RECENT ARTICLES – 2021

New report aligns with other recent research that form-based codes have not translated to gentrification.

The Golden State’s recent legislation enabling duplexes and small multifamily buildings has important urban design implications for New Urbanism and walkable communities.

The architecture of community will be important in space, because you not only have to keep people alive, but happy and healthy—and you do that through sense of community.

The Wheeler District is shaping up as one of Oklahoma City’s landmark neighborhoods.

This is fourth in a series of articles on the advantages of building human-scale cities and towns.

A ton of people and a well-designed public realm combine in the alchemy of a happy place in LA.

Instead of accepting that dynamic relations of traffic are unknowable and developing a management approach that does not rely on false projections to provide an illusion of certainty, traffic modelers make their models more complicated and opaque.

Tech billionaire Marc Lore hired starchitect Bjarke Ingels for a new urban design of a city that would be based upon community ownership of land.

CNU staff, new Executive Director Rick Cole, meet in person for the first time to find new ways to support complete, sustainable neighborhoods through the architecture of community.

CNU is seeking design teams to lead historically and culturally significant projects in Oklahoma City and Tulsa in advance of CNU 30.

This is third in a series of articles on the advantages of building human-scale cities and towns.