Suburbs
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I grew up in the Paris
suburbs
and I was the youngest of three children.
The freeways, coupled with massive governmental subsidies for the
suburbs
via infrastructure and home loans, allowed people to leave the city at will, taking with it tax base, jobs and education dollars.
In multiple places, brick and concrete walls separate city and suburbs, white and black, running directly across municipal streets and through neighborhoods.
Unlike the settled middle-class suburbs, whose existence I was oblivious of, there was no sense of entitlement in Footscray.
But of course, that was in Austria at the height of Romantic lyricism, not here in the
suburbs
of Cleveland.
Sydney, as I would learn, is a city of suburbs, and Minto lies southwest, about an hour away.
We realized that even rich kids from the
suburbs
really want DryBath.
So you have the
suburbs
and the periphery, you have a center, like a financial district, then the core will be something like the tallest high-rise building in the center.
I cast my mind back when I was in second grade at a beautiful little government-run school called Boronia Park in the
suburbs
of Sydney, and as we came up towards lunchtime, our teacher, Ms. Russell, said to the class, "Hey, year two.
To become more environmental, we move into the country, we commune with nature, we build
suburbs.
If you look at any carbon map, because we map it per square mile, any carbon map of the U.S., it looks like a night sky satellite photo of the U.S., hottest in the cities, cooler in the suburbs, dark, peaceful in the countryside.
And they said, let's measure CO2 per household, and when they did that, the maps just flipped, coolest in the center city, warmer in the suburbs, and red hot in these exurban "drive till you qualify" neighborhoods.
Why do none of these places have any of the charming characteristics of our older cities? Or let's go to six
suburbs
built on six continents in the 20th century.
Now it's at this time that Detroit begins to see a second kind of migration, a migration to the
suburbs.
We can't sustain suburbs, so let's design a building which gives the qualities of a house to each unit.
We're all hanging out in malls and we're all moving to the suburbs, and out there, out in the suburbs, we can create our own architectural fantasies.
She was attending a nine-month literacy program run by a local NGO in the Cairo
suburbs.
I was bussed to a school in the suburbs, from a neighborhood that many of my classmates and their parents considered dangerous.
And so that means that, technically, this applies to, like, the back garden of your house in the
suburbs.
But what about the
suburbs?
But these countries are
suburbs
of Lagos.
In a megacity world, countries can be
suburbs
of cities.
This happened about 10 years ago in a place called Sendai City, at a driving school in the
suburbs
of Tokyo.
The South and West became agricultural hubs, and in other parts of the country,
suburbs
took over farmland.
Like this one from the
suburbs
of Damascus, about a wheelchair race that gave hope to those wounded in the war.
Children born in Washington, DC's wealthy Maryland
suburbs
can expect to live a full 20 years longer than children born in its downtown neighborhoods.
The other one was dominated by, not everybody moving to the city, but just compact development, what we used to think of as streetcar suburbs, walkable neighborhoods, low-rise, but integrated, mixed-used environments.
Suburbs
have very low plant diversity, so if you have a beautiful lawn, good for you, but you can do more.
The City of Boston has eight times better habitat than its nearby
suburbs.
Now, since 2014, I will tell you I have remarried a very handsome man named Matthew, we have four children in our blended family, we live in the
suburbs
of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
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