Hidden Maladies and Misplaced Remedies
Toxic industrial legacies — and their hazards — extend far beyond high-profile parcels. Measures to remediate them need to treat a broader urban landscape, too. The post Hidden Maladies and Misplaced...
View ArticleRemediation as Business as Usual: A Mid-Rise Residential Building in the...
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View ArticleStaying Means Leaving
How do you respond to remediation when it falls short, again and again? For New Jersey's Ramapough Lunaape, mending the impacts of pollution on ancestral land means restoring health and indigenous...
View ArticleTrust Exercise
In Western Queens, activists see a waterfront warehouse as an opportunity to broaden the horizons of a community's control over its own future. The post Trust Exercise appeared first on Urban Omnibus.
View ArticleA Resilience Workshop
A long-term, community-based project brings critical knowledge about risks of contamination and engages local industries as partners in preparedness in the wake of Sandy. But extreme weather is not the...
View ArticleRemediation as Industrial Succession: Powerhouse Arts
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View ArticleA Union President
Organized labor navigates a changing climate as power plants transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The post A Union President appeared first on Urban Omnibus.
View ArticleWhat’s Growing?
Urban agriculture today extends from small community gardens to commercial hydroponics. New York City seeks to cultivate its many benefits. The post What’s Growing? appeared first on Urban Omnibus.
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