After decades of advocacy, two new urban planning projects in the US are bringing communities of color back to the water in meaningful ways.
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Struck by the beauty and lore of lighthouses, journalist Hailey Branson-Potts shares her favorites from across the state — ...
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Over the past decade, the architectural company Wowhaus has developed urban strategies for several Russian cities – Vyksa, ...