city planning
Here’s Why You Should Care About the Jakarta Floods and How You Can Help
The floods have claimed and displaced more lives than Australia’s bushfires, yet international media is paying the crisis little attention.
EFF Says LA’s Scooter Location Data Could Unmask Individual Riders
This month, the Los Angeles Department for Transportation will enter the next phase of collecting the real-time location of scooters like Lime and Bird.
Living in the World's Worst-Designed City Is as Frustrating as It Sounds
No one knows the pain of poor urban planning like a Jakartan.
Here's What the Future of City Planning Looks Like
We chat with Ford's John Kwant about the changing landscape of urban design and what’s next for America’s “smart cities.”
We Asked a Transit Planner How to Up Our 'Mini Metro' Game
'Mini Metro' may look simple, but it has plenty of lessons for real-life transit puzzlers.
Why Bee-Friendly Cities Are the Key to World Food Security
According to community ecologist Dr. Mick Hanley, “biodiversity needs to be incorporated into urban planning in a much more strategic way than has been done so far.”
How Real Estate Trends and Zoning Bylaws Are Threatening Canadian Nightlife
From Vancouver to Halifax, we talk to city planning experts to find out the challenges facing clubs and venues.
Backstage with 'RuPaul's Drag Race'
On this episode of 'Daily VICE' we meet up with the traveling cast of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' to find out why their fans are so drawn to drag.
We Asked an Urban Planner How to Build the Perfect Town
We asked an expert how we can build housing that's actually good for us.
8 Architectural Models Depict the Future of LA
Smout Allen's architectural models at USC look centuries ahead to the future of LA.
Dissident Architects Can Leak Building Plans on This Dark Web Site
A dark web site for dissident architects to help average people take control of their cities.
Egypt's Silicon Valley-Inspired Plan to Build a Utopian Capital to Replace Cairo
Egypt says it's going to build a brand new Capital city for five million people, from scratch.