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Featured speaker on urban issues, environmental concerns, globalization, political geography and the history of carography for audiences at public venues in addition to academe.


LATEST BOOKS:

Cities and Suburbs
Cities and Suburbs


Cartographic Encounters
Cartographic Encounters

 

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LATEST ARTICLES:

A Typology of Urban Immigrant Neighborhoods

Flânerie and the Globalizing City

No Accident:
Traffic and Pedestrians in the Modern City

Korea Revisited in 2009

Urban Primacy: Reopening the Debate

New Infrastructure Spending Demands New Thinking, Oversight

Globalization, Cities and the Summer Olympics

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TRAVEL 2010

John Rennie Short is a global traveler and keen photographer of urban scenes and landscapes.

Here are samples from varous trips in 2010.
Click each image to see its enlargement.

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Binnenhof Palace, The Hague, The Netherlands
BE SURE TO CLICK THIS IMAGE TO SEE ITS FULL IMPACT:
Dulles International Airport Terminal designed by Eero Saarinen
Greenbelt Maryland Community Center
Delft, The Netherlands - Streetscape
Delft, The Netherlands - Town Hall
New York City - 42nd Street
New York City - 6th Avenue
New York City - Empire State Building and Hudson River
Gehry Designed IAC Office Block
New York City - Guggenheim Museum exterior
New York City - Guggenheim Museum interior
Mykonos, Greece - John Rennie Short
Santorini, Greece - John Rennie Short
Istanbul - John Rennie Short
Naples, Italy - John Rennie Short
Blue Mosque, Istanbul - John Rennie Short