In these days of strong party feeling and of keenly-contested social and religious issues, it might perhaps be thought difficult to find a single question having a vital bearing upon national life and well-being on which all persons, no matter of what political party, or of what shade of sociological opinion, would be found to […]
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High Line, 2010 I believe that a strong commons (physical, digital, or whatever) reflects a healthy nation. (As I write, I’m sitting in the commonwealth–of Virginia, that is). What I saw on my recent three-month trip through the US confirmed that others feel the same. The public is fed up with bad urban design, and they are […]