RECENT ARTICLES – 2018

Crosstown Concourse reused a massive blight in the midst of disinvested Memphis neighborhoods.

Despite long-held beliefs of transportation officials, traffic congestion does not slow down economies, productivity, or job growth; and it may spur positive adaptation.

Two journalists travel America in a Cirrus plane, reporting on public-private partnerships, "walkable manufacturing," and what makes second-tier cities succeed.

Research presented at CNU focused on transportation and architecture, with an eye toward inequality, social justice, and climate resilience.

The survival of live classical music depends on many things, not the least of which is the design and urban planning around concert halls.

CNU resurrects the Athena Medal in Savannah to entice the Danish sage of human-scale cities. Next year: New Bourbonism.

University builds a transformative development in an area that hasn't seen much investment in recent decades.

Brainerd, Minnesota, Lafayette, Louisiana, and place called Jimmy's Pizza highlight the advantages of incremental design and development—and show why car-oriented development turns out to be a very poor investment.