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Man At Work

Seattle activist Jim Diers takes his expertise on cultivating neighbor power 'Down Under'.
29 October 2007 - 10:07am

Viewing Urban Change Through A Different Lens

Urban development, demolition, and redevelopment has been a century-long pattern in Salt Lake City, Utah. As the city again ventures into a massive redevelopment project, former planning director Stephen Goldsmith wants the community to take a new look at what this change means for the city. And he's created a museum to help them do it.
8 October 2007 - 9:00am

Landscape Architecture Student Profiles

In honor of Landscape Architecture Month, Planetizen profiles four students who are studying this influential discipline.
23 April 2007 - 7:00am

Europe Plans For Sustainable 'Transport of Tomorrow'

An American transportation planner reports from the 17th annual Polis Conference -- where European city leaders recently gathered to exchange advice on innovative local transportation strategies -- and wonders what lessons U.S. cities can learn from its counterparts in the E.U.
16 April 2007 - 9:00am

Landscape Architect Profiles

In honor of Landscape Architecture Month, we present three profiles of professional landscape architects Dennis Carmichael, FASLA, Melissa Marie Evans, ASLA, and Steve Martino, FASLA. Learn what influenced them to enter the field, what work they have been doing, and what advice they have to offer others interested in landscape architecture.
9 April 2007 - 7:00am

Back To The Future: The 1970 Los Angeles 'Centers' Concept Plan

Many say Los Angeles is a city that grew without any rational planning. In reality the planning was there -- but much of the best planning never quite materialized. A perfect example is the 1970 Concept Los Angeles plan -- a vision of what the city could have looked like and now a history lesson for planners. For the first time, it is available in digital format for free download on Planetizen.
5 April 2007 - 9:00am

Landscape Architecture: Imagine That

Rodney Swink, past president of the American Society of Landscape Architects, celebrates the role of landscape architecture in shaping the built and natural environment.
2 April 2007 - 7:00am

Top Planning Issues Of 2006

From green building to the housing bubble, the editors of Planetizen review the most talked about stories of 2006.
8 January 2007 - 7:00am

News Summary and Analysis - November 2006

As part of a monthly series, we present a summary and analysis of some of the most interesting news to appear on Planetizen over the month of November 2006. This is the transcript of an audio segment that originally aired on the nationally syndicated radio program "Smart City".
11 December 2006 - 7:00am

Rethinking Atlanta's Green Space

By hosting public outreach sessions and design clinics with registered landscape architects, Atlanta-area non-profit Park Pride is giving communities an active role in creating a new vision for their neighborhood greenspaces.
29 November 2006 - 7:00am

AASHE 2006: The Role Of Higher Education In Creating A Sustainable World

The inaugural conference of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) was held on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ from October 4-6, 2006. With over 650 registered participants, the conference was the largest campus sustainability gathering to date in North America.
22 November 2006 - 7:00am

Atlanta's Gridlock To Rival L.A.'s?

According to a new study, even with the proposed changes to MARTA and metro Atlanta's freeway infrastructure, traffic congestion could soon rival that of greater Los Angeles, if significant changes aren't made soon.
17 November 2006 - 1:00pm

How Cities Compete In The Media Economy

American cities suffer from outdated infrastructure that inhibits the local economy and quality of life. Those cities that can evolve to meet the needs of the information age will be the ones to prosper immensely in the next 10-20 years.
13 November 2006 - 7:00am

Interview: Oklahoma City Planning Director John M. Dugan

Planetizen talks with city planning officials to get an insider's perspective on the planning issues facing cities. In this interview, John M. Dugan, Director of Planning for the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, discusses the planning issues facing his city.
9 November 2006 - 7:00am

News Summary and Analysis - October 2006

As part of monthly series, we present a summary and analysis of some of the most interesting news to appear on Planetizen over the month of October 2006. This is the transcript of an audio segment that originally aired on the nationally syndicated radio program "Smart City".
6 November 2006 - 7:00am

News Summary and Analysis - September 2006

As part of monthly series, we present a summary and analysis of some of the most interesting news to appear on Planetizen over the month of September 2006. This is the transcript of an audio segment that originally aired on the nationally syndicated radio program "Smart City".
18 October 2006 - 8:00am

The Greenest Green: A Student Review Of The ASLA 2006 Conference

Coverage of the American Society of Landscape Architects 2006 conference and the International Federation of Landscape Architects world congress, held October 6-10 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
16 October 2006 - 7:00am

Green Solutions For A Blue Planet: The ASLA 2006 Conference

From October 6-10, the American Society of Landscape Architects and the International Federation of Landscape Architects convened for their first joint conference. Environmental sustainability and the sustainability of the profession itself were major topics of discussion.
16 October 2006 - 7:00am

Sustainability In The Work And In The Profession: ASLA 2006 Conference Coverage

Coverage of the American Society of Landscape Architects 2006 conference and the International Federation of Landscape Architects world congress, held October 6-10 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
16 October 2006 - 7:00am

Interview: New York City Planning Director Amanda Burden

Planetizen talks with city planning officials to get an insider's perspective on the planning issues facing cities. The first subject of this question-and-answer series is New York City Department of City Planning Director Amanda M. Burden.
9 October 2006 - 7:00am
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