Allowing more single-stair buildings in the US will positively affect quality of life, public health, infill flexibility, family-friendly units, costs, and even climate adaptation.
The mass-timber Home Office in Bentonville, Arkansas, is built into the street grid with a regional bike-ped trail through the middle.
An innovative plan in Northwest Arkansas would convert a commuter campus to a 24-hour college community.
The plan for a city of 400,000 leads to the same outcomes as The Original Green, concludes urbanist Steve Mouzon.
The first CNU 2026 Legacy Project creates a plan for a mixed-use village in growing Northwest Arkansas.
A Toolkit of the Vermont “Homes for All” initiative, a Charter Award-winning project in 2025, addresses regulatory barriers. Now, the state is creating a catalog of homes for manufactured missing-middle housing.

More

Features

Better Cities & Towns Archive

The new director of planning for the District

The new director of planning for the District of Columbia is well known to new urbanists — Harriet Tregoning is the former secretary of the Maryland...

Successful first year for Living Streets Manual

CNU member Ryan Snyder of Ryan Snyder Associates, the organizer behind last year’s charrette for Los Angeles County’s Model Design Manual for Living...

UMiami School of Architecture's Master of Real Estate & Development (MRED+U) hosts executive education training programs for real estate professionals

The MRED+U Program hosts executive education training programs for real estate professionals seeking to keep up with state-of-the-art real...

Cities as carbon-reduction machines

“It may be useful to think of cities as great carbon-reduction machines,” Armando Carbonell told a Lincoln Institute of Land Policy symposium Nov. 1...