How to get started in small-scale development.
Three urban design projects this month aim to leave a lasting mark on Northwest Arkansas, the site of CNU 34 in May.
Why wouldn't you design every city plan and every suburb with a tightly connected pattern of streets and blocks?
Street networks. Just Do It.
“Housing Ohio: Tools for Development” includes something like a starter kit of pre-approved plans, with zoning reforms to make them work.
A walking and biking trail is being used as a framework for compact, mixed-use growth in Northwest Arkansas, one of the fastest-growing regions in the US. This tool for sustainable development could apply to many regions.

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Net attraction framework — a way of evaluating real estate

Andrew Burleson, an economic development consultant in Houston, Texas, has come up with a new way of describing the relationship between urbanism...

The Codes Study

The Codes Study is a collaborative effort led by Hazel Borys and Emily Talen, contributed to by many public and private planners. The Codes Study...

CNU XIII assembles the world’s urbanism experts

With its theme, “The Polycentric City, CNU XIII will explore issues that arise in Southern California and resonate in regions and localities...

CNU is now taking orders for the first

CNU is now taking orders for the first edition of Charter, a book of 27 essays and commentary which expand on the principles outlined in the Charter...