I refuse to accept my best days of walkability were in college.
A careful apples-to-apples analysis shows that the classic urban pattern can actually cost less – but it mostly depends on the shape of the lots.
How the curb became a key space in modern cities.
What Porchfest teaches us about place.
A town extension of seaside resort took a week to design, but it has been 25 years in the making.
A new book by the eminent urbanist Jonathan Barnett will make you more optimistic about US cities and their growth.

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The Congress for the New Urbanism is

The Congress for the New Urbanism is asking for Charter Award entries. Submissions are due by January 31. See www.cnu.org for more details. u

The ultimate ‘car city’ seeks change

Phoenix pins its hopes on transit-oriented development along the light rail line.

Back to the streetcar future

In a few short years, 85 percent of residents in Somerville, Massachusetts, will be able to walk to rail transit — up from 15 percent today. The...

Pros and cons for builders attempting New Urbanism

A representative of Pulte Home Corporation presents the builder point of view. Pulte Home Corporation, the nation’s largest home builder, is in...