fracturing (or fracking) method of extracting natural gas is imminent in New York State. The decision could set a nationwide precedent.

January 13 - THE DIRT

Designing With the Language of Nature

Writing for the NY Times Sunday Review, Sarah Williams Goldhagen opines on the attraction of architects and urban designers to the design language of trees and other embodied metaphors.

January 13 - The New York Times

Tea Party Activists Disrupt Planning Meeting

A police sergeant displayed his mediation skills at a regional planning meeting by temporarily replacing the facilitator after 20 tea party activists disrupted the meeting.

January 12 - The Press Democrat

The Burj Khalifa, 'Hummer of Skyscrapers'?

There might be something to the analogy, opines Blair Kamin, when comparing the building's star status to its contribution to the urban setting.

January 12 - Chicago Tribune

High Speed Rail Gets the Go-Ahead...in the UK

Despite strong opposition from homeowners and environmentalists, the UK Government has just approved an ambitious investment in high speed rail linking London with Birmingham, Manchester, and Leeds.

January 12 - The Guardian

Why Ugly Buildings Matter

Llewellyn Hinkes-Jones makes a strong argument for why ugly buildings deserve some love.

January 12 - The Atlantic Cities

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