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Dec
17
2011

Fascinating imagery. I can't help but hope that the ability to see / map / visualize what we're doing will help inform better choices.
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Las Vegas's built environment is full of absurdities. The city's development patterns showcase a tension between the natural (desert) and the built (the planned communities that litter the landscape).

They also serve as visual symbols of America's 2008 housing bubble. Anticipating rapid growth, developments fail to connect to each other, confidently (or, perhaps thoughtlessly) leaving the future to fill the spaces between.

Below is a collection of satellite imagery via Google Maps that showcase some of these bizarre building patterns.
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Dec
23
2008

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For the last 50 or 60 years, urban topography has been a largely accidental creation. Although planned in every detail, it adds up to less than the sum of its parts. As a result, we inhabit a terrain of unintended consequences. Little wonder, then, that landscape architecture could be to this century what architecture was to the last.
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  • For the vast majority of Canadians, who live in towns, cities and suburbs, the geography of daily life revolves around the man-made environments of work, home and play.
  • We're starting to wake up to the fact that the world we have created – especially the public realm – leaves much to be desired.
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