RECENT ARTICLES – 2017

The New Urbanism brought the environmental transect methodology into planning and development of human-scale, complete communities. Now the human habitat can be analyzed as a continuum with the natural world.

A CNU "Legacy Project" explores how to initiate suburban retrofit in the diverse Seattle suburb of Tukwila.

See how pre-Revolutionary War structures compare to Walmart.

Great places are built in small increments, and urbanists are restoring America's know-how and capacity for small-scale development by many individuals in their own communities. Do you want to be a small developer?

Placemaking is not a design endeavor. Or a business proposition. Or a public health pursuit. Or an equity concern. Or an avenue for culture and the arts. It’s all of these things.

Creating holistic neighborhoods from scratch was one of the first and still effective strategies of the New Urbanism.

City as Platform is more than a tour, and more than just a conference session—it is a hands-on, collaborative learning experience in the field.

Normal, walkable streets are under attack in Celebration, Florida. The battle threatens your neighborhood, wherever you live.

Rose's latest book "is an urgent call to re-evaluate the theory and practice of city-making"

Increasingly in demand today, missing middle housing forms the backbone of the quintessential American neighborhood.