• Turning a dead mall into a thriving urban center

    MidCity District in Huntsville, Alabama, is an exemplary model for suburban retrofit. Urban Design Associates won a Merit Award in the Neighborhood, District, and Corridor category of the 2026 CNU Charter Awards.
    The MidCity District replaces a 140-acre failing mall site with a block-and-street network that offers tremendous opportunities to develop valuable real estate supporting a high-quality public realm. The Huntsville, Alabama, project was designed in 2015 and adapted to changes wrought by the...Read more
  • A town extension for the ages

    New mixed-use development at Nansledan, Newquay in Cornwall UK is socially conscious and environmentally sustainable. ADAM Architecture won a Merit Award in the Neighborhood, District, and Corridor category of the 2026 CNU Charter Awards.
    Nansledan is an extension of the town of Newquay in Cornwall, UK, restoring a sustainable, efficient pattern of growth, in keeping with the original settlement. Newquay refers to a “new quay” that was built on the north Cornwall coast in 1439—so the town of 24,000 people has sustained itself for...Read more
  • Downtown transformed by new streetscape and park

    Basalt Downtown Streetscape & River Park has renewed a struggling historic Colorado mining town. Connect One Design won a Merit Award in the Block, Street, and Building category of the 2026 CNU Charter Awards.
    A streetscape and park project revitalized the economically struggling downtown of a historic Colorado mining community while engaging the town’s history and culture. The Basalt Downtown Streetscape & River Park overcame controversy and a mid-project special referendum to create accessible...Read more
  • City adopts code for compact, sustainable growth

    Plan Bentonville creates a framework for fiscally sustainable growth in a fast-growing region. DPZ CoDesign won a Merit Award in the Region: Metropolis, City, and Town category of the 2026 CNU Charter Awards.
    Note: CNU 34 will be held in Bentonville, Arkansas, May 12-16, where the plan and code will be discussed along with important urbanism topics worldwide. The Bentonville Community Code, a unified, Transect-based land-use code, was adopted by the City Council in mid-April. The action codifies the...Read more