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This week, we take the temperature of urban in the U. S. We take stock of some projects that have been underway lately. We explore The Underline in Miami, Hazelwood Green in Pittsburgh, Detroit’s tallest skyscraper in 50 years, and the ongoing transformation in Queens.
May 2, 2024
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A new initiative hopes to redevelop the land beneath Miami’s expanded Metrorail. Spanning 16km, The Underline will see the creation of a linear park and urban trail and a destination for public art and hospitality. Carlota Rebelo of Monocle sits down with The Underline founder Meg Daly.
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Hudson’s, named after its location on the former site of the JL Hudson branch, is on track to become the tallest skyscraper built in Detroit in the past 50 years. We’ll find out more with Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner.
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Located in a 178-acre former commercial space on the banks of the Monongahela River, Hazelwood Green is redeveloping the riverfront into a position of innovation, creativity and well-being. Todd Stern, CEO of U3 Advisors, explains more.
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Architecture firm FX Collaborative has been tasked with projects aimed at bringing new life to Queens through a combination of residential, commercial, and medical facilities. Dan Kaplan, senior partner at FX Collaborative, told us more about the company’s projects, adding NuSun Tower, 30-55 Vernon Boulevard, and Richhouse.
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This week, we take the temperature of urban in the U. S. We take stock of some projects that have been underway lately. We explore The Underline in Miami, Hazelwood Green in Pittsburgh, Detroit’s tallest skyscraper in 50. . .
May 2, 2024
Geetanjali Krishna lands at Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport to revel in the wonders of its leafy new 255,000 m² terminal.
April 29, 2024
We take a look at democracy in urban spaces and we take a look at urban planning and the effect of voter choice. How can decision-making in cities become more open and inclusive?The advantage: we go back to the beginning to find out how candidates. . .
April 25, 2024
Sarah Grice recalls a story about fish in the longest river in the British Isles, the Shannon in Ireland.
April 22, 2024
As global urban progress continues, the desire to use sustainable structural materials and techniques in our cities is growing. How Innovation Is Helping the Structural Industry Lessen Its Impact on the Environment. . .
April 18, 2024
Ivan Carvalho visits the San Siro Stadium to see what’s next for the legendary Milan facility.
April 15, 2024
We explore the newly refurbished spaces of Heal’s historic London branch, investigate the new boundaries of construction needed to meet the housing needs of the Netherlands, and find out what makes an effective hostel. . .
April 11, 2024
Elna Schutz takes us to a Johannesburg establishment almost as old as the city itself to see how the area has retained its old-fashioned charm while remaining relevant.
April 8, 2024
Some highlights on stage at Monocle’s The Chiefs convention in Hong Kong, Kevin Mark Low on architectural references and Noni Purnomo on traffic control in Yuta Oka on small-scale hospitality that revitalizes. . .
April 4, 2024
Petri Burtsoff takes us to a historic military castle off the coast of Helsinki to see how Finns use the island today.
April 1, 2024
Green thumbs can help reshape communities. We told an activist and horticulturist how gardening has had a positive effect on his neighborhood and saved it from tragedy. Then: we noticed how two. . .
March 28, 2024
Emily Wither explores what “King Bulgur” had on the skyline of Istanbul.
March 25, 2024
How can the progression of the Game Drive network replace and leave a lasting legacy, while promoting equality and protecting the environment?Our guests, Lindsay Johnston, Kevin Owens and Angus Campbell, talk about it all. . .
March 21, 2024
Mandy Sinclair takes us on a field trip to one of the Tenement Museums to tell the story of an 1860s New York couple.
March 18, 2024
We are in Cannes to take stock of the most important real estate fair in the world, Mipim, where more than 20,000 real estate professionals gathered to talk about the future of our cities and the built environment.
March 14, 2024
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