The Guardian last week published a series of articles and interactive features on the subject of the master-planned communities of the world.

The Guardian spent last week devoting significant journalism and media resources to the story of master-planned cities, for the "Cities from scratch" series.
"From the foundation myths surrounding Athens and Rome, to the clearance of virgin forests in western New York state to create the “garden city” of Buffalo, to scores of purpose-built capitals – Brasília, Canberra, Astana, Washington DC – building new cities is just something that humans do," writes Wade Shepard.
Shepard's article is written from the assumption that humans are building scratch at a scale unprecedented in history. The pace could even quicken. "We are standing on the precipice of a new city building boom unlike anything we’ve seen before," writes Shepard.
The question: "Will they deliver a bright new urban future or a debt-fuelled bubble of historic proportions?" and thus, "Should we build cities from scratch?"
A few other articles supplement this interrogation. Like the article that shares testimonials from residents of master-planned cities like Canberra, Dubai, and Islamabad. Another article presents interactive images of corners of the world before and after they get a master-planned makeover.
FULL STORY: Cities from scratch

National Parks Layoffs Will Cause Communities to Lose Billions
Thousands of essential park workers were laid off this week, just before the busy spring break season.

Retro-silient?: America’s First “Eco-burb,” The Woodlands Turns 50
A master-planned community north of Houston offers lessons on green infrastructure and resilient design, but falls short of its founder’s lofty affordability and walkability goals.

Delivering for America Plan Will Downgrade Mail Service in at Least 49.5 Percent of Zip Codes
Republican and Democrat lawmakers criticize the plan for its disproportionate negative impact on rural communities.

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Balancing Bombs and Butterflies: How the National Guard Protects a Rare Species
The National Guard at Fort Indiantown Gap uses GIS technology and land management strategies to balance military training with conservation efforts, ensuring the survival of the rare eastern regal fritillary butterfly.
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