The Sundial Building is nearing completion in Minneapolis, and architect Marques King has posted images and some of its features on LinkedIn. The building features a cool rainwater collection system that recycles approximately 90,000 gallons of...
One of the biggest design charrettes in history, which took place 20 years ago this October, created plans that changed cities along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
CNU-sponsored plan shows how Southside Savannah could grow by retroffiting an abandoned mall and other sites across from a university campus.
A plan from CNU 32, involving a Hub District at a confluence of greenways in Xenia, a small city northeast of Cincinnati, is having an impact.
The room filled with the murmur of nervous conversations and new friendships forming. Seventeen students, strangers only minutes before, gathered for our first Summer Studio. To begin, we asked each student to stand along a line across the room...
Jury chair for the 2026 Charter Awards Eric Kronberg is looking for new urban projects that address issues like attainability, mobility flexibility, climate change, and human flourishing in general.

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“Citified suburbs” in Bay area

“Citified suburbs” are becoming a new development model for the San Francisco Bay area, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. “The landscape is...

An ambitious classical town rises in Guatemala

In the midst of a sprawling Latin American metropolis, a small town currenlty under construction recalls the urbanism of a previous era.

Newly elected Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker

Newly elected Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker announced in January that he wants to improve the city’s planning operation within six months, create...

The second phase of the satellite city

The second phase of the satellite city of Bahcesehir, 30 minutes west of Istanbul, Turkey, was designed by Torti Gallas and Partners/CHK using new...

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Washington flips the switch on parking reform

State legislation takes a new approach to removing parking mandates—one that is far more comprehensive.

ROBERT STEUTEVILLE JUL. 25, 2025