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The Urbanist - Urban rivers
1 March 2012
Rivers: Tom Bolton guides us down London’s lost waterways and we learn about plans to turn part of New York’s East River into a resort.
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Destination: Brisbane
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The Urbanist - Resite 2019: Revisited
3 October 2019
We’re back in Prague to zoom in on some of the big projects and bold ideas that emerged from Resite 2019. From the waterways of New York to the alleyways of Beijing, we we seek out the highlights from this year’s event.
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Destination: Turin
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The Briefing - Wednesday 25 April
25 April 2018
How will Iran respond to attempts to renegotiate the nuclear accord? Plus: Canada’s efforts to develop quantum radar, a journey through Rome’s waterways and the best way to woo a world leader.
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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 177: Khlongs, Bangkok
7 October 2019
We take to the water in Bangkok to explore the khlongs, a vast network of canals that crisscross the Southeast Asian city. Home to bustling commuters, tottering tourists and floating markets, these still-thriving waterways…
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Monocle on Design - Rivers: Turning the tide
23 March 2021
From blank canvases for public art projects to quiet spaces for relaxation and reflection, we explore the myriad ways in which rivers and waterways continue to shape our built environment.
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The Globalist - Wednesday 25 April
25 April 2018
We break down the military grandstanding between Taiwan and China and dissect the theatre around state dinners, after Trump welcomes Macron. Plus: a flip through the morning newspapers and a tour of Rome’s waterways, to…
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Positivity in Paraguay
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Lock and load
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The Entrepreneurs - Eureka 229: PlanetCare
29 January 2021
PlanetCare is a Slovenian start-up which has developed a filter to stop microfibre pollution. Doing laundry is an everyday activity but one of the big problems is the shedding of microfibres from synthetic clothing. This…