Pedestrian Bridges Make Cities Less Walkable. Why Do Cities Keep Building Them? Pedestrian bridges do not encourage walkable, livable communities, … [Read more...] about Pedestrian Bridges Make Cities Less Walkable – Urban Projectization
An Urban Renewal of an Underrated American City – Urban Projectization
Courtesy of The Monacelli Press/Brady Stewart Studio Inc by Dima Stouhi The public has often condemned urban renewal, but for the Pennsylvanian city … [Read more...] about An Urban Renewal of an Underrated American City – Urban Projectization
ON THE MOVE
Aerial footage shows a barge hauling a 1760s historic home on a 50-mile Chesapeake Bay voyage | from Easton, Maryland, to its new plot in Queenstown, … [Read more...] about ON THE MOVE
Stakeholders on a Project – Urban Projectization
A stakeholder is any individual, a group of people or an organization who can affect or be affected positively or negatively by the … [Read more...] about Stakeholders on a Project – Urban Projectization
Grachtengorde
the expansion of historic Amsterdam and development of the iconic “Grachtengordel” (canal ring) in the 17th century. … [Read more...] about Grachtengorde
CAN ARCHITECTURE TACKLE THE GREATEST GLOBAL CHALLENGES? – Urban Projectization
Originally a four part series for Danish television, the international documentary – Great Architecture on a Small Planet – sets the scene for why … [Read more...] about CAN ARCHITECTURE TACKLE THE GREATEST GLOBAL CHALLENGES? – Urban Projectization