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BedZed: London's 'Radical Housing Experiment'

The BedZed housing development, the first of its kind in the world, promises a new way of life.
7 August 2002 - 2:00pm
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Urban Regeneration Series

The UK's most popular newspaper features a series of fascinating articles about urban regeneration with plenty of lessons for American cities.
12 July 2002 - 12:00pm
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Bohemians, Gays, And The 'Creative Class'

To prosper, British cities should attract the "creative class" says Richard Florida.
19 June 2002 - 10:00am
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Growth Of Environmental Activism In China

Environmental groups in China are becoming more active in China.
14 June 2002 - 12:00pm
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Melting Glaciers Endanger Millions

Rapidly melting glaciers pose a serious threat
9 June 2002 - 6:00am
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Census: Commute Times Increasing In U.S.

Census 2002 numbers show commuting times in 41 states increased in the 1990s.
3 June 2002 - 1:00pm
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Who is America's First Architect?

Preservation groups launch an effort to increase the awareness of the work and influence of architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
28 May 2002 - 1:00pm
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A Ten-Year Gridlock?

Report says Britain's roads and railways will remain in chaos for ten years.
26 May 2002 - 8:00am
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Urban Sprawl And Green Belts

Is it time for to relax controls over Britain's green belts?
16 May 2002 - 1:00pm
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Gore Criticizes Bush's Environment Policies

Al Gore criticized the Bush administration's environmental policies saying they serve "special interests instead of public interests."
23 April 2002 - 12:00pm
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Is Environmental Catastrophe Imminent?

An unnoticed report by the respected US National Academy of Sciences suggests that environmental warming could have a catastrophic impact.
3 March 2002 - 7:00am
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Radical Measures To Curb Congestion Recommended

Transportation advisors in the U.K. recommend tracking drivers by GPS satellites and charging them for every trip in a monthly bill to ease traffic congestion.
26 February 2002 - 10:00am
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The Revival Of Traditional Architecture

England's Guardian notes that it's not just snobs who wasn to see the revival of traditional architecture.
12 February 2002 - 7:00am
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Segway: Ginger Unveiling Is Underwhelming

Technology experts are not impressed with the Segway Human Transporter.
6 December 2001 - 10:00am
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World's Largest Wind Farm Proposed

A renewable energy project proposes to build the world's largest wind farm in the U.K.
26 November 2001 - 2:00pm
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Ten Dream Buildings That Won't Be Built

The UK's Guardian published it's list of the top 10 buildings that remain "a dream or a nightmare."
6 November 2001 - 7:00am
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Architecture: A 'Difficult' Art Form?

Is architecture undervalued?
20 October 2001 - 8:00am
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The Impact Of Terrorism On Urban Form

What are the structural and arhictectural implications of the World Trade Center attack on the future of the world's cities?
17 September 2001 - 5:00am
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Urban Planning Has Lessons For Business

The bustling urban streets of New York in the 1960s could be a template for the modern office and workplace.
12 February 2001 - 6:00am
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Down And Out In Dot-Com

San Francisco, the dot.com capital of the world, is not just for greedy yuppies. The homeless have their dreams too.
14 September 2000 - 10:00am
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