Architecture & Urban Planning
Buildings, cities, structural engineering, transit, and the built environment
#2866: What Happens to Jerusalem's Unsorted Trash?
Jerusalem doesn't ask you to sort your trash. The machines do it instead — with hyperspectral cameras and air jets.
#2860: Barley Bread in the Bible: What Ancient Israelites Actually Ate
What did "bread" actually mean in the Hebrew Bible? Barley, not wheat, was the real daily staple.
#2857: What Renters in Israel Can Actually Renovate
What you can fix, paint, and upgrade in a Jerusalem rental — and how to negotiate with your landlord.
#2852: How Desalination Made Israel a Water Superpower
How Israel turned a catastrophic drought into a water surplus and used it to reshape regional diplomacy.
#2837: Israel's Rental Trap: Why "Just Buy" No Longer Works
How did Israel build a rental market where tenants have almost no rights and buying costs 15x your salary?
#2830: What CERN Actually Does: Beyond the Big Ring
CERN is a treaty organization, not a lab. How 24 countries pool resources to run the LHC and beyond.
#2816: Do You Need a Window to Be Happy?
Natural light isn't just nice — your brain has a dedicated biological pathway for it. Here's what happens when you take that away.
#2804: Who Actually Runs Your City?
Master plans, zoning codes, and the people who shape where you live.
#2793: The 100-Meter Gradient: How Your Street Changes Your Health
Air quality and noise can shift 5-8x within a single city block. Here's how to find your enclave.
#2792: How to Vet a Rental Like an Intelligence Operation
Thermal cameras, decoy applicants, and the marble test — the full field manual for apartment hunting.
#2785: Why Israeli Renters Pay for a Landlord's Broker
Why Israeli tenants pay brokers hired by landlords—and what other countries do differently.
#2757: Can Cities Engineer Calm?
How much green space per person do cities actually need? The WHO says 9 sq meters minimum. Most cities don't meet it.
#2748: What Cities Look Like Without Cars
How Barcelona, Paris, and others are redesigning streets for people instead of vehicles — and what we can learn from them.
#2746: How Zoning Built the Suburbs We Hate
Why walkability advocates loathe suburbs, from Ponzi scheme infrastructure to deadly stroads.
#2745: What Do Urban Planners Actually Do?
The invisible skeleton of cities, from sewers to zoning fights. What breaks if you let cities grow organically?
#2744: What Walkability Actually Means in Urban Planning
The five D’s of walkability — density, diversity, design, destination accessibility, and distance to transit — explained.
#2733: Did the Airplane Actually Kill the Train?
The airplane didn't shrink the railways — the car did. Here's the real story of how we learned to move.
#2721: What Square Meterage Do You Actually Need?
Real numbers for singles, couples, roommates, families, and remote workers — not just vibes.
#2717: Lower Greenville: From Streetcar Suburb to Food Mecca
How one Dallas street went from farmland to counterculture hub to dining destination.
#2702: The Surprising Secret of Jet Thrust
Where does all that fuel live, and how does a spinning fan produce enough thrust to lift a 747?