United States
Outrage: form follows finance
Oliver WainwrightBy exploiting legal loopholes to target the super-rich, developers are ravaging New York and its people
Seeing red: racial segregation in LA’s suburbs
Andrea GibbonsThe urbanisation of Los Angeles racially segregated its citizens through ‘redlining’ policies, an urban violence that perseveres today
More essays about the United States
Revisit: High Line by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and James Corner Field Operations
Peter LucasThe repurposed elevated railway in New York City has become an engine of neoliberalism
Border library and sports centre in Agua Prieta, Mexico by Fernanda Canales Arquitectura
Pablo Emilio Aguilar ReyesIn Agua Prieta, a Mexican town on the US border, two public projects by Fernanda Canales Arquitectura offer a sense of rootedness