
Why Aren’t We Embracing The Cosmopolitan Tribe?
In the highly-competitive world of entrepreneurs, co-living platform Nest Copenhagen chooses instead to embrace the power of cosmopolitan tribes.

Pavements For The People
The City of Seattle is implementing a series of short term projects in order to address public space and safety for its rising population.

Footballs On Demand On The Streets Of Brazil
A Brazilian cookie company is placing footballs throughout neighborhoods to get kids playing outside. The balls are locked away in boxes, which only local kids have access to.

Saving The World, One Drone At A Time
The Norman Foster Foundation has launched a plan to build droneports in parts of Africa that are inaccessible due to the lack of infrastructural or natural barriers.

Unfold And Unwind With Urban Libraries
In cities that never sleep, it sometimes feels impossible to slow down and simply relax. Toronto project Story Pod provides a space to do just that.

Can Co-Living Solve London’s Housing Crisis?
Minimizing spaces for maximum use, The Collective is the largest co-living facility in the world.

Dude, Where’s My Bus?
Loopr enables citizens in Denver to enjoy their cannabis during a bus ride through the city.

Clouds, Emojis, and ‘The Art of Life’
Speaking directly to our time, artist Olaf Breuning's work has been assembled into a new 224-page book from Gestalten.

More Selfies, Less Crime
Tucked away from foot traffic and behind some seedy bars, Philadelphia's Percy Street was a typical spot for neighborhood crime. The spot is now shining brighter than ever thanks to a recent neon light art installation.

Colorful Artwork On The Move In Austria
Austrian artist and choreographer Willi Dorner uses human bodies to create temporary sculptures which question the uses of architecture and public space.

Urban Acupuncture To Save London’s Creative Scene
Architects Tomaso Boano and Jonas Prišmontas want to address the lack of affordable space for London's creative industry. They designed a plug-in studio module that could be part of a solution.

The Next Trend In Outdoor Advertising Is Paint
Hand-painted advertising is making a comeback in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

May The Student In You Never Die
Student life is traditionally tucked away in isolated corners of university campuses; in barren, uninspiring towers of life. Charlie MacGregor, founder of The Student Hotel, sees things a bit differently; placing great faith in this demographic as the market-drivers of tomorrow.

Need a Desk? That’ll Be Two Articles a Month, Please
At Berlin-based co-working space Blogfabrik, renting a desk will cost you two contributions to their online magazine a month.

Tiny Houses Pop Up On The Streets Of New York
Artist Mark A. Reigelmän II 'houses' New York's iconic manholes by covering them with tiny wooden cabins.