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U.K. Town To Drive Out Cars From Center

Architects praise a visionary plan to transform the center of the town into a car-free zone.

October 20 - The Town Paper

Architecture: A 'Difficult' Art Form?

Is architecture undervalued?

October 20 - The Guardian Unlimited

Costa Rica's Cloud Forests Threatened

Cloud forests are critical for bio-diversity and clean water. In Costa Rica, an increasing population is threatening cloud forests.

October 20 - National Geographic

The Suburbanization Of America

Knute Berger worries about the suburbanization of the nation.

October 20 - AlterNet

Wildlife Corridors Help Survival Of Endangered Species

Dr. David Suzuki writes about studies that show "wildlife corridors" are beneficial for the survival of endangered species.

October 20 - Environmental News Network


Economy Stimulus Package Should Include Transportation

Lawrence Mishel advocates that a government stimulus package aimed at helping the slowing economy should include investments in transportation.

October 19 - The American Prospect

City Upgrades Computer Security

The city of Glendale, CA has replaced its employees' password protection system with fingerprint scanners that use biometrics, once considered a space-age technology.

October 19 - CNET News


New Line Proposed For Washington's Metro

Transit planners have unveiled a proposal to add a new subway line to Washington's Metro.

October 19 - The Washington Post

World's 101 Most Endangered Sites

The World Monuments Fund has released a list of 101 of the world most endangered sites.

October 19 - The Architects' Journal

Terror-proofing Skyscrapers: Experts Brainstorm

Architects and engineers meet in Chicago at a conference to discuss how skyscrapers can be protected from terrorism.

October 19 - The Chicago Tribune

Amtrak Returns To Maine As Train Popularity Soars

Train travel is increasing in popularity across the nation.

October 19 - The Boston Globe

Balancing Growth, Environment: Sweden Is Best

According to a report, Sweden does the best job of balancing growth and environment. European nations hold the first five positions.

October 19 - Environmental News Network

The Skyscraper Won't Die

Architects say that new skyscrapers may incorporate some design changes but the building form is an "American tradition" and will not die. A report from Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

October 19 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Rejuvenating Hollywood, CA: Trendy Bars

You can try on pricey shoes while sipping wine in one of the trendy nightspots giving new life to Hollywood, California.

October 19 - The Los Angeles Times

Ford And EPA Working On New Hybrid Car

New technology being developed by the Ford Motor Company and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency could improve the fuel-efficiency of sport utility vehicles and light trucks.

October 19 - Environmental News Network

Affordable Housing Incentives In Southern California

A coalition of developers and businesses is proposing ways to build affordable housing without assessments and fees.

October 18 - The Los Angeles Times

Mall Developer Loses One Round

Debate about the placement of a mall next to historic battlefield continues.

October 18 - Toldeo Blade

O-Train Starts Journey Towards Smart Growth

Ottawa, Canada, begins a new chapter in its transportation history with the debut of the O-Train

October 18 - The Ottawa Citizen

Green Factories Make Business Sense

Architect William McDonough designs eco-friendly offices and factories.

October 18 - The Christian Science Monitor

Three Victories For California Conservationists

California Governor Gray Davis signed measures including one protecting coastal areas from land speculation.

October 18 - San Jose Mercury News

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