Cities with deep-rooted segregation, whether Chicago, New York or Los Angeles, have a long history of housing inequality.
Copenhagen is a game that makes city planning a competition that's a little bit beauty contest and a little bit Tetris.
Architectural Digest welcomes AD100 designer Robert Stilin to tour one of his most important designs–his own home. From structural changes to every interior design choice, Stilin takes you through the ...
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The Guggenheim Museum: The Architecture That Transformed a CityHow can a single building change the fate of an entire city? The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is more than just an architectural masterpiece—it sparked an economic and cultural revolution known as the ...
As residents continue to imagine what Altadena’s future could look like after the Eaton fire, dreamers have begun mapping ...
Teams from across the globe competed in DC's Future City contest, tasked with creating innovative, sustainable floating ...
These ribs are the stuff of legend, the kind that barbecue enthusiasts whisper about in hushed tones. They’re so good, you ...
Make Life Skate Life has brought the first skateparks to more than a dozen overlooked communities around the world.
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/Film on MSNEvery Season Of Avatar: The Last Airbender RankedThe Last Airbender turning 20 in 2025, we've ranked every season of Nickelodeon's game-changing animated fantasy series.
Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack stands as a beacon of barbecue brilliance in a sea of cornfields and college students. This unassuming ...
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