William Smalley
AT Editor2021-08-19T15:01:07+01:00My Kind of Town
It turns out I’d rather live somewhere tolerant than somewhere beautiful
My Kind of Town
It turns out I’d rather live somewhere tolerant than somewhere beautiful
Chris Romer-Lee finds modest Málaga is full of surprises, an open-air museum of archaeological remains and monuments from across the eras.
My Kind of Town
Exmoor shaped my interest in improvised structures and experimentation
The Isle of Wight's Newtown is a little-known example of early town planning – the Milton Keynes of its time, writes Jonathan Manser.
My Kind of Town
Amersham’s architectural styles chart more than 1000 years of history
My Kind of Town
Cape Town’s welcoming reception should be a model to countries everywhere
My Kind of Town
Malmö's Folkets Park is the perfect place to think about a better future
My Kind of Town
Edinburgh is a place to lose yourself, exploring, pausing and speculating
My Kind of Town
Kaunas is a place of harmonious contradiction
My Kind of Town
Portland demonstrates the effort required to make a liveable city
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