Dubai Metro One of the latest toys in Dubai's futuristic sandbox is also the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula, and an essential addition to the city's (more...)
Biking is beautiful, and bikes can be really beautiful objects too. Those of us who love to ride already know this, but translating that feeling into images and art (more...)
Trucker's Jamboree, Walcott, Iowa, USA, 2003. In "Oil," Edward Burtynsky's latest series of landscape photographs, there's nary a drop of the black stuff to be found. Yet he still (more...)
The fifth annual PARK(ing) Day was last Friday, and promised to be the biggest and best one yet. We looked at how previous years stacked up, so to speak, (more...)
The 2009 International Motor Show (IAA), also known as the Frankfurt Auto Show, is a juggernaut; a juicy feast for the senses and the imagination. Despite auto-industry gloom, this (more...)
In cities around the globe today, artists, activists and citizens will temporarily transform metered parking spaces into public parks and other social spaces, as part of an annual event (more...)
Whether travelling across oceans or ponds, over sea or snow, wooden watercraft have a timeless quality. They are, on one hand, highly functional apparatus, yet on the other, exquisite (more...)
Tashkent Leading architects and artists from Uzbekistan took part in creating the stations of the capital's metro, which remains the only subway in Central Asia. The seventh metro to (more...)
What good for London is not bon for Paris. After Harry Beck, the father of modern subway cartography, designed the now iconic London Underground map, he turned his attentions (more...)