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A quick note about yesterday's REM de l'Est light metro presentation. I admit I have mixed feelings about that project. On one side, it's a commitment to improve frequent rail
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1/I'm enduring a 14-days quarantine, and I have a lot of spare time. So I will bring you around in a virtual quick and non-exhaustive tour of the variety of
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It's convention centers day, today! So I propose you a short dive into two major urban restructuring projects, sparked by competition in the fairground market that prompted the moving of
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1/How could service look like on the broad Northeast corridor if we apply the multi-tiered service patterns (and fares) currently in use in N-Italy and in the Germanic world? A
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1/ A bit of railway history for your Friday nightGenova (Genoa), the "Superba", a city whose urban history is definitely shaped by its geography and the fact of being a
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You know why this insistence on the 15-minute city gets on my nerves? Because the problem of US and Canadian planning is not the lack of yet another grand discursive
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I would add that the "buy America" does not what an industrial policy is supposed to do: strengthening the national industry. The French, when they started the "tramway renaissance" in
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1/ On today's episode of "Planning as Evolved Past the Need for Zoning... But not Past the Need for Public Action":The "BIMBY-BUILD IN MY BACKYARD" experience in France, a tool
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1/ Can a transit infrastructure be the backbone of a long-term urban planning policy?It can.A thread about Torino, a city that used the construction of a the passante cross-city line,
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A little follow-up about the idea that denser urban environments need a much more careful design and how it can be achieved.Many years ago I visited "La Mina" neighborhood in
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1/ Today I feel like I want to tease the YIMBYs crowd.Many vocal pro-density advocates seem to argue that "more density", regardless of everything else (location, form, typologies of buildings
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On today's episode of "paving beyond asphalt and concrete":the "RIZZATA/RIZZADA"(in Lombardy) or "CIOTTOLATO/ACCIOTTOLATO" is a paving made of river pebbles that diffused mainly in the Po Valley between the
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