So many of the complaints about density seem to revolve around all the supposed negative affects of congestion, as well a general sense of the inhumanity of high density living, which in the popular mind is associated with the proverbial "concrete jungle" and a forest of skycrapers. I can understand why many people want a house on a big lot. On the other hand, high density living, done right, can be extremely livable, humane, and even uncongested. When I lived in Chicago I frequently would have people tell me that they couldn't imagine … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2015
Behind the Facade in St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg, Peter the Great's new European style capital for imperial Russia, is the most visited city for tourists in Russia. It has a ton of great buildings, energetic street life in its smallish central core, and world-renowned cultural institutions like the Hermitage Museum and the Mariinsky Theater. As with Moscow, however, I am not going to attempt to replicate what you can find better elsewhere online or in a guidebook. Rather, I want to show a few things that reflect on something a person there told me, namely that "St. … [Read more...]
A Visit to Kazan
St. Petersburg and Moscow are typical destinations in Russia, but if you're looking for other places to visit, where do you go? I can't claim to answer that question as I have not fully surveyed the realm, but I did visit the city of Kazan for a day, so want to share a few observations and photos. Kazan is a city of a bit over a million people about 450 miles east of Moscow (a flight of around 1:20). It's the capital of the Tatar Republic of the Russian Federation. The Tatars were a nomads of Turkish ethnicity who established an independent … [Read more...]
Transport in Moscow
I was in Russia last week and plan to share a few relevant posts from the trip. Since you can easily find better photos of places like the Kremlin than I'll ever take online, when it comes to Moscow I'm going to focus on more planning and transport items. There's a lot of other commentary I might make, and if you want to read it, be sure to sign up for my exclusive content by email if you haven't already, because I may write up further observations on the political scene there. Writing anything positive about public space and transport in … [Read more...]