From rooftop gardens to alleyway farms, the wilds are making their way back to the city, and Mo Helmi takes a unique approach to restoring the green.
As cities continue to evolve, the challenge of balancing urbanization with ecological and cultural preservation has become increasingly relevant. Landscape and urban designer Yihui Wang integrates ...
Across America’s cities, a quiet but powerful transformation is taking place: rooftops are being turned into gardens, playgrounds, and peaceful green sanctuaries. As municipalities adapt to the ...
Sketchers say making art together in urban environments allows them to create a record of a moment and to notice a little bit ...
This article first identifies the current definition of urban heritage that includes both "old" and "young" monuments. Their protection has also shifted from solely preserving "old" values into a more ...
Incorporating factors such as urban geographical location, topographic features, and climatic context, the study established a socioeconomic multiple regression model based on urban landscape patterns ...
The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) is inviting art enthusiasts to participate in its weekly Gallery Talk series, offering visitors the opportunity to engage in casual conversations with artists, ...
As a method of the systematic conservation of historical, cultural, and natural landscape resources, heritage corridor integrates contexts of humanism and nature and provides the public with ...
In the heart of Madison, two red tailed hawks have turned the Wisconsin State Capitol into their hunting ground. Male and female red tailed hawks at the Wisconsin State Capitol building. (Soren ...
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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 ...
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 haircuts for ...