• New urbanists must have a voice in LA fire recovery

    Walkable neighborhoods and buildings that frame the public realm should be part of any fire rebuilding effort in Pacific Palisades and Altadena—experts comment on fire recovery and urbanism.
    A former FEMA director said the recent LA fires are the city’s “Hurricane Katrina. ” That’s probably true, but new urbanists are unlikely to play a similar role that they did in 2005 when they led the Mississippi Renewal Forum to replan the entire Gulf Coast of the state. The situations are far...Read more
  • Resilient urban design: The art and science of transforming cities

    Integrating resilience into urban design encourages a shift in thinking: Resilient urban design should not only facilitate mitigation and adaptation but also ensure that the solutions for both have to be likable to all.
    In recent years, the popularity of “urban resilience” and “resilient cities” has surged in both academic research and policy development, especially with respect to urbanization and climate change. However, the origins and meaning of these terms are ambiguous and vague, with numerous explanations...Read more
  • Hurricane-ravaged city bounces back with new main street

    Charter award-winning plan is the basis for a much-needed makeover of Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Florida.
    Panama City, Florida, is well on its way to rebuilding from Category 5 Hurricane Michael, which swept away 95 percent of the tree canopy and damaged 90 percent of buildings downtown in 2018. In 2020, the city and Dover Kohl & Partners won a Charter Award for the Strategic Vision for Panama City...Read more
  • Responding to disaster with placemaking hubs

    New urbanists are working in devastated areas in North Carolina, helping to set up the kernels of community rebuilding.
    After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, new urbanists ran a charrette in an enormous ballroom, drawing elaborate plans to rebuild 11 cities and town on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. That historic effort had long-term benefits, but was arguably far removed from day-to-day realities of the victims at the time...Read more