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    24. sij

    This week's New Urbs piece by James Howard Kunstler. A key point here is that both suburbia *and* massive, complicated, tech-heavy cities are in for trouble. It's smaller, more granular, more organic places that the future will demand.

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  2. prije 37 minuta
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  3. prije 45 minuta

    "Pitched roofs and windows produce buildings that last forever, and which can be constructed without the advice of an architect. They are a disaster for the profession and it is no wonder that every effort is being made to forget how to construct them."

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  4. prije 5 sati

    "Where a person lays their head each night matters. People will always be far more invested in the place that they actually live, than the one in which they work, shop, or watch a ballgame. It is time for the cities of the Rust Belt to recognize this."

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  5. 3. velj

    ICYMI : "Having great parking does not create the community the Church needs to be meaningful. I would argue that it reinforces the opposite tendency: disconnection, the lack of community. This is a tragedy across many dimensions."

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  6. 31. sij

    The demolition of a beautiful church for a self-storage unit is a literal and figurative example of everything wrong with urban planning and municipal finance.

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  7. 31. sij

    This week's New Urbs entry by : One city will tear down a historic sacred space to house our excess material goods. There's a parable in there somewhere.

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  8. 30. sij

    One opinion: To truly revive cities, they need to make things again.

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  9. 30. sij

    "Suburbia has poor prospects for adaptive re-purposing in the lean and stringent conditions ahead. Rather, it has three probable destinies: slums, salvage operations, and ruins, perhaps in that order."

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  10. 29. sij

    They might have been temples of consumerism, but unlike modern big-box stores, the old urban department stores were part of the fabric of the city, and even in some ways enriched it.

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  11. 29. sij

    Increasingly, and correctly, freeway removal is understood to be a form of genuine urban renewal.

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  12. 29. sij

    One of those days when we publish an article about a city and the mayor tweets it out

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  13. 27. sij

    "The very design of the suburban McMansion is a physical manifestation of the retreat from the public type of living that forms community to a more privatized, insular existence."

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  14. 27. sij

    "A bigger, but more practical problem than Disneyfication was the mindless opposition the New Urbanists banged up against all over the nation in the permitting process conducted in local planning boards, where so many of their intentions were quashed."

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    24. sij

    This week's New Urbs piece by James Howard Kunstler. A key point here is that both suburbia *and* massive, complicated, tech-heavy cities are in for trouble. It's smaller, more granular, more organic places that the future will demand.

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    25. sij

    Yesterday was the last day for most of New Jersey's Phillipsburg Mall. A few stores remain; they might live on as long as the structure itself does. My piece from earlier in the month on how unconventional businesses kept the mall alive through hard times.

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    "The places that stand a chance to carry on are the very places that have gone through the most catastrophic failure and disinvestment the past 50 years: the small towns and small cities that are scaled to the capital and resource realities of the future."

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  18. 24. sij

    Everyone isn't going to be a jet-setting executive. Part of revitalizing our struggling places is changing our cultural image of success.

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  19. 24. sij

    Due to rigid planners and a skeptical public, "many a New Urbanist project came out badly compromised, less than it might have been—only to invite objurgation from the architectural mandarins for not measuring up to their promises." Kunstler:

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    This week's entry from our latest print issue: James Howard Kunstler reviews Alex Krieger's "City On a Hill." Krieger is a worthwhile voice on the state of cities, but misses the "why" - the unraveling of techno-industrial complexity.

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