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The New Urban Order

Diana Lind
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Exploring cities around the world, and the housing, climate, mobility, culture, and tech in them.

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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...

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8 Things That Blew My Mind at Bloomberg CityLab

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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What If the Best Library Is One You Build Yourself?

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Madrid's Version of Abundance

Plus: My favorite spots in Madrid

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Why 1,000 City Leaders Are Heading to Madrid Next Week

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    I write the newsletter, The New Urban Order, about cities. My latest book is BRAVE NEW HOME. My next book is about why people need to spend less time at home.

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