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I rode every new bike lane in Paris to learn the inside story of its cycling transformation
The transformation of Paris into a bike city over the past few years has been remarkable. And a lot of the credit goes to Mayor Anne Hidalgo. But there’s another story that I discovered while riding every new bike lane … Continue reading
Rio’s Ecological Transformation: Can Nature Be Saved? | SLICE SCIENCE | FULL DOC
Rio de Janeiro, a city of stunning beauty and vibrant life, faces a serious ecological crisis. With 12 million people, it’s reaching its limits. Can this iconic city transform and reconnect with nature for a sustainable future? Documentary: NATUROPOLIS Rio … Continue reading
The $100BN Plan to Save Tokyo
Fred Mills uncovers Japan’s epic plan to disaster-proof Tokyo. Tackle your toughest projects with confidence using InEight’s project controls software for capital construction – https://bit.ly/408huQh Full story here: https://theb1m.com/video/the-100bn-pl… Additional footage and images courtesy of NIED, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo … Continue reading
The Cafe Apartment. | Vietnam Coracle
Words and photos by Luke Digweed A floor-by-floor guide to a cool & iconic Saigon landmark Packed with cool places to hang out, meet up, socialize, bring a date or do some work, the characterful, crumbling, nine-storey apartment block at … Continue reading
The secret history of the world’s first suburb | The Mill
How Whalley Range changed the course of history By David Rudlin In the mid-1830s, Samuel Brooks did something remarkable: he left Mosley Street. It was a place he had lived for many years, nestled in Manchester’s urban core just four … Continue reading