* Architecture + Urban Design: Past Its Golden Moment, Bogotá Clings to Hope – by Michael Kimmelman
Posted by the editors on Sunday, 8 July 2012
Architecture + Urban Design: Past Its Golden Moment, Bogotá Clings to Hope – by Michael Kimmelman: “..pockets of hope..still endure in works of public architecture built in and around the city, many linked to the rapid bus lines and the bike lanes. Ultimately Bogotá is a reminder that the economic and social lives of neighborhoods and whole cities rise and fall depending on access to public transit, public parks, public spaces..”
Slide show accompanying the article, here.
See our other posts on articles by Michael Kimmelman:
- Architecture + Urban Design: A City Rises, Along With Its Hopes, by Michael Kimmelman – Fighting Crime with Architecture in Medellin, Colombia
- Architecture: Renzo Piano’s Demure Additions to Le Corbusier’s Masterpiece – Quiet Additions to a Modernist Masterpiece, by Michael Kimmelman
- Residential Architecture: At Edge of Paris, a Housing Project Becomes a Beacon, by Michael Kimmelman
- Architecture: Urban Design: It Riles a Village by Michael Kimmelman
- Architecture + Design: Paved, but Still Alive by Michael Kimmelman – Urban + Suburban Design
- Architecture + Urban Design: The Grid at 200: Lines That Shaped Manhattan by Michael Kimmelman
- Treasuring Urban Oases – by Michael Kimmelman
- Imagining Housing for Today, by Michael Kimmelman – Models for Contemporary Urban Housing
- In Protest, the Power of Place by Michael Kimmelman – Place as Place & the Architecture of Social Consciousness
- Rescued by Design, by Michael Kimmelman – Expanding the Idea of Design Guru
- New York’s Public Architecture Gets a Face-Lift by Michael Kimmelman – Well-Designed Socially Conscious Urban Architecture
image: Paul Smith for The New York Times; article: Michael Kimmelman, The New York Times
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