Moynihan Train Hall in NYC has no places to sit. Also there's no central information about the trains because it's more important to make people look at ads. [more in comments]4mo ⋅ OppositeDirt ⋅ r/Urbanism
My work/live building that I restored in a mid size city. 3 units, mixed use, downstairs houses my wood shop and retail space, upstairs is two apartments a larger one and a smaller studio. apartment.2mo ⋅ PlaneMeasurement ⋅ r/Urbanism
Wirye New Town, South Korean take for new urbanism housing more than 100,000 people3mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Urbanism
New intersection solution at Quitman and Fulton. 4 way stop, bright paint for visibility, bollards for protection, and shorter pedestrian crossing distance1yr ⋅ plastic_jungle ⋅ r/Urbanism
Mapo Apartment Complex at Seoul, South Korea. Inspired by ideas of Le Corbusier, It was Built in 1964 as the first apartment complex in South Korea. Demolished in 1991 for newer apartment complex.4mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Urbanism
Toronto will be getting some new subway trains for the upcoming Ontario Line.4mo ⋅ Tayo826 ⋅ r/Urbanism
Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France. A once busy street that will now be reserved for bicycles, buses, emergency vehicles, cabs and delivery trucks.2yr ⋅ Kemro59 ⋅ r/Urbanism
Density isn't just for cities: Apartment complexes and rice field in Gimcheon, South Korea5mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Urbanism
European sports stadium (Tottenham Hotspur) vs American sports stadium (AT&T Stadium aka Jerryworld)6mo ⋅ Tayo826 ⋅ r/Urbanism
The grass and greenery is called a verge in British English. What's it called in American English?1yr ⋅ OppositeDirt ⋅ r/Urbanism
NYC mayoral candidates, including a former HUD Secretary, have no idea how much housing in the city costs2yr ⋅ nationalistsareRINOs ⋅ r/Urbanism
Vinohrady in Prague. Short distance neighborhood that has two tram lines and a subway, yet a lot of greenery and parks.1yr ⋅ ownworldman ⋅ r/Urbanism
Internet daddy of men now thinks not letting people congest city downtowns with cars is government tyranny 😂😂1mo ⋅ talwinder1508 ⋅ r/Urbanism
The truck of the future is not a Tesla, it’s an electric cargo bike. You’re probably just driving it around the city anyways.3yr ⋅ sewingpedals ⋅ r/Urbanism
Ohio State University waited for students to create different paths and paved them after2yr ⋅ happypuppy100 ⋅ r/Urbanism
Reminder to NIYMBYs of the enduring relevance of supply and demand in the market for rental housing. More housing availability reduces rent, not rent control.2yr ⋅ eccekevin ⋅ r/Urbanism
Does anybody know if there's a name for these? In the yellow circle, the sidewalk continues over the parking lot while in the pink circle, the parking lot takes precedent over the sidewalk. Does anyone know if there's a term for this?1yr ⋅ danteventu ⋅ r/Urbanism
I was playing around with someone else City Skyline's neighborhood, and I came up with a shared backyard concept. I like to think that this is actually no one's land but it could be everyone's, depending on the perspective haha. The boxes are houses ofc.2yr ⋅ agasabellaba ⋅ r/Urbanism
Parking Requirements for Office Buildings in the USA (source: https://graphingparking.com)4yr ⋅ deepurban_io ⋅ r/Urbanism
A new neighborhood will rise in Allston, MA at the reconfigured I-90 interchange - A detailed look at a proposal that moves two highways, vastly shrinks a rail yard, creates a new train station, new streets and a new waterfront park. (See details and interactive map in the comments)5yr ⋅ maphound ⋅ r/Urbanism
Before and after powerwashing. New York used to be a much dirtier city back when the Northeast ran on coal plants. (crosspost from /r/photos)9yr ⋅ bewidness ⋅ r/Urbanism