• Coolest ADU I’ve come across

    This structural brick masonry ADU demonstrates the feasibility of this technique, and it is gorgeous.
    This lofted, one-bedroom accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in Bentonville, Arkansas, is built of true triple-wythe brick construction. According to Alli Thurmond Quinlan of Range Co., the designer, “The design of the building was organized around a salvaged historic white oak arched door, recovered...Read more
  • Bicycle-oriented development, a promising regional growth strategy

    The Razorback Greenway is already influencing growth in Northwest Arkansas, but this may be only the beginning. Other regions are taking similar steps.
    In Bentonville, Arkansas, I recently witnessed bicycle-oriented development (BOD) in action. The Razorback Greenway is a 40-mile multi-use trail, mostly completed in 2015, that connects all of the major cities in the region. At first, the Greenway was just a recreational trail. Then it morphed into...Read more
  • New Urbanism boosts social connections and health

    An academic survey of a Florida traditional neighborhood development shows higher social engagement and better health outcomes.
    The value of New Urbanism in promoting social connections is gaining recognition among social scientists, not least because of a growing body of evidence demonstrating that social connections are highly important to overall health and well-being. The latest example is a recent academic study of...Read more
  • How roundabouts helped to build a downtown

    Carmel, Indiana, has been called the “roundabout city.” It has also built a major downtown from scratch in the last quarter-century. These two facts are related.
    Carmel, Indiana, a city of just over a hundred thousand people, has eliminated nearly all of its traffic lights—a remarkable achievement—and replaced them with 158 roundabouts that calm traffic and keep it flowing on a network of suburban arterial roads. Carmel is a “ boomburb ,” defined as a city...Read more