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Good design – applied to neighborhoods: What area of business do more companies need to invest in to

If there was such a thing as a pedestrian-friendly car…: …the Smart car would be it, and as of yesterday, it’s officially

Cultivating your own ‘Temple Bar’ district: As profiled in the previous entry, the Temple Bar quarter is a

Reader experience: Pedestrian-only district in Dublin: Since there are too many inspiring places for one person to absorb,

First a lumberyard is transformed into an urban village. What next – a pub?!: Most people haven’t exactly heard of Collingswood, New Jersey. It borders Camden,

Behind a progressive city is often a progressive university: Universities grow the economy, but they also advance change for a higher
So you want to live in the next Silicon Valley car-free…: If you want to live in the next Silicon Valley auto-free and

The myriad benefits of going not-so-big: Given the not so big home trend, here are the reasons why

More evidence that ‘not so big homes’ are in: The average area of living space per occupant in the U.S. was

Using design psychology to create inspiring places: In an economy that is becoming increasingly customer driven, it’s critical for

How important are not-so-big homes?: Necessary for cities to grow. Let’s put it this way… Say there

Affordability’s secret weapon – the ‘ipad: It’s the same old story – creatives would kill to buy a
