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- Big Sort
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Political partisan-ship in the US no longer simply defines ideas and voting patterns.
Americans are increasingly choosing to live among politically and socially like-minded neighbours, further entrenching the growing political and intellectual divides in the nation. This ability to self-isolate is, of course, best exercised in suburbia. Cities, by nature diverse, encourage constructive confrontation with vast [...]
- Elevated Landscapes, or Railbanking
New images and a video of the High Line in New York has prompted a ricochet of references of examples of biologically domesticated infrastructures.
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There is the promenade plantée. Designed by Jacques Vergely (landscape architect) and Philippe Mathieux (architect), the promenade is a 2.8 mile elevated park in Paris’ 12th arrondissement that extends from Opera Bastille [...]

