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thewhereblog.blogspot.com
Brendan Crain—who will lead the soon-to-launch Chicago outpost of the Curbed web empire—has turned his own, year-old blog into a group effort, tapping 10 others to enrich the conversation about urbanism in a time of increased globalization.

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Is the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, which opened this year and covers Boston’s Big Dig, a 1.5-mile-long example of unfocused urban planning, or is it simply too soon to tell? Radio Boston devotes an hour to the topic.

images.library.amnh.org
Get lost in the American Museum of Natural History’s “Picturing the Museum” photo collection. The images in the “Exhibition” and “Exhibition Preparation” sections are most intriguing, showing how exhibit design has changed over time.

indianskyscraperblog.wordpress.com
Maintained by the members of skyscrapercity.com’s India forum, this blog posts news—and some analysis—about contemporary Indian architecture and urban development, especially anything concerning tall buildings.

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