looking beyond hoop cheese
Read MoreIn summary: October 2019 urban planning links not to miss
street art, public parking, “car-free” streets, climate migrants, and more
Read MoreSan Miguelle de Allende, reimagined as a people-oriented place
visions of a more vibrant community
Read MoreA lesson in sound planning, with Professor Norman Garrick
and how to break through the noise of cars
Read MoreThe beauty of lively streets
Why can’t all of our streets be like this?
Read MoreThe root of the problem
the importance of preserving our welcoming & equitable streets
Read MoreDelighting in the people-oriented city of Guanajuato
home of the Mexican mummy
Read MoreIn summary: September 2019 urban planning links not to miss
from international car free day to restricting cars in Bangladesh to Barcelona’s superblocks
Read More12 days in Mexican Suburbia
Los Frailes, San Miguel de Allende
Read MoreWelcome to the world, Britt! (and… why plans are dumb)
sometimes plans just aren’t worth it
Read MoreExploring Portland’s Alphabet District, part II
looking at the impact of cars on the neighborhood
Read MoreOn the importance of nature, trains, and food: A visit with Gigi of The Ramble
a location-independent entrepreneur answers questions on what makes a place special
Read MoreThe private hell of living next to a highway
as brilliantly portrayed in the 2008 French film “Home”
Read MoreWhere car is king
When will the madness end?
Read MoreCroatia & Slovenia on my mind
lessons in how to stave off urban mediocrity
Read MoreIsten hozott Magyarországon! (Welcome to Hungary)
Turkish baths, an Art Deco power plant, and deadly elevators
Read MoreCataclysmic money, cars, and Rijeka
and finding respite in the fish market
Read MoreCatching up with Slovenian planning firm, prostoRož
planning with an emphasis on creativity & communication
Read MorePrince Charles: planning hero or villain?
and revisiting his infamous 1984 RIBA speech
Read More5 U.S. cities that should go car-free
Seriously, why are there no car-free urban spaces in the U.S.?
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