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Tragic Beauty: Preserving WTC Tower Facade As Sculpture

Some see beauty in the twisted aluminium facade wreckage at the site of the collapsed World Trade Center and are calling for its preservation.

September 27 - The New York Times

Manhattan Bars One-Occupant Cars From Congested Areas

In response to severe traffic jams, Mayor Giuliani has announced a decision to bar one-occupant cars from parts of Manhattan.

September 27 - The New York Times

Architectural Symbolism: A Bad Idea?

San Francisco was intentionally built on an earthquake fault. The symbolism of the place more important than the danger.

September 27 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Conservancy To Acquire Malibu Parkland

The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy will acquire 1,408 acres of Malibu wilderness and coastal open space.

September 26 - The Los Angeles Times

Should Rail Service Get A Bailout?

The U.S. Senate is considering a multibillion-dollar package for passenger-rail service.

September 26 - MSNBC


How Lending Impacts Low Income Neighborhoods

The Brookings Institution reports on how changes in the financial services industry affect small business lending in urban areas.

September 26 - The Brookings Institution

The New GPS

A much more accurate global positioning system, or GPS, is being tested that could change how planes and autos are tracked.

September 26 - Technology Review


Congress Should Commit To Improving Passenger Rail

The U.S. Congress is helping the troubled airline industry. This editorial calls on the Congress to commit to helping passenger rail too.

September 26 - The New York Times

Building Codes Helped Save Lives At WTC

The World Trade Center buildings -- designed to comply with building codes -- included architectural and structural elements that enabled occupants to evacuate.

September 26 - The Washington Post

Wide Range Of Proposals For Rebuilding WTC

This article reviews the wide range of ideas for rebuilding at the site of the World Trade Center.

September 26 - The New York Times

Smart Growth Movement Gaining Momentum

The "Smart Growth" movement is gaining momentum and has led to creative solutions to fight sprawl.

September 26 - The New York Times

Environmental Building Materials Of The Future

'Green' products are becoming more popular as consumer and planners become more familiar with environmental issues.

September 26 - Environmental News Network

Is The Sears Tower Safe?

In Chicago, the birthplace of the skyscraper, occupants of the Sears Tower worry about security.

September 25 - The Washington Post

Universities Team Up To Build Nation's Largest Dorm

Three of Chicago universities team up to build the nation's largest student residence hall in downtown Chicago's South Loop area.

September 25 - Chicago Sun-Times

WTC: The End Of Business Clustering?

Until a month ago, financial service firms located in lower Manhattan because of the benefits of "clustering."

September 25 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Urban Sprawl Creates Couch Potatoes

A scientist with the Centers for Disease Control sugggests that sprawl is affecting the public's health.

September 25 - Ideas2000

Critics Oppose Proposed Intermodal Freight Terminal

Critics of a proposal to building an Intermodal Freight Terminal in Detroit, MI, say it will harm a revitalizing neighborhood. City officials say the terminal is necessary for the city's economic health.

September 25 - The Detroit News

Blending Planning And Community Policing

Local strategies blend community policing and planning in Greensboro, North Carolina and Buffalo, New York.

September 25 - FieldWorks

Rebuild 4 Trade Center Towers At Half-Height

The San Francisco Chronicle surveys architectus about what they think should be rebuilt in lower Manhattan.

September 25 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Can The Skyscraper Survive?

The skyscraper, a signature of 20th century architecture, faces an uncertain future.

September 25 - The Washington Post

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