The future of urban green space might be written in code, according to research in the International Journal of ...
As cities continue to evolve, the challenge of balancing urbanization with ecological and cultural preservation has become increasingly relevant. Landscape and urban designer Yihui Wang integrates ...
All organisms the natural environment most favorable to the complete development of their species, and where nature fails to meet the biologic necessities, adaptation of either environment or organism ...
Coyotes and red foxes may select different types of habitats for their home ranges, helping them to coexist in urban environments, according to a new study. Coyotes and red foxes may select different ...
This is a feature article from Issue 8 of The Architect’s Newspaper. If you’ve seen the movie Columbus, you’ll remember, among all the nerdy dialogue about modernist bank branches and James Polshek’s ...
The term ‘Historic Urban Landscape’ is defined in Articles 8 and 9 of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape: 8. The historic urban landscape is the urban area understood as the result of ...
OASE 98 explores the historical foundation of the concept of narration in reading and designing the urban landscape, in search of the relevance of narrative methods to today’s practice. This issue ...
Cities are physical environments—they are social settings, economic phenomena, and political arenas. An understanding of these complex social structures can come only from an analysis that transcends ...
A newly discovered network of 'lost' ancient cities in the Amazon could provide a pivotal new insight into how ancient civilisations combined the construction of vast urban landscapes while living ...
Editor’s note: This story, a collaboration of Big Pivots and Aspen Journalism, is the first of a five-part series that examines the intersection of water and urban landscapes in Colorado. Like weekly ...