Urbanization is rapidly transforming landscapes worldwide, becoming a key driver of global biodiversity loss. It often impacts biodiversity negatively by creating selective environments that limit ...
The term ‘Historic Urban Landscape’ is defined in Articles 8 and 9 of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape: 8. The historic urban landscape is the urban area understood as the result of ...
The Euclid Parking lot and University Club lawn is the first or last space experienced by many campus visitors and community members. This studio asked that we imagine a future for this site as a ...
Urbanization has built towering cities, massive businesses and large hubs of community and commerce, but it also pushes wildlife out of their native areas, changing entire ecosystems. A flower poking ...
Ecomimicry: the nature‑inspired approach to design that could be the antidote to urban ‘blandscapes’
With skyscrapers climbing ever higher and unoccupied city areas increasingly scarce, demands on urban space are increasing. Making the most out of this space requires a careful balancing act between ...
Editor’s note: This story, a collaboration of Big Pivots and Aspen Journalism, is the first of a five-part series that examines the intersection of water and urban landscapes in Colorado. Like weekly ...
Mise-en-Scène is an immersive exploration of the social lives of urban landscapes—the actors and actions that compose the daily theater of urban life. Conceived as a unique collaboration between an ...
For almost two centuries, urbanization has been achieved by conquering land and using the natural environment as a disposable commodity. As a result, we have depleted our forests, wetlands, and soils.
Urban foraging connects city dwellers with their native environments in a practical (and tasty) approach to diversifying diets. Credit: ian moore Moving forward requires focus. Mashable's Social Good ...
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