Huế, for now
When futurism is the norm, thriving vestiges of the past can be surprising and refreshing. Walk through an ancient city in Southeast Asia...
sounds of Tokyo
The future city is low volume. Tokyo is gradually recovering from the Lost Decade. Although Ginza, Harajuku, and Akihabara bustle with...
neon angels: shedding light on noble LA
Los Angeles — the legendary city of 1940‘s films and romans noirs. Haunted by a late centennial reputation for sprawl, pollution, and...
myths and Minneapolis
Do we need another article on what Millennials want and how companies and cities can attract them? Must we generalize, categorize, and...
searching for Andy Goldsworthy
Let’s get lost. Away from it all. Among the cypress, eucalyptus, and pines of the Presidio. And look for Andy Goldsworthy sculptures. ...
power to the people has arrived... with landscapes powered by the people
Sustainable urban architecture goes beyond landscaping in an integrated planning project led by the people. Peek at the future of...
putting the urb in suburb
Where’s an urbanista to find exciting social landscapes in suburbia? Increasingly, many ways of meeting much of the criteria that make a...
street art made for walking
Cities of the future have resilient infrastructure, resource-efficient buildings, and sophisticated mobility, but do they have classic...
Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz
Thanks to the National Park Service, Alcatraz offers us a place to explore, stroll, and escape to. Between September 27, 2014 and April...
serene + be = serenbe
On a recent Atlanta trip, a source suggested that camelpolitan check out a development 45 minutes outside the city. It was described as a...