2015년 2월 24일 화요일

The Myth That Everyone Prefers Trains to Buses

Amsterdam Has Officially Run Out of Spaces to Park Its Bicycles,'Nobody My Age Can Afford to Stay Here Forever', and more...

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Amsterdam Has Officially Run Out of Spaces to Park Its Bicycles

The cycling mecca of the Netherlands plans to build a partially underwater bike parking facility to deal with its crush of two-wheeled commuters.
FEARGUS O'SULLIVAN
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'Nobody My Age Can Afford to Stay Here Forever'

London billboards are sharing the stories of people moving both to and from the rapidly changing city. Some of them are quite painful to read.
FEARGUS O'SULLIVAN
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The Myth That Everyone Naturally Prefers Trains to Buses

When you focus on what really matters—service—much of the difference actually disappears.
ERIC JAFFE
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The Case for Prettier Staircases

Why health advocates are urging planners and architects to think more seriously about stairs.
AARIAN MARSHALL
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Why Are Developers Still Building Sprawl?

Boomers and Millennials say they want to live in compact, walkable developments, but builders are putting their money into suburban McMansions.
ALANA SEMUELS
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Is Your Neighborhood Healthy for Children?

A new interactive tool rates neighborhoods on the "Child Opportunity Index"—a quality-of-life scale for young residents.
TANVI MISRA
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