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Murals by henry bring joy to Seattle, but it took decades to get there
Ryan Henry Ward passed through multiple episodes of psychosis, homelessness, drug addiction, and relapse on his way to become the highly sought-after muralist he is now.
The Rise of the Pandemic Dashboard
Governments around the world have created online tools for the public to view the latest data on Covid-19, but some platforms are better than others.
L.A.’s New Reflective Streets Bounce Heat Back into Space - RTBC
The air in these neighborhoods is getting cooler because of their white streets -- with huge implications for sweltering cities worldwide.
Shape of New Luxury Condo Building is a Perfect Metaphor for Our Society - Core77
In the 19th century, we learned to create buildings using steel frames. These could soar well above buildings framed in the incumbent wood, brick or stone. And in the same century, elevator technology became practicable, so the masses wouldn't have to work out those quads going up endless stairs. Architects
Transit Maps: Submission – Historical Map: The Bogue Plan For Seattle, 1911
Submitted by SounderBruce, who says: Of Seattle’s many, many unsuccessful attempts to build a rapid transit system, none sting more than the century-old Bogue Plan. Rejected by a landslide of 10,00…
The Bogue Plan – A Better Seattle — Real Estate Gals
The comprehensive 1912 Bogue Plan might have very well prevented our most-common complaints about the city: traffic, lack of mass transit, crowding.
Plan of Seattle. Report of the Municipal plans commission : Seattle (Wash.). Municipal Plans Commission : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
What would Seattle be like today if the 'Bogue' plan passed in 1912?
Seattle could have been a streamlined metropolis, but the people of the early city gave...
Our Subway Plan, Rejected 105 Years Ago
On March 5, 1912, some 40,000 Seattleites filed into voting booths across the city to decide whether its future would be directed by a 273-page comprehensive plan designed by civil engineer Virgil …
Vision Map
What would Seattle's 1970s subway look like now?
It’s fairly well known around Puget Sound that King County voters twice rejected a ballot measure in the late 1960s and early 1970s that would’ve built a heavy rail commuter line connecting Seattle with the suburbs.
Envisioning a Car-Free Aurora Avenue
Livability would flourish in surrounding neighborhoods if cars were removed from one of Seattle’s deadliest and most polluted streets. Today’s Aurora Avenue in Seattle is a wall, a loud…
Opinion | How can Seattle build climate resilience? Look to its schools
'Solar schools’ could help the city in an age of intensifying extreme weather events.
With Simple Improvements, Streetcars Can Thrive in Seattle
Line extensions into neighborhoods like Belltown and the Central District are part of a set of solutions that would improve Seattle’s streetcars. Seattle has had a troubled recent history wit…
Report: To close the park access gap, open up schoolyards
Opening up schoolyards to the public would give 20 million more Americans access to a park.
Plans for $400-billion new city in the American desert unveiled
The cleanliness of Tokyo, the diversity of New York and the social services of Stockholm: Billionaire Marc Lore has outlined his vision for a 5-million-person "new city in America" and appointed a world-famous architect to design it.
Opel Presents the Opposite of an SUV: The Tiny SUM - Core77
German auto manufacturer Opel has designed a vehicle with an unlikely target market: Not just urban denizens seeking more mobility, but also "Youngsters from 15 years of age." Those teens with Germany's AM license--essentially a scooter license--can legally drive the Opel Rocks-e, which they're billing as an SUM (Sustainable Urban
National parks are great. Now, let's create a World Park
To preserve biodiversity and ecosystems, protected areas should be connected into a gigantic World Park.
3 Best Ways to Develop Tourism in Your City
Seattle Has the Space
Seattle is in a housing crisis, not a land crisis. We have plenty of land in this city. So much land we have the luxury of having more than 165,000 homes dedicated as single structures on a large l…
Sprakebüll: A German village embraces a solar future | DW | 02.08.2021
While Germany mulls over better solutions for a climate-friendly future, one northern village has already made the transition. And its residents say the benefits are worth every penny. DW pays a visit to Sprakebüll.
We have hit "peak car"
People are driving less. This trend is expected to continue.
From Spain, a Creative and Eco-Friendly Way to Beat the Heat - Core77
A crochet teacher and her students beat plastic with recycled fabric
Don't Plant Trees, Grow Forests! | naked capitalism
Forests are far superior to tree plantations at carbon removal. Unfortunately, the world is planning for tree plantations.