February 11, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Winston Chang The Korean Government’s implementation of the “Two Million Home Construction Plan” resulted in the creation of five new towns, one of which is known as Bundang. Bundang is now the largest district in the city of Seongnam, … Continue reading →
February 11, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Russell Glynn In urban and regional planning practice, sustainability takes on an ever-expanding meaning, in some ways removing itself from the connotations of environmentalism and ecological stewardship. While these tenants of the term still ring true through the morphing … Continue reading →
February 6, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Alexa Singer Over the past several decades, climate change has become a global issue that has demanded the attention of major nations through media, natural disasters, and academic discussions on scientific evidence. With this phenomena approaching nearer and nearer, … Continue reading →
February 5, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Daniela Cardenas Part I: An Introduction to Medellin, note from the author The Northeastern Urban Integration Project was awarded The Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design from The Harvard Graduate School of Design, due to its efficiency and potential … Continue reading →
January 17, 2014
by Jennifer Minner
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By Jamel Marquel Simmons, Jr. Park-and-Rides, or facilities that allow motorists to park their cars early in their travels and continue to their destinations via bus or rail, are a very promising solution to the traffic congestion and parking issues … Continue reading →