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Long Lost Le Corbusier

The completion of Corbusier's last unfinished project crowns the largest concentration of his work outside of Chandigarh.
17 May 2005 - 6:00am
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World's Most Interesting Mayors

A special series highlights some of the world's most interesting mayors.
12 May 2005 - 6:00am
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Conservation Under A Military Regime

A military regime's attempt at conservation worries experts.
24 April 2005 - 7:00am
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A City Of Rules

Malaysia's newest city is a classic example of top down development.
19 April 2005 - 6:00am
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Plans Underway For A New World's Tallest Building

Building the world's tallest buildings almost always correlates with economies entering a downturn.
15 April 2005 - 2:00pm
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Indonesian City Struggles After Tsunami

There is little sign of reconstruction in the Indonesian city of Aceh that was devastated by Asian Tsunami.
7 April 2005 - 12:00pm
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Megastores Eye 'Land Of A Billion Shoppers'

To enter a huge emerging market, large-scale retailers such as Wal-Mart may have to recast themselves.
4 April 2005 - 7:00am
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'Supermayor' Cleans Up Megalopolis

Bayani Fernando has what it takes to clean up a megalopolis of 13 million people.
29 March 2005 - 2:00pm
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A Planned Town To Be Built For The Deaf

Plans are underway for Salem, South Dakota to be the first town designed for the deaf.
28 March 2005 - 6:00am
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Is It Time For London To Grow Up?

London's mayor urges the city to build up in the city center.
9 March 2005 - 5:00am
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The Road Design Revolution: Shared Spaces

Can Hans Monderman's apparently anarchical 'shared space' roadways result in safer communities?
23 January 2005 - 1:00pm
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America Should Develop a 21st Century Fuel

Thomas Friedman believes that renewed investments in science funding, alternative fuel research and conservation programs should be this generation's Apollo program.
8 December 2004 - 7:00am
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Unassuming Canadian Town Was Secret Center Of Prohibition-Era Intrigue

Vast underground tunnel system led to brothels, saloons.
21 November 2004 - 9:00am
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Sometimes The City Can Be A Jungle -- Literally

From black spitting cobras to leopard cats, Singapore's suburbs are clawing their way back to the heart of the city.
9 November 2004 - 6:00am
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For The Art World, Cologne Is Wearing Off

International art expo in Germany is facing stiff competition from other major cities.
8 November 2004 - 12:00pm
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Milan's Citta Della Moda Takes Form

A new plan to transform Milan by creating a Fashion City within the city.
17 March 2004 - 1:00pm
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The Challenge Of Creating A World Class City

To avoid losing the talent base that is driving the nation's current economic success, India needs to create world class urban centers.
7 January 2004 - 10:00am
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The World's Poshest Streets

A recent survey lists the world's highest rent districts for retailers.
7 November 2003 - 10:00am
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The Hybrids Are Coming

Japan's newest models of the fuel-efficient vehicles are poised to take the American car industry by storm.
6 November 2003 - 2:00pm
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The World's Largest Park

A proposal for a vast nature park in America's Great Plains could help revive economies in 10 states.
3 November 2003 - 6:00am
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