By 2085, most cities could be too hot for the Summer OlympicsVia The Washington Post
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An Olympic planner on how cities can benefit from the GamesBill Hanway of AECOM on Rio's unfolding legacy and the right way for a city to approach the Olympics.
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As heat waves worsen, cities are trying hard to stay coolWith the country’s biggest cities seeing more extreme spikes in average temperature, leading planners and architects are getting creative to keep temperatures down.
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2016's Most Radical Urban Planning ProposalsSome of these may never come to life, but that doesn't mean we can't admire the innovation behind them.
via Inverse |
Now this is how you design a freeway underpassA California city turns a dark tunnel into an inviting walkway
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A Denver Suburb Bets Big on Free Lyft Rides to Light RailCentennial thinks it can triple the ridership of its existing dial-a-ride service.
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