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 Building Homes in America’s Cities Initiative

The Building Homes in America’s Cities Initiative is a major new effort led by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to build more...

“... we suppress the brashness, energy and

“... we suppress the brashness, energy and inventiveness of local governments at our peril — even if some of those showy golf-course behomoths aren’...

Denver apartments

In the Denver area, which is building a rail transit system called FasTracks, a recent real estate analysis found that people are willing to pay...

New online resource to meet demand for walkable communities

Opticos Design, Inc., the Berkeley, CA-based urban planning and architecture firm has launched a new website dedicated to Missing Middle Housing. “We...