Europe

Rome's Speleologists

Marco Placidi is one of a growing number of 'Speleologists' in Rome -- where some of the world's most important history lies undiscovered beneath the modern city, in sewers, long-lost passages, and murky ponds.

July 14, 2006 - National Geographic

World Cup 2006 Extravaganza

July 3, 2006 - Michael Jelks

Germany Loosens Its Carbon Emission Restrictions

Germany is straying from the European Union's stated goals of compliance with the Kyoto Protocol by postponing emission reduction requirements for some of the country's largest and most polluting industries.

June 30, 2006 - International Herald Tribune

Duany Set To Lecture In Scotland

A lecture for the UHI Millenium Institute will be included in Andres Duany's upcoming trip to Inverness, Scotland, where he will be working with Moray Estates to plan a new town.

June 25, 2006 - Compass Online

Stockholm's Congestion Tax Works

The toll cordon around central Stockholm has reduced weekday motor vehicle traffic. Will voters support its continued operation in an advisory referendum vote in September 2006?

June 22, 2006 - The Local

Mayor's Plan To Keep Paris From Shrinking

Concerned by shrinking population and jobs, Paris' mayor outlines his plan for infrastructure investments and affordable housing creation.

June 14, 2006 - The Guardian

Spanish Neighborhood To Mix Housing And Agriculture In 'Sociopolis'

The new development in Valencia, Spain, harkens back to a 1,000-year-old way of life, integrating small agricultural lands with housing, using a modern, high-rising twist.

June 13, 2006 - The Guardian

Urban Lofts For the Car Enthusiast

Forget dark underground parking -- urban loft residents can now get a garage with a view.

May 19, 2006 - MetropolisMag.com

Stockholm Traffic Congestion Tax Gaining In Popularity?

Stockholm's traffic congestion tax began in Jan. 2006 and appeared to be unpopular. According to a poll commissioned by the Greens and conducted in May 2006, the tax is more accepted now. A popular vote on the tax will decide its fate in Sept. 2006.

May 19, 2006 - The Local

New Urbanism Coming To Scotland

Andres Duany has been contracted to work in Scotland for the first time.

May 16, 2006 - Scotsman.com

Tents For The Homeless Spring Up Throughout Paris

Doctors of the World began providing the city's homeless with the temporary shelter, and now the trend is picking up steam.

May 8, 2006 - The New York Times

Modernist Demolition For Venice Biennale

Demolition of the ostensibly failed modernist development Punta Perotti in Bari, southern Italy, was completed on April 2, to make room for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition (includes videos).

April 7, 2006 - La Biennale di Venezia

Macedonia Plans Nationwide Quantum Leap Toward Wireless

About 96 percent of the country's population lacks access to computers and the internet, but an ambitious government plan aims to reverse the trend and spur the economy.

April 4, 2006 - The New York Times

Moscow Office Demand Is Through The Roof

Soviet era buildings don't meet the needs of today's international companies, so local architects and developers are scrambling to build anew.

March 31, 2006 - International Herald Tribune

La Boqueria, Barcelona's Vibrant Food Market

The famous food market is "the heart and soul of the city".

March 27, 2006 - Business Week

Europe's Eco-Experimentation House

In Brussels, one house brimming over with green technology may hold the answers to many of Europe's energy concerns.

March 23, 2006 - BBC News

Greenland Ice Melting Faster

Study finds that Greenland's ice cap is melting at an accelerated rate and more than doubling the amount of ice melted in the last decade.

February 17, 2006 - The Globe and Mail

The Price Of History

Residents of Rome's historic center are protesting exorbitant rental prices, prompting a decree from Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi postponing a slew of evictions.

February 14, 2006 - Associated Press via Chicago Tribune

The Latest Olympic Urban Renewal Project

How will Torino capitalize on the international attention to revive its fading industrial economy?

February 12, 2006 - International Herald Tribune

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