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Micromobility ridership in the US from 2010 to 2021

Brandon Donnelly

The National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) has just published this report on shared micro mobility in the US from 2010 to 2021. According to the report, the first modern North American bike share system was installed in Montréal in 2009 and the first in the US was in 2010.

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Call For Entries: Domus Restoration and Preservation International Award - IX Edition

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It was conceived and promoted in 2010 by Fassa S.r.l., owner of the Fassa Bortolo brand, and by the Ferrara University, Department of Architecture. Read more »

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2010 Shanghai EXPO Village Planning by Lemanarc SA

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Historically, E-18 area was a shoal zone and has been a wharf decades ago. Recently it is featured by clusters of high-rise residential buildings and skyscrapers.

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UCSB responds to controversy by replacing Munger Hall with new student housing strategy

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As reported by The Santa Barbara Independent , Vice Chancellor Garry MacPherson announced the selection of two architectural firms to develop housing for 3,500 students, aligning with the university's 2010 Long Range Development Plan.

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Laneway Glass House / Brad Swartz Architect + Henry Wilson

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© Tom Ferguson architects: Brad Swartz Architect architects: Henry Wilson Location: Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia Project Year: 2021 Photographs: Tom Ferguson Photographs: Katherine Lu Area: 141.0 m2 Read more »

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Sunshine Canyon Residence by Hacker Architects

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The clients lost their home in the Fourmile Canyon Fire in 2010. The house floats above the harsh terrain to provide spectacular views of Sunshine Canyon to the south, Sugarloaf Mountain to the west, and the Flatirons to the east.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning architect Alison Killing to join Financial Times visual investigations unit

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Killing was educated in the UK and later immigrated to the Netherlands to found her practice Killing Architects in 2010. The financial downturn of the time caused her to venture into curation and researching vacant buildings. She would.

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