Cities
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Authorities install mesh net to hide sight and smell of Sentiong River from athletes
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Given Pittsburgh’s poor public transport, many commuters choose to drive. Tom M Johnson photographs the city’s parking attendants in the confines of their booths
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Toward a Concrete Utopia focuses on the period of intense construction in Yugoslavia between 1948 and 1980
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Between 2011 and 2016, Sabine Haubitz and Stefanie Zoche photographed churches and cinemas whose architecture is a unconventional blend of western influences and local construction styles
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Since Amanda Taylor started the #peoplewalkingpastwalls hashtag five years ago, it has been used on more than 90,000 photos
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From early settlements in Rotherhithe to riots in Georgian Shoreditch, artist Adam Dant explores the colourful history and geography of London in a series of maps depicting historical events and the odd tall tale
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When Andrew Merry exhibited his hypnotic aerial images of Sydney’s new suburbia in 2006, many people could not believe they were taken in Australia. A decade on, he looks back on the series
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Projections suggest cities will swell at an astonishing pace – but whether that means our salvation or an eco-disaster is by no means certain
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Stoke-on-Trent residents are fed up with it being known as the ‘Brexit capital of Britain’. After being swamped by negative media stories during the referendum and later byelection, local people are fighting back against the stereotypes
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Award-winning photographer David Levene has revealed an unparalleled cross-section of the urban 21st century over more than a decade documenting how people live and work in 70 cities
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As police yesterday yet again applied brute force to the residents of São Paulo's 1,000-strong encampment of addicts, a group of artists is trying something wildly different
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Guardian Cities and the Greenspace Information for Greater London (GiGL), have created the first comprehensive map of pseudo-public spaces in the UK capital. We’re looking for your help to make it better
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Be it gang violence, terror attacks or military strikes, conflict has come to cities. We want to hear about your experiences of urban warfare to aid our coverage of Cities at War
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Representations matter ‘when you’ve only ever seen your city portrayed as the butt of a joke’, a Stokie says of John Domokos’ eight-part documentary
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