Search Panethos
-
Join 786 other subscribers
Authors
-
problogic
- North America’s tallest bridge towers and pylons (Las torres y pilones de puentes más altos de América del Norte)
- Cities/suburbs should replan street networks for low-speed electric vehicles
- Celebrity bridges of the United States in pop culture
- Cricket grounds with the largest capacity in South Asia
- Cities most often destroyed in movies – both real and imagined
- Skyscrapers of 100 stories or more above ground
- Three superb and fresh reads about Los Angeles
- Finding “Los Angeles” amid the aura of “LA”
- Humorous nicknames for complicated freeway interchanges
- Confessions of a recovering freeway nerd
-
Blog Stats
- 1,793,385 hits
Blogroll
- Alliance for Biking and Walking
- American Planning Association
- Canadian Institute of Planners
- City Observatory
- CityLab
- Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
- Curbed Detroit
- Curbed National
- Dezeen
- FLOW – For Love of Water
- Grist
- League of American Bicyclists
- Modern Cities
- Next City
- Oil & Water Don't Mix
- Planetizen
- Royal Town Planning Institute
- Streetsblog
- Strong Towns
- The Corner Side Yard
- The Dirt
- The Gondola Project
Tag Archives: Cadiz
Great seaports from space – Southern Europe
For part two of this series, here are satellite images of seven great seaports of Southern Europe – Barcelona, Spain; Cadiz, Spain; Constanta, Romania; Genoa, Italy; Istanbul, Turkey; Marseilles, France; and Piraeus, Greece. The harbours almost resemble jagged teeth of … Continue reading →
Posted in aerospace, cities, commerce, economic development, Europe, geography, history, infrastructure, land use, logistics, Maps, Outer Space, pictures, placemaking, planning, product design, spatial design, tourism, Trade, transportation, Travel, urban planning
|
Tagged Barcelona, Cadiz, Constanta, design, freight, Genoa, harbors, harbours, Istanbul, land use, Marseilles, Piraeus, planning, ports, seaports, shipping, transportation, travel, urban planning
|
Leave a comment