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Annie Howard
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Profiles
Reality Keeps Catching Up with N.K. Jemisin
The science fiction author talks with Metropolis about the role a changing urban landscape plays in her work.
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Profiles
Jeremiah Moss Reflects on how Lockdown Brought a Temporary Sense of Freedom to New York City
The author's new memoir explores the weirder, wilder, and more interesting city that reappeared during the pandemic.
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Viewpoints
A New Book Explores the Literary and Political Dimensions of Walking
Matthew Beaumont, author of The Walker, speaks with Metropolis about how, by simply putting one foot in front of the other, we can resist the privatization, surveillance, and isolation of contemporary life.
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Exploring Data-Driven Urbanism at the Chicago Architecture Biennial
“Data at the Crossroads,” a panel at the Chicago Architecture Biennial brought data scientists, designers, and urbanists together to discuss how tech is reshaping our cities.
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Understanding the Available City at the Chicago Architectural Biennial
A tour of the Damen Silos and a celebration of the Wall of Respect show a biennial struggling to achieve longer-term engagement with the city it calls home.
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An Exhibition Allows Visitors to Experience Long-Demolished Works by Wright and Sullivan
Louis Sullivan’s Garrick Theater and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Larkin Building are recreated in an experiential exhibition at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago.