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The Past And Future Of Gentrification

Exploring the origins of both the term and the concept, Prof. Chris Hamnett explores how the equally loved and hated trend has "remade the social structure of the post-industrial city."

July 11 - The Financial Times

ExxonMobil Fights For Children, Against Public Housing

In a bizarre legal fight in Minnesota, the oil giant wants to stop eminent domain for a public housing project by claiming its own land is too polluted for residents.

July 11 - St. Paul Pioneer Press

Condos Spur Streetcar Interest In Miami

With thousands of new residents poised to pour into high-density condos, Miami officials may restart its abandoned trolley lines without Federal funding.

July 11 - The Miami Herald

Palm Trees' Fortunes Waning In LA

The signature plants aren't being replanted as urban foresters look to cheaper pollution-fighting shade trees.

July 10 - The Los Angeles Times

Super Sized 'Eco-Freindly' May Do More Harm Than Good

Large houses built with green building methods may be more environmentally damaging than smaller houses that are less green.

July 10 - Salon


What Goes In An Empty Big Box?

Vacant big box superstores can be hard to reuse, but some communities are adapting them creatively

July 10 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Builders Focus On Non-Nuclear Families

As demographics change, builders change housing products to focus on rapidly increasing one and two-person 'non-nuclear' families.

July 10 - Wall St. Journal


American Dream Out Of Reach In California

Despite billions in aid, low-income buyers have been priced out of the housing market and middle-class status.

July 10 - The Los Angeles Times

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3D modeling made easy

I recently downloaded and played around with a neat 3D modeling tool called <a href="http://www.sketchup.com">Sketchup</a>. @Last Software's SketchUp is a 3D modeling package intended to be used by architects and designers who need to quickly outline 3D ideas, but don't care for the difficulty of a CAD program, or the advanced features of a high-end 3D modeler. <br /> <br /> SketchUp's toolset is fairly simple, offering a Photoshop-like, two-column tool palette. SketchUp has also a very helpful grid guidance system, with multiple colors to guide you through the 3D orientation plans.

July 9 - Ken Snyder

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Territory Maps of Gangs in Los Angeles

On the subject of interesting uses for Geographic Information Systems (GIS), I ran across this fascinating site, <a href="http://www.streetgangs.com/maps/">Maps and Territories of Gangs in Los Angeles County</a>, while doing some background reading for a new course I'll be teaching at USC on technology and planning. <br /> <br /> <img src="http://www.streetgangs.com/maps/territory/territory_05.jpg" align="right" alt="Territory Map" />The author, <a href="http://www.streetgangs.com/contact.html">Alex Alonso</a>, who is himself apparently a PhD candidate in USC's <a href="http://www.usc.edu/dept/geography/">Geography department</a>

July 9 - Chris Steins

Plotting Against Regional Planning

Springfied officials want to quit the regional planning process for the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area due to its "mind-numbing complexities".

July 9 - The Register-Guard

No Difference Between Los Angeles And New York

New York City and Los Angeles once represented the extremes of American culture. Now they've become equally bland, writes Patrick Moore.

July 9 - The Los Angeles Times

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Urban Nature

Good story today in the New York Times on parks, new and old, in Manhattan (here's the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/09/arts/09DUNL.html?pagewanted=1">link</a>, reg. req'd). <br /> <br /> City parks -- urban ecology -- is problematic for me. I'm not totally convinced that cities should have parks (yes, yes, you're yelling at me now: Central Park! Olmstead and Vaux! The Emerald Necklace! Golden Gate Park! Griffith Park! Just relax for a minute, cowboy).<br /> <br /> Among many smart people, <a href="http://architecture.mit.edu/people/profiles/prspirn.html">Anne Whiston Spirn</a>

July 9 - Anonymous

Skyscrapers Threaten Cologne Cathedral

Due to new high-rise projects along the Rhine, UNESCO says the 'visual impact' of the church is under attack. Mayor Fritz Schramma rejected the decision, claiming the right to development in his downtown.

July 9 - Deutsche Welle

The Psychology Of Airport Terminal Design

Alex McDowell was asked by Steven Spielberg to build the set for the movie, "The Terminal", and built a 'fantasy terminal' in just eight months.

July 9 - Wall St. Journal

The Problem With Public Transit Is The Public

How do you convince suburb-dwellers that light rail can be safe and enjoyable?

July 9 - The Sacramento Bee

Will 'Smart Bikes' Succeed As Public Transportation In The U.S.?

An article in Journal of Public Transportation examines the potential success of smart bike programs in the United States.

July 9 - Journal Of Public Transportation

Gentrification: Good Or Bad?

Alfredo Triff analyzes the theories of Andres Duany and Neil Smith regarding gentrification.

July 9 - Miami New Times

How To Save Southern California

Can a new growth vision for Southern California save the region from itself?

July 9 - The Los Angeles Times

America's New Eco-exodus

Is the nation on the cusp of a new kind of migration to the rural countryside?

July 9 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

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