How public art helped to shape New York
The city installs more public art than any other in the world, and it serves developers as well as artists
The city installs more public art than any other in the world, and it serves developers as well as artists
Across the world, cities are full to bursting. Serena del Mar, a new town near Cartagena in Colombia, is a local answer to a global challenge
Driven by the need to improve city living, New York is leading the way in next-generation manufacturing
If these architects and visionaries had had their way, the city would look very different
Much more than a cheap thrill, the urban slides opening around the world are part of a trend to make cities more playful
If the Lowline gets the green light, an abandoned tram station could soon be turned into a tropical garden