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Mark Byrnes

Mark Byrnes

Journalist at Bloomberg News Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Design
  • Engineering

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Recent Articles

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of DC Metro’s Design and Wayfinding Evolution

New signage for Washington’s Metrorail aims to boost ridership by helping people get around more easily. The transit system’s original designers might not have approved.
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Rochester's Inner Loop Project Shows What Happens After a Highway Dies

The redevelopment of Rochester’s Inner Loop was widely hailed as a model for repairing cities scarred by freeways. But the project’s next phase stands to take a different turn.
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Going Deep on the Modern Art of the New York City Subway

The city’s vast transit system is also a trove of more than 400 works of contemporary art, all overseen by the New York MTA’s Arts & Design program.
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How NYC's Subway Became an Underground Gallery of Modern Art - Bloo...

The city’s vast transit system is also a trove of more than 400 works of contemporary art, all overseen by the New York MTA’s Arts & Design program.
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Detroit's Revival Moves Beyond Downtown with 'Little Village' - Blo...

A new microneighborhood centered around a restored arts anchor will test the city’s ongoing revitalization outside its urban core.
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How to Fill a Hole in Rockefeller Center

A $50 million makeover by Milan-based ACPV Architects turns a sunken plaza in Midtown Manhattan from an “urban void” into a place to socialize.
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The Other Kind of Bike Infrastructure Cities Need

Bicycle skills training and education programs aimed at women and minority groups can help close cycling’s stubborn access gaps and get more riders in the saddle.
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In West Oakland, Pro Baseball Mounts a Minor Comeback

As the MLB A’s limp through a last season in the city, the Pioneer League’s Ballers take the field in a new park designed to spur neighborhood revival.
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How Chicago’s Gigantic Merchandise Mart Is Still Thriving as Office...

Once the world’s largest office building, this Art Deco behemoth has been reborn after two $40 million renovations.
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Scoring an Architectural Breakthrough in Denver’s RiNo District

With its fractured facade and biophilic design, MAD Architects’ One River North evokes the canyons of the Rockies in one of Denver’s fastest-growing neighborhoods.
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In Kansas City, a First-Ever Stadium Designed for Women’s Sports Ta...

Designed for the Kansas City Current by the women-led architecture firm Generator Studio, CPKC Stadium aims to revive an urban waterfront without public funds.