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Monday News Roundup

When Photography meets great Building, we get ART!  (Irene Kung)

Sejima and Nishizawa Win 2010 Pritzker Prize  (Arch Record)

The Earth Hour wasn’t as expected  (MetroNews)

Salt Building merges old and new in Vancouver  (Journal of Commerce)

The Zipline of Vancouver makes it to BBC  (BBC)

Interesting showcase of international “walk” symbols found on traffic signals around the globe (1 Design per Day)

Underpass in Toronto Finds New Life As Park  (Planetizen)

SDOT releases new bike map for Seattle! (Seattle DOT)

New high-speed rail network could trump air travel (Edmonton Journal)

How to get a crosswalk for your neighborhood in 6-ish weeks  (GOOD)

A day in the life of New York City, in miniature (VIMEO)
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