RECENT ARTICLES – 2019
A redesign for the obsolete 1956 Buffalo Skyway addresses multiple community goals: enhancing mobility, promoting economic development, creating jobs, and reimagining the possibilities of Buffalo’s waterfront.
CNU neighborhood design workshops this week are led by Urban Design Associates, Street Plans Collaborative, Placemakers, and Gresham Smith.
More cities are adopting a simple code change that goes a long way to improve the urban environment.
Here's an outline of what municipalities can do to promote walkable urban development.
Caio Verde, in the province of Cabinda, Angola, Africa, combines "an outstanding urban plan with a stunning natural environment," according to the 2006 Charter Award.
An interactive map by Zimmerman/Volk Associates offers a detailed view of migration and mobility in counties nationwide.
Walkable urban plans in small and mid-sized cities and suburbs are more likely to be financed if the city is prepared.
The rules and parameters for growth need to change, but developers also have a responsibility—to not hide behind a rear view image of the market.
A coalition in Flint, Michigan, works with many hands toward rebuilding a neighborhood from the ground up.