“ There’s a specific font that has become associated with the early stages of neighborhood re-development. ”
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“ A man opened a bookstore in a downtown building and set off a multi-year conflict over a homeless encampment. ”
Why the East Ends of (Most) Cities are Poorer
“ Prevailing winds and historical poor sanitation have caused the east side of cities to be generally less wealthy than the west sides. ”
Sao Paulo: The City With No Outdoor Advertisements
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- advertising, cities, government
“ The largest city in Brazil banned all outdoor advertising in 2006. ”
4 Oil Wells Hidden in Plain Sight in L.A.
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“ Some oil drilling wells in California are disguised as other structures. ”
Visiting the Coldest City in the World
“ A sizable city in Siberia is the coldest place in the world, with winter temps dipping to -90F. This is how they survive. ”
Buildings like S.F.'s Millennium Tower are causing the Bay Area to sink under their weight
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“ A large city is sinking, and the rate is surprising. One building is sinking – unevenly – at almost an inch-and-a-half each year. ”
80% of Americans Live East of This Line
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“ Hardly anyone lives in a big chunk of the United States, and that pattern is true for most countries. Where cities historically started and thrived comes down to geography and water. ”
It’s Time to Take Down the Mona Lisa
“ An argument that the Louvre should remove the Mona Lisa because it causes enormous logistical problems and disappoints almost everyone. ”
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“ Interesting look at how parking has defined Los Angeles and is the biggest impediment to additional housing. Los Angeles is a city built for cars, not people. ”
Europe’s Cities Weren’t Built for This Kind of Heat
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“ Published during a brutal European heatwave, this explains that European homes were designed to retain heat, not dissipate it, and how this will be an increasing problem going forward. ”
Building Bigger Roads Actually Makes Traffic Worse
“ A good explainer on the phenomenon of induced demand, when creating more of a resource to alleviate a shortage doesn’t work because demand simply increases to match the supply. ”