• Paseo Verde

    A model for transit-oriented revitalization
    Once a railway coal siding and more recently a full city block of asphalt surface parking, North Philadelphia’s Paseo Verde now provides affordable, high quality, sustainable housing for a range of income levels. The development, by Jonathan Rose Companies and Asociacíon Puertorriqueños en Marcha,...Read more
  • Sundance Square

    Fort Worth builds a vibrant urban center
    Alongside its neighbors, Dallas and Arlington, the city of Fort Worth, Texas, is at the heart of the largest metropolitan area in the south. With roughly six million residents within an hour of downtown, the design of Fort Worth’s city center was in dire need of an update from its industrial-...Read more
  • UCLA Weyburn

    Westwood, Los Angeles
    For the University of California in Los Angeles, the Weyburn project is more than just graduate student housing. The 500-unit apartment block and community building ties together a fragmented part of the university’s campus, realizing the vision of a thirty-year-old master plan. Built on what was...Read more
  • Granary Row

    Reclaiming the median for development
    The width of streets in Salt Lake City are legendary. According to a popular story, Brigham Young, who led the Mormons in founding the city, wanted a team of oxen to be able to turn around in the street with room to spare. Today, without the oxen, those over-wide streets mean wasted space,...Read more