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    Amsterdam [+ Utrecht bonus]

    Definitely not a comprehensive tour of the city center, these were taken mainly along the canals in the eastern part of the city. music One of the best places to get an "Amsterdam Coffee" ;) Prinsengracht with Westerkerk in the background...
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    55xVermont: Burlington & Montpelier

    Vermontx55: Burlington & Montpelier In June, I toured through the Northeastern US (NJ-PA-NY-VT-NH-MA-CT-NY) for 3 days, here are a couple of pics I took of two of Vermont's larger cities. I would have loved to continue onto Montreal, as it's only a little bit further north from Burlington, but...
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    Downtown Orlando Revisited - The Winter Edition

    Over the past few months, a huge pile of photos of Florida cities has accumulated on my computer. I'm trying to work my way through this backlog of picture threads before I make two trips to the NorthEast in the coming weeks. I'll post another thread on Celebration (a New Urbanist Heaven?) and...
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    Take a walk through Miami with the Dutch guy

    These pics were taken on my 3 trips down to Miami in November, December and January. I mostly focused my photo shooting on Downtown and South Beach. Hopefully one day I’ll get to return and take more pictures of individual neighborhoods like Coral Gables. There’s still a lot left to discover in...
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    An Autumnish Afternoon in Utrecht, The Netherlands

    So, family circumstances had me going back to The Motherland just 3 months after I had moved to the U.S. Of course I had to pay my old college town a visit, and enjoy it's centuries old architecture, which I could really appreciate after 3 months in Florida, the land of strip malls and...
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    St. Augustine, FL: America's Oldest Town

    St. Augustine is the oldest continually occupied European settlement in the US. It was founded by Pedro Menendez in 1565. At that time, it's inhabitants were a mere 700 soldiers and colonists. Until 1821 it was under Spanish rule, although it was briefly under British control for 21 years in the...
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    Downtown Orlando

    Before moving into Gainesville for the start of college next week, I took a few days time to explore Orlando (no, not the theme parks!). It has a nice downtown, and Lake Eola Park really is an asset to cherish. However, it is pretty dead after business hours, except for clubbing nights on the...
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    21/6: The Day of Architecture - Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Last saturday, the "Day of Architecture" was held in every larger city in the Netherlands. A lot of buildings were open to the public. There were tours organized in many cities aswell (both on land and on the water), where an architect would guide you through the city, taking you along...
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    Nijmegen (Netherlands)

    Went to Nijmegen last week, here are the pictures. Nijmegen is the oldest city of the Netherlands, the city's 2000-year existance was celebrated in 2005. With 160,000 inhabitants, it''s the 10th city of the Netherlands. Music Nijmegen is situated halfway between Amsterdam and Cologne...
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    Antwerp, Belgium's 2nd city

    In random order, these the pics of my 3-day trip to Antwerp earlier this month. Antwerp has 466.000 inhabitants (in the city proper). It is Belgium's second city. It is also the second largest harbourcity in Europe, after Rotterdam. Music
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    Back in Brussels (8/8/2007): 31 pictures

    I took a short city trip to Antwerp last week. On wednesday, I took the train down to Brussels to visit the city once more. To me, Brussels is worth a visit just as much as Paris (or London). It has grand avenues, urban parks, skyscraperclusters à la 'la Défense' and impressive public spaces...
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    Cities of Belgium - Pt. 5 (last one) - Industrial towns

    Cities of Belgium Pt. 1 - Brussels [1] Pt. 1 - Brussels [2] Pt. 2 - Louvain la Neuve, Newtown Pt. 3 - Ghent Pt. 4 - Flemish Cities/ Flemish Coast Where all the cities are located: So, this is the last part already! I started with (what I think are) the most impressive cities of...
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    Cities of Belgium - Pt. 4 - Flemish Cities, Flemish Coast

    Cities of Belgium Pt. 1 - Brussels [1] Pt. 1 - Brussels [2] Pt. 2 - Louvain la Neuve, Newtown Pt. 3 - Ghent This is Pt. 4, I'll show you Bruges, Ieper, and the horribly planned Flemish coast. The last part, part 5, will be about industrial towns in the French-speaking part of...
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    Cities of Belgium - Pt. 3 - Ghent

    Pt. 1 - Brussels:1 Pt. 1 - Brussels:2 Pt. 2 - Louvain la Neuve Ghent Ghent is the third city of Belgium, with a population of 230,000. It is situated in the so-called 'Flemish Diamond', the Belgian equivalent of Holland's Randstad, or Canada's Windsor-Quebec City Corridor. The...
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    Cities of Belgium - Pt. 2 - Louvain la Neuve, Newtown

    Okay, so four threads might not be enough to share all my photos from my 8-day tour of Belgium with planning students and staff from my uni. Later, Ghent, Brugge, the Coast, Ieper and Mons will follow. This thread is about Louvain-la-Neuve This city was created from scratch in 1971. It was...
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    Cities of Belgium - Pt. 1 - Brussels(2)

    I went on an excursion with Planning students and staff from my Uni last week, for 8 days we explored all of Belgium. I'll post 4 threads, two of Brussels, one of cities in the Flemmish part of the country (where Dutch is spoken) and one of cities in the Walloon region of the country (where...
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    Cities of Belgium - Part 1 - Brussels (1)

    I went on an excursion with Planning students and staff from my Uni last week, for 8 days we explored all of Belgium. I'll post 4 threads, two of Brussels, one of cities in the Flemmish part of the country (where Dutch is spoken) and one of cities in the Walloon region of the country (where...
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    Cities of Belgium - Preview

    Just thought I'd post a few pics I've taken so far. I'm in Brussels now, and I will return to Holland saturday evening, after visiting some more towns in Belgium's eastern provinces. Ghent, in Flandres (Dutch speaking part) same trams as TTC? Bruges, Flanders Wall of concrete...
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    Netherlands: Waalpanorama (aA)

    Very interesting website. They also have a project in The Netherlands: I think this development will really stand out in the city, as it currently hasn't got any significant highrises. Plus, the design is really beautiful IMO:
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    Queensday in Amsterdam

    My friends and I went to Amsterdam yesterday to celebrate Queensday. It's the most significant national holiday in the Netherlands, and the events arranged in Amsterdam are massive. The weather was great and there were around 500,000 people walking around in the innercity, according to the City...

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