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3 years after Pittsburgh synagogue attack, trial still ahead

A synagogue building in Pittsburgh remains dormant three years after it was the scene of a rampage that left 11 people dead.

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Limbo in a blue tent: African asylum seekers stuck on Cyprus

Enjei Grace and fellow Cameroonian Daniel Ejube have been stuck in limbo, in the buffer zone separating Cyprus' north from the south.

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Amid air quality concerns, districts embrace electric buses

Efforts to make school buses greener are gaining momentum thanks to billions of dollars in spending in the federal infrastructure plan.

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A Reuse Renaissance Continues to Reshape Mexico City

Metropolis A Reuse Renaissance Continues to Reshape Mexico City Two projects in the Mexican capital show how adaptive reuse can itself adapt to social, economic, and spatial circumstances. Courtesy Gabriel Monroy The practice of converting aging buildings for different, more timely functions isn’t new in Mexico City. As in other global capitals, the shift from manufacturing to service industries and evolving demographic patterns have produced a growing stock of abandoned or under-occupied structures, many with great potential. Coinciding with it is the need for spaces that fit the changing dynamics of today’s urban economies and that accommodate models of living and working, which didn’t exist a few decades ago or not in the neighborhoods where they have rapidly emerged recently.

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One of the 21st-Century's Greatest Buildings Is a Library in Mexico

One of the 21st-Century’s Greatest Buildings Is a Library in Mexico William O’Connor © Provided by The Daily Beast View Pictures/Universal Images Group/Getty In the middle of a park in a neighborhood that (while historic) most tourists to Mexico City would not explore one can find a phantasmagoric gazebo. Painted in an array of colors, carved with elaborate textures and patterns, and capped by an intricate glass dome, the Kiosco Morisco was built for the 1884 World’s Fair. Just a couple blocks away from this odd bit of “you’ve-seen-it-now-what?” tourism, next to a transit station that is an even more unlikely spot for casual tourists to venture, looms the hulking concrete carapace of one of the world’s most spectacular libraries.

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