Enough with Copenhagen! It is Time for U.S. Cities to Learn From Models Closer to Home


Broadacre City by Frank Lloyd Wright. Image Courtesy of Juan Miró

Broadacre City by Frank Lloyd Wright. Image Courtesy of Juan Miró

Juan Miró, co-founder ofMiró Rivera Architects reflects in an opinion piece on the value of American cities. Stating that “when we idealize cities like Copenhagen, we risk losing focus of the fundamental historical differences between the urban trajectories of European and American cities“, the architect and educator draws a timeline of events and urban transformations, in order to explain why it would be more relevant to look on the inside when planning U.S cities, rather than taking examples from the outside.

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