New York City's 'Living Breakwaters' Brace for Stormier Seas Landscape architect Kate Orff's unique shoreline protection device off Staten Island is designed to both prevent flooding and provide a new reef habitat. In Traffic-Weary Toronto, a Battle Breaks Out Over Bike Lanes Ontario's government has vowed to tear up newly installed cycling infrastructure, stoking tensions between the city and its suburbs over rider safety and congestion. In Kansas City, a First-Ever Stadium Designed for Women's Sports Takes the Field Designed for the Kansas City Current by the women-led architecture firm Generator Studio, CPKC Stadium aims to revive an urban waterfront without public funds. In Italy's Motor City, Car-Free Options Are Growing The manufacturing hub is the home of Italy's biggest automaker. But as the industry recedes, the city has been expanding its bike and transit infrastructure. NYC Gets Historic Push for 80,000 Homes With $5 Billion Pledge New York Mayor Eric Adams' landmark deal with lawmakers on an ambitious plan to build 80,000 new homes came together thanks to a last-minute pledge by the city and state. |
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