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    May 7

    As Accra's population expanded in the late 19th century, residents recreated communal homes from the countryside. Today, this community-focused architecture model may provide inspiration for future urban housing in Ghana. Read more about compound houses:

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    Here's why thousands of Australians are ditching finance jobs in London, New York and Hong Kong to return home. The migration is heating up the property market even further

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  3. What are some of your favorite road trip stories?

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  4. Get lost in the zen experience of building a tranquil tiny town. derive particular pleasure from the simple mechanics of the game

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  5. Efforts to brand the city as "Silicon Bayou" after Katrina didn't pan out. But New Orleans is now seeing a fresh wave of technology hype — and trying to make sure locals aren’t left behind. reports:

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  6. This bizarre conspiracy theory argues that everything you know about the history of architecture is wrong

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  7. Let's open streets up to kids this summer

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    Don't miss & ’s Michael McKee's conversation with President & CEO at . Live Wednesday 5/19 at 11:35 AM ET!

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  9. How has the narrative of the Great American Road Trip evolved over time?

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  10. How air conditioners can generate water to brew beer, flush toilets and water gardens

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  11. New York state's property tax assessment scheme is horribly broken, and a plan to fix it is stuck in the mud

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  12. To fully explore the question of "urban exodus" during the pandemic, we needed a way to probe whether people within those regions were moving out to the suburbs. walks us through CityLab's data research

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  13. Shanghai is looking to its further develop its vast suburbs, while avoiding the traffic and sprawl issues of a city like Los Angeles

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  14. If people move to new places without fundamentally changing the unsustainable systems that are causing climate change, the outcomes will only become worse, everywhere

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  15. The office of the future isn't necessarily a single office or building, writes . It's a network of urban spaces

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  16. When people moved out of expensive cities, where did they go? A year of migration data reveals these interesting surprises

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  17. Maps reveal how mail service shaped the American West

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  18. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says we'll see a "travel rebound unlike anything you've seen in a century." He spoke to after the company exceeded analyst expectations for bookings in the first quarter

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  19. Think of it as a recipe book for the roads — and it is up for revision. details six of the draft's biggest flaws

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  20. May 15

    Boston's recovery from a 19th-century cholera outbreak follows a similar path to ones in Amsterdam and Paris, where disease sparked major rethinks about how cities were planned and built

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  21. May 15

    How a 19th century cholera epidemic sparked one of the most ambitious urban renovation projects in American history

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