RECENT ARTICLES – 2021

A neighborhood in Atlanta establishes a Historic District with land-use regulations that protect the architecture in the front of the lot while allowing extensive development in the back.

A toolkit highlights the power of land-use and transportation policy in recovery from the devastating impacts of COVID.

The subject of walkability is getting political attention, thanks to a catchy phrase.

A large new development area in Missoula, Montana, will be built out according to new urban principles.

Two retrofit experts have a new book that is an essential reference for transforming suburban landscapes.

A manual for rebuilding community health and opportunity in the post-COVID world.

The New Urbanism grew out of an open-minded educational environment, where students were encouraged to read and think for themselves rather than follow a particular design approach.

Ten changes are recommended to improve Main Street streetscapes.

Sustaining culture and character is more than a black or white proposition. It requires a careful blend that depends on local circumstances, meticulous research, and self-knowledge.