Friday, April 13, 2007

Which US cities will look BETTER in 20 years?

On the Skyscraper forum, we honor growth (be it population, building height, density, etc.). But sometimes that very growth that we so value can destroy the original reasons we love our cities in the first place. Too much of a good thing can be a detriment.

Which US cities because of how they manage growth yet continue to thrieve will be better places twenty years from now than they are today?

In other words, which are doing the most to enhance their physical environment, balancing the needs of growth with the needs of people in a way that will really make them stand out in 2025?>

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