Penname tracks 17,742 Medium publications and ranks them by their number of followers.
Where technologists and urbanists discuss the future of cities. The official blog of Sidewalk Labs.
Intersection is an experience-driven Out of Home media & technology company.
Cities have more power than ever to shape the future. In Radical Urbanist, @parismarx explores their approaches to transportation, climate change, and monopolistic tech companies to see if they’re doing enough.
Essays and journal entries concerning technology and the city. Title lifted from Cedric Price’s “Technology is the answer. But what was the question?”
Transforming public spaces to foster engagement, equity, environmental sustainability and economic development in our cities. A collaboration of The JPB Foundation, Knight Foundation, The Kresge Foundation, William Penn Foundation and local partners.
A community for civic-data wranglers, developers, and innovators: @staehere
Articles, journal entries and images reflecting on places, often cities. The title is lifted from Christopher Isherwood: “I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking.”
We are a not-for-profit, founded by the Boston Consulting Group, that works with governments, public servants, and other changemakers to reimagine government. We turn ideas into action so that government works for everyone.
We love our city and miss it if away. Lets share the beauty of our city with beautiful pictorial view and lovely short description. About the history, culture, and reason of love.
Happy Cities Digest is the home for stories and evidence on the link between urban design and human wellbeing. Follow us to get the latest content right away. www.thehappycity.com
Photo stories about overlooked places and architecture. No touristic clichés. Ukraine, Germany, and other countries
What Works Cities Certification is the national standard of excellence for well-managed, data-driven local government. Learn more: http://bloombg.org/2o72SzG.
A resource center, curated by the Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy School, for public sector practitioners to highlight cases, teaching, policy solutions, and other examples of how governments are responding to the outbreak
Our mission is to highlight what makes public spaces thrive, drawing from communities around the world. Our work grows out of more than 40 years devoted to studying public spaces.
Resilience Quarterly is a publication co-produced by the Urban Systems Lab at the New School, providing a unique forum to share strategies in design, data visualization, and interdisciplinary scholarship on urban ecology, environmental justice, and sustainable cities.