International Herald Tribune

Disneyland Meets The Killing Fields

Cambodia's Ministry of Tourism is preparing grandiose plans for a million-dollar theme park on a former notorious Khmer Rouge.
23 August 2003 - 7:00am
International Herald Tribune

In Europe, City Planners Confront Shrinking Populations

Low birth rates in Europe are posing serious demographic challenges as cities confront the cost and planning challenges of a shrinking population
13 December 2002 - 5:00am
International Herald Tribune

Cargo Container Homes: Ultimate Mobility

Need to move? Simply load your cargo container home onto a ship. It's the 'perfect portable pad for global nomads'.
28 August 2002 - 7:00am
International Herald Tribune

How To Manage Sprawl

This article discusses the current trend of increasing urban populations and how to resolve the issues they create.
15 August 2002 - 9:00am
International Herald Tribune

Washington D.C.'s Greatest Least-known Architect

The least known great architect in the nation's capital may be Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
20 May 2002 - 1:00pm
International Herald Tribune

New Stores Combine Shopping and Public Spaces

New store designs by top architects blur the line between retail and public cultural spaces.
16 October 2001 - 6:00am
International Herald Tribune

Santa Monica, C.A.: An Oasis In Los Angeles

The International Herald Tribute focuses on Santa Monica -- the place to visit if you're coming to Los Angeles.
3 September 2001 - 7:00am
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Wireless Vehicle Tracking

New wireless systems are capable of tracking vehicles and people all over the planet.
5 March 2001 - 6:00am
International Herald Tribune

Urban Cool Eclipsed By Country Living

According to New York fashion, clothing styles now favor country living over gritty urban reality.
19 February 2001 - 12:00pm
International Herald Tribune

Carfree Cities?

For most Americans the idea of a car-free city is revolutionary. But is it possible?
19 February 2001 - 9:00am
International Herald Tribune

If Cities Are A Problem, Suburbia Is No Answer

Geneva Overholser of the Washington Post Writers Group writes about sprawl, new urbanism, and smart growth. "The truth is that smart growth has an uphill battle against the mother lode of dumb growth, suburbia..."
2 February 2001 - 7:00am
International Herald Tribune

Europe's Decaying Ecosystem

Europe's ancient forests are being destroyed by pollution and urban sprawl.
24 January 2001 - 8:00am
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