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The Urbanist

Monocle’s guide to better cities. Explore urban innovation, cutting-edge infrastructure, and compact living with insights from planners, architects, and city leaders.

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#46 30 Aug 2012

Explaining Detroit

Detroit: a special on the once-thriving city that’s reinventing itself as a cultural, entrepreneurial and urban-farming hub. Plus, a chat with Detroit mayor Dave Bing.

#45 23 Aug 2012

Cities on foot

Pedestrians: from London’s Exhibition Road to the king of all pedestrianised avenues in Copenhagen, we walk paths, parkways and public spaces on foot.

#43 09 Aug 2012

Dealing with death

Death: how do cities find space to deal with their dead? We head to Paris, Hong Kong, San Francisco and London, to find out.

#42 02 Aug 2012

Urban trading

Trade streets: connecting the city’s economy with its history, we visit some of the most distinct retail areas in London, Paris, Tokyo and Hebron.

#41 26 Jul 2012

Calling at all stations

Trains: from Tokyo’s Akihabara to London’s King’s Cross we find out why train stations are part of a city’s soul and psyche.

#40 19 Jul 2012

Urban parks

City parks: from Singapore’s recently revamped Bishan Park, to why San Francisco is the best in the US, The Urbanist goes green.

#38 05 Jul 2012

Olympic legacies

Olympic city legacies: Montreal’s cautionary tale, Eleanor Fawcett London’s Olympic plans and a visit to a still-flourshing 1960s Olympic village in Rome.

#37 28 Jun 2012

A city on wheels

Cycling cities: Madrid’s economic solution to expensive cars, Phnom Penh’s new wave of bike shops and we speak to the editor of Bristol’s Boneshaker magazine.

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