RECENT ARTICLES – 2023

Jeff Speck updates his book, Walkable City, covering significant trends now and over the last decade.

Team 11, named after a UN sustainable development goal, wants CNU members to have a more significant impact worldwide to address climate change and other issues. The group is looking to sponsor a pilot project in Ukraine.

A bold vision of Agricultural Urbanism is now taking shape in British Columbia, 15 years after it was planned at the peak of the Great Recession.

The aftermath of the Maui wildfires will be an opportunity for Native Hawaiians to shape the future of affordable housing and land use on the island. Respect and support from New Urbanists is required if we want to participate in this design process.

Art focused on people in a community can provide a bridge between them and the built environment, activating public space.

Adaptive reuse of building ensemble in Providence, Rhode Island, restores significant mixed-use structures, improves public space, and provides contextual architecture in a historic downtown.

Porches and sidewalks are often ignored or dismissed, but they have important roles in building community.

The porch is more than just another single-family architectural feature, it's an important part of the culture of Black neighborhoods.

A new transit-oriented development in Utah is planned with the density and amenities of a big city downtown.