
Exploring cities around the world, and the housing, climate, mobility, culture, and tech in them.
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While the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago doesn’t open until Juneteenth, it’s already being reviewed in the New York Times, the Chicago Sun-Times, and everywhere else. (My favorite review? This one by Christopher Hawthorne, an architec...
Odds and Ends:
NYC has lost 150,000 children since the pandemic — more to far-flung places like Miami and Durham than just the suburbs, via
I love this follow-up on the Marblehead-being-pricks viral moment, via
Who would ha...
From stadiums to school closures to communal living — the books worth your time this season
We’re on the brink of Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer. That’s the season for romantic, funny beach reads — unless you like reading abo...
One-stop shopping for your professional development
OK, that was enough coverage of my time in Madrid — but it makes the point that conferences are really important for professional development. We’re at the end of the spring conference se...
A final recap from my trip
Welcome back to The New Urban Order — where we discuss the future of cities, and the housing, climate, tech and culture in them.
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