Four decades of public-nonprofit-private partnership in New Urbanism has produced a city in balance, moving forward.
California Forever in the Central Valley offers an opportunity to test walkable community-building on a scale we haven’t seen in a century.
When protecting nature goes too far.
Stern challenged a modernist establishment in the 1970s and 1980s, building a solid portfolio of work that would firmly establish the idea of ‘modern traditionalism.’
How suburban life quietly redefined everything we buy, use, and throw away.
There are always good reasons for not doing the right thing.

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The Brookings Institution Press has released American

The Brookings Institution Press has released American Metropolitics: The New Suburban Reality, by Myron Orfield. The book combines demographic...

TOD zoning resource

CNU members should watch their mailboxes for issue eight of Zoning Practice of the American Planning Association, provided as a CNU membership...

Cities: Rebuilt or Reborn?

A lot is being written these days about the renewal of cities. Surely, considerable new construction is visible in many places. Surely, the number of...

Redmond Town Center, designed by LMN Architects, received

Redmond Town Center, designed by LMN Architects, received the International Council of Shopping Centers’ 10th Annual Award for Superior Achievement...