The trend of inner-block development is very cool. This sweet little project, called Townsend in Edmond, Oklahoma, is breaking ground with two live-work units, 18 townhouses, and 13,000 square feet of commercial space on about an acre.
The General Assembly Building in Richmond is typical of the architecture of the late Robert A.M. Stern, adding a new iconic building to an important urban site.
A relatively small number of locations account for a large share of pedestrian mortality; we know what to do, so let's do something about it.
The most-read pieces in Public Square: A CNU Journal say a lot about the topics capturing the attention of urbanists today. These include retrofitting suburbs, a proposed new city, density, fighting loneliness, turning a mall into a town center, and...
An analysis of the Miami 21 zoning code, a bold policy move that bets on urbanism, shows that its focus on walkability drives higher demand for neighborhood living.
In other housing news, Oregon’s new model code, a village of tiny homes for the formerly homeless in Austin, and urban cohousing near Chicago.

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Yale in New Haven: Architecture & Urbanism

By Vincent Scully, Catherine Lynn, Erik Vogt, and Paul Goldberger Yale University Press, 2004, 406 pp., paperback $45. How do you judge whether...

Are TODs overparked?

Seattle’s City Council recently authorized a 50 percent reduction in off-street parking in areas that are within a quarter-mile of a transit stop...

Downtown Cleveland: Ohio’s new residential address?

The Avenue District and the redevelopment of the Flats may produce housing at opposite ends of downtown.

The Vintage Group, led by Riverhead, New York, developer John Burke, is planning a four-acre mixed-use project that that would be a pivot point...