The Electric City
The computer revolution, unlike previous eras in technology, didn’t change our physical world. When people during World War II imagined ...
Read moreDetailsThe computer revolution, unlike previous eras in technology, didn’t change our physical world. When people during World War II imagined ...
Read moreDetailsSuburban people are unwelcome in cities because the cars they need for the 30 mile commute don’t fit. Urban people ...
Read moreDetailsIf you want growth, build a bike path. If you want density, build a park. Workforce housing should be where ...
Read moreDetailsIf you want housing density, make neighborhoods more attractive.
Read moreDetailsGeorgia’s tipping point was reached ahead of other states. But it was going to happen anyway. It’s going to happen ...
Read moreDetailsWhat housing needs is diversity. Diversity of incomes, diversity of housing styles, diversity of land use. We need jobs located ...
Read moreDetailsThe industry, or industries, that provide the most added-value to each generation controls our politics. What they do, in their ...
Read moreDetailsThe engine of a city's growth is no longer its commercial heart. It's no longer about moving money, about financial ...
Read moreDetailsNo yuppie wants to live above the Kirkwood Bar & Grill. But if any KNO board member said that, they'd ...
Read moreDetailsMicrosoft and Apple have built themselves some nice cul de sacs, but in time either the city will roll over ...
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