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Why Do Europeans Care More About Architecture Than Americans?

Technology is leading architecture -- a report from the eighth International Architectural Biennale.

November 19 - The Boston Globe

EPA Announces National Smart Growth Awards

EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman announced four winners of the 2002 National Awards for Smart Growth Achievement.

November 19 - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

Businesses Fear LRT Construction

As Greater Phoenix moves toward its construction of the Valley Light Rail, local merchants are concerned that it will destroy their businesses.

November 19 - The Arizona Republic

Will Washington Become Silicon Valley?

As home prices in the D.C. area rise, a few lessons from Silicon Valley may apply.

November 19 - The Washington Post

Living In The Phoenix Heat Island

The world's foremost "urban heat island" will adopt new design guidelines to reduce rising temperatures.

November 19 - The Arizona Republic


$340 Million Turns Landfill Into Multi-use District

The 343-acre site of a former landfill and public housing project will become a multi-use community including houses, apartments, schools, retail, and a golf course.

November 19 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Holiday Review Of Architecture Books

San Francisco Chronicle's urban design writer John King reviews seven holiday architecture books.

November 19 - The San Francisco Chronicle


Will The Aerotropolis Replace The Metropolis?

Airports are increasingly serving as central business districts thatattract development oriented toward air travel and air freight movement.

November 18 - Urban Land Institute

British Find Big-box Retailers Undermine Downtowns

The British government is questioning the rapid expansion of big retailers, such as Ikea, because they generate too much traffic and undermine established town centers.

November 18 - The Guardian Unlimited

Impact Of November Elections On Transportation

Innovation Briefs speculates how the November election results will affect the transportation sector in the years ahead.

November 18 - Innovation Briefs

Documenting The Urban Forest

For two decades David Paul Bayles has been recording pictures -- beautiful, sad, and humorous -- of trees in the city.

November 18 - The Los Angeles Times

City Council Says Planning Department is 'Non-Essential'

Cincinnati's Planning Department is among those city services considered "non-essential" by the City Council. Will the city lose its planning department?

November 18 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Smart Technologies Versus Heroic Choices

Can sustainable development be achieved via a technology-oriented or human behavior-oriented path?

November 18 - Planetizen

Philadelphia's Waterfront Development Dilemma

The siting of the major East Coast Interstate as it passes through Philadelphia destroyed historic neighborhoods and severed the waterfront from the city.

November 18 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Peaceful Pedestrian Plaza Or Place Of Protest?

Can the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints limit certain activities -- like protestin -- on a public pedestrian plaza owned by the church?

November 18 - Deseret News

Prominent Planners Search For Their Roots

On a visit to designed to help their Upstate New York hometown find its future, prominent planners discover their own past.

November 18 - Auburn Citizen

Conventions Aren't Necessarily Good For The City

Hosting a major convention -- as Boston will do when it hosts the 2004 Democratic National Convention -- is no longer an "all-around win that civic leaders portray it to be."

November 18 - The Boston Globe

Target Store To Incorporate Energy-Efficient Green Rooftop

Target will likely become the first major retailor in Chicago to build a green rooftop designed to curb air pollution.

November 18 - The Chicago Tribune

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Smart Technologies Versus Heroic Choices

Can sustainable development be achieved via a technology-oriented or human behavior-oriented path? Or should we be seeking a more integrated solution?

November 18 - Ralf Brand

A Natural Success In Downtown Detroit

An escape with a river view is a precious commodity in downtown Detroit.

November 17 - The Detroit Free Press

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