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Tag Archive for: Public Space

Softening the brutalism of big downtown hotels and areas where they are located

November 20, 2022
Almost every big North American city has a part of their downtown…
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Train station bars and social connections

November 13, 2022
In addition to ticket counters, bag storage rooms, waiting areas,…
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Running at night as exercise, urban exploration, and street ethnography

September 24, 2022
Running, as a physical exercise, has numerous benefits. One…
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Why do some cities appear to have more graffiti and street art than others?

July 25, 2022
Cities and urban locations vary not only on their size, topography,…
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Whose vacation is it anyways?

July 19, 2022
Summer is here. It’s warm outside, many people think that COVID-19…
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