61-65 of 84 matching articles 5 20 100 All New Moscow or Medvedev's Folly? Going in circles around Moscow's traffic problem Robert Argenbright • 15 January 2013 Robert Argenbright tries to make sense of the back-and-forth over New Moscow, the proposal to relocate the federal and city governments to the southwest of the current capital. Making plans for making a community in Yogyakarta Sam Hersh • 18 September 2013 A beautiful bamboo community centre for the Jatimulyo Baru neighbourhood in Yogyakarta is the result of years of careful budgeting, planning and timely consultation with Arkom, as Sam Hersh reports. Africa's Urban Revolution, part 2: de-urbanisation is futile Kerwin Datu • 20 May 2014 Sean Fox's provocative new theory that urbanisation is driven by demographic transition, not by economic growth, and that even rural development initiatives will directly cause increased urban populations. Planning in Baghdad: how years of conflict have shaped the design of the city Sebastian Schulz and Niran Banna • 22 January 2015 After spending over six years conducting research on urban planning in Iraq, Sebastian Schulz and Niran Banna explore how war and terrorism turned a once-cosmopolitan city into a divided metropolis. The Draw of Difference Julia Borowicz • 21 August 2016 Looking at the recent transformation of Williamsburg in New-York, Julia Borowicz questions the perceived authenticity of trendy post-industrial neighbourhoods. She invites us to look beyond the aesthetic, and understands what makes attractive spaces. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17