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Urban City Architecture
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Dedicated to promoting the City and its Architecture as a Sustainable Urban Environment with a special focus on Miami.
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Dawntown 2009 Metromover Competition Entries In
All entries for the Dawntown 2009 Metromover Competition are in. Go to the official flickr gallery to view all the entries and judge for yourself. There is a wide variety of entries. Let us know what you think!  The DawnTown 2009: Metromover ...
2025 Downtown Miami Master Plan
The Miami Downtown Development Authority’s (Miami DDA) board of directors voted unanimously to approve the 2025 Downtown Miami Master Plan, a 15-year roadmap for enhancing the livability and quality of life in Downtown Miami. The plan is to serve a...
Walk Miami – Cars and the Crosswalk
This article is part of a series titled Walk Miami attempting to shed light on the unresponsive and unwalkable pedestrian landscape of Downtown Miami. As downtown continues to grow with new residents and businesses, it is important to ensure th...
Panel Discussion on Historic Preservation Challenges and Rewards
As part of the Celebrate Architecture + Design Month there will be a panel discussion on Historic Preservation Challenges and Rewards. The discussion will include a case study of the Miracle Theatre public-private restoration project between Actorsâ€...
Walk Miami – Access to Brickell MetroRail
This article is part of a series titled Walk Miami attempting to shed light on the unresponsive and unwalkable pedestrian landscape of Downtown Miami. As downtown continues to grow with new residents and businesses, it is important to ensure the...
Florida Pedestrian Law Enforcement Guide
With more and more pedestrians taking to the streets of Florida, many are unaware of the laws and regulations regarding pedestrians in Florida.  Luckily the Florida Bicycle Association came out with a document titled the Florida Pedestrian Law E...


Great blog on architecture and urban issues. Great resource of images and information. I like how it is organized.
Posted: October 7th, 2009 | Report This Comment