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Historic architecture, eclectic restaurants such as Spiral Diner, King Tut, and Nonna Tata, and the neighborhood's walkability have attracted residents seeking an urban environment. In 2008, the city of Fort Worth declared the Near Southside as an Urban Design District, which requires new development to abide by specific zoning and aesthetic ...
Another aspect of urban exploration is the practice of exploring active or in use buildings, which includes gaining access to secured or "member-only" areas, mechanical rooms, roofs, elevator rooms, abandoned floors, and other normally unseen parts of working buildings. The term "infiltration" is often associated with exploring active structures.
By the mid-1960s, the firm was winning commissions across the United States and began to open additional offices, starting with San Francisco in 1966 for the design of a library at Stanford University and Dallas in 1968 for the master planning and design of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly 350 square miles (910 km 2) into Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties. . Fort Worth's population was 918,915 as of the official 2020 U.S. census count, making it the 11th-most populous city in the United St
Although each city is distinct, Dallas and Fort Worth developed closely enough to form the urban area widely known as the Metroplex. The 60,000-square-mile (160,000 km 2 ) region contains most of the state's largest cities and metropolitan areas , and in 2008 had a total of 17 million people and by 2020 had grown to nearly 21 million, [ 1 ...
Urban exploration in the United States (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Urban exploration" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
URBEX – Enter At Your Own Risk (abbreviated URBEX) is an eight-part original series that launched globally on Red Bull TV on August 1, 2016. [1] [2] [3] Urbex is a documentary series that chronicles the motivations, mindsets and adventures of today's new type of explorers, Urban Explorers, who explore areas above, around and below the world's most famous cities, climbing cranes and bridges ...
The Glenn Pool strike near Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1905 established Tulsa as the leading U.S. oil production center until the 1930s. [37] Though Texas soon lagged behind Oklahoma and California, it was still a major producer. [38] During the late 1910s and 1920s, oil exploration and production continued to expand and stabilize.