RECENT ARTICLES – 2018

Historic street grids can handle greater traffic of all kinds—so why aren’t we building more of them?

A recent UConn relocation from a leafy suburban campus to downtown Hartford, Connecticut, follows wider urban trends.

Most funding should go to small projects in a living city. Instead, funding is often skewed toward large projects.

Bangalore has grown like a plate of seafood spaghetti—it's green spaces are reduced to a few sprigs. The city needs a new vision.

Many cities are growing faster than they have since the 1940s as Americans rediscover the joys of human-scale neighborhoods, but their expansion is constrained by sprawl.

A transit-accessible infill development includes a variety of housing types geared to improving the economics of urban living.

Tregunnel Hill in Cornwall, England, proves that the principles used in Prince Charles's Poundbury are replicable.

A revolutionary method of direct human responses to imagined forms, performed on the actual site, reveals a vast amount of useful design information not otherwise available.

A review of Douglas Farr’s Sustainable Nation: Urban Design Patterns for the Future

Model cottages will provide temporary housing for Habitat families who lost their homes to the fire, and these cottages can eventually be relocated for use as permanent housing.