RECENT ARTICLES – 2018

Architecture that is scaled to and reflects the human body is endlessly fascinating.

Plan Westside in Atlanta looks at revitalization of a city sector that has declined economically and socially from its civil rights heyday.

In communities across America sprawl is giving way to more diverse places. Here are a dozen keys to that trend.

The asphalt-industrial complex—otherwise known as Big Asphalt—took control of our cities and towns. Here's how we can take it back.

Nashville uses Tactical Urbanism to test out ideas on public space and street improvements downtown.

A pedestrian fatality spurred a transformation of a thoroughfare in Raleigh, linking a college campus to neighborhoods.

New deco mixed-use building in Pasadena broke a community log jam with distinctive and lovable design that responds to its surroundings.

In an area that once suffered in-city freeway blight, this mixed-use housing project creates a beautiful urban streetwall with modern sensibility.

Roundabouts and reductions in lane widths helped to restore civic life along a US highway in a western New York village.

The timeless and artful Plaza La Reina, a new hotel in a transit-oriented Los Angeles neighborhood, shows the impact of a building on a city.

Parsons Alley activates abandoned properties, creates a popular and lively new public place, and attracts businesses that appeal to young professionals.