
Lodhi Garden as Cultural Landscape: Heritage, Biodiversity, and Everyday Urbanism in Delhi
Lodhi Garden exemplifies a cultural landscape, blending history, ecology, and everyday urban life, offering a model for preserving heritage parks in modern cities.

Innovative Parks and Plazas Shaping the Future of Public Life
From cultural icons to digital frontiers—discover how innovative parks worldwide are reshaping public life, tackling social challenges, and turning green spaces into engines of inclusion, identity, and urban change.

Sabarmati Riverfront – Ahmedabad Reclaims its Riverbanks for the People
This article explores the transformation of Ahmedabad’s Sabarmati Riverfront—from a neglected riverbed into a vibrant public space—highlighting its design, finance model, social impact, and environmental trade-offs.

Greening Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma: Urban Forestry as Air Quality Intervention
Mexico City’s urban forestry along Reforma proves that heritage infrastructure can evolve into green lungs, using native biodiversity to fight pollution and set an example for global megacities.

Bouregreg Waterfront – Rabat’s Cultural District Emerges on the River
The Bouregreg Waterfront project connects Rabat and Salé, showcasing cultural revitalization with iconic landmarks like the Grand Théâtre and Tramway, blending Morocco’s heritage, innovation, and urban transformation.

Coastal Resilience Strategies for Cities Facing Rising Sea Levels
This article examines sea-level rise impacts and highlights adaptive strategies in Rotterdam and Alexandria through green infrastructure, urban planning, and cultural heritage protection.

How Riverfronts and Transit Corridors Shape Sustainable Urban Mobility
The urban riverfront is declined with industrialization which was once vital hubs. Nowadays, the development of riverfront turned to as greenways which restoring ecology, enhancing mobility, and reconnecting the communities.

How Riverfront Projects Are Transforming Urban Streetscapes
Discover how cities around the world are transforming riverfronts into vibrant, inclusive, and ecological public spaces; redefining urban life, identity, and resilience through thoughtful design and renewal.

Transforming Darling Harbour: Snøhetta and Hassell’s Sydney Landmark
The 2018 revitalization of Darling Harbour is an example of integrating holistic historical preservation, sustainable design, and universal design in urban settings; thus improving and connecting the public realm.