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Busting the myth that alleys cost more
A careful apples-to-apples analysis shows that the classic urban pattern can actually cost less – but it mostly depends on the shape of the lots.One of the frequent complaints we hear from homebuilders – at least those who aren’t familiar with successful new urbanist development models – is that they “can’t afford alleys”, and that “alleys just double the number of streets”. Indeed, perhaps the most commonly cited reason that national...Read more -

From edge to epicenter
How the curb became a key space in modern cities.The curb, as we know it, is more than just a parking lane. It’s a dynamic space where the city meets the street, it is a connector and a public resource that should be equitably shared by all. While curbs were originally created to support drainage and sanitation, enhance pedestrian safety, and...Read more -

The resilience built in
What Porchfest teaches us about place.There’s a lot to love about Porchfest, the increasingly popular, oversized block party experience where porches become performance stages and lawns become venues. The music, the neighboring, the strange but welcome sense of permission to wander across a stranger’s lawn and linger on their grass,...Read more -

Video tells the tale of impressive Belgian New Urbanism
A town extension of seaside resort took a week to design, but it has been 25 years in the making.A team of new urbanists went to Belgium in 1998 to design a small new neighborhood, an extension of a seaside resort town, at the invitation of the mayor. A weeklong charrette produced an impressive town plan and renderings, along with an implementation kit—including design guidelines, a platting...Read more