Nate Berg
Nate Berg is a former contributing editor for Planetizen and a freelance journalist.
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Nate Berg is a former contributing editor for Planetizen and a freelance journalist. He has contributed to The New York Times, National Public Radio, Wired, Fast Company, Metropolis, Next American City, Dwell, the Christian Science Monitor, the Guardian, and Domus, among others. Nate studied print journalism and environmental planning at the University of Southern California. He lives in Los Angeles.
Architecture's Role In Berlin's Revival
<p>Big-name and big-idea architecture is leading the revival of Berlin into one of the world's cultural capitals.</p>
Take Another 'Big Look' In Oregon
<p>Planners and politicians are calling for a revival of Oregon's "Big Look" -- a broad effort to refresh the state's urban growth and land use planning policies.</p>
Riding The Train Of Dreams To Mumbai
<p>This article looks at the changing demographics in India, and a train that shovels thousands of rural Indians to Mumbai every day to follow their dreams.</p>
TOD Dreams Must Overcome Zoning
<p>A light rail line planned to run in the Colorado city of Aurora has many city officials and developers itching to build some high-density, mixed-use, walkable urban development. The only problem is the city's zoning ordinance forbids it.</p>
Dubai's Development Is More Than Novelty
<p>More than just a spectacle, Dubai is positioning itself to become one of the world's preeminent cultural and economic capitals.</p>