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The Evolving Field of Urban Design

<em>Metropolis</em> talks with William Saunders, editor of Harvard Design Magazine, about his new book covering the evolving field of urban design.

May 3 - Metropolis

TOD Slowly Catching on in Philadelphia

Transit oriented development is lacking near many of Philadelphia's transit stops, but new projects are bringing the city up to speed.

May 3 - The Philadelphia Daily News

America's Most Endangered Historical Sites

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has announced its list of America's most endangered places.

May 3 - The New York Times

DOT and HUD, Together Again

DOT and HUD announce a joint effort to merge land use and planning to improve livability. CNU's John Norquist comments on the merger.

May 2 - New Urban News

Architecture That Moves

Oobject has collected videos of twelve building facades that move, either purely for effect or for ventilation.

May 2 - oobject


Stay Off Subways And Planes, Says Biden

VP Biden, on NBC's 'Today Show' April 30, told viewers he would tell his family to stay off planes and subways because of fear of infection by swine flu virus. Medical experts were quick to disagree, and his office had to issue a retraction.

May 2 - The New York Times - Politics Blog

The Los Angeles Traffic Problem, From Above

Photos of LA from above showcase the city's traffic patterns.

May 2 - GOOD Magazine


Return to Futurama

At the 1939 World's Fair, one of the most popular exhibits was the Futurama, sponsored by GM and portraying a dazzling society of skyscrapers and freeways. Today, a group of architects, engineers and planners are creating a new Futurama.

May 2 - Lincoln Blog

Swine Flu and the Prospects for Urban Agriculture

The present threat of a global pandemic reveals the fundamental problem with visions for 'sustainable cities' relying on urban agriculture: there are important medical reasons for separating livestock operations from people.

May 1 - BLDG BLOG

The Future of Urban Lighting

This article showcases six new types of streetlights that reduce energy use in very different ways.

May 1 - The Infrastructurist

Miami's Marine Stadium Garners Historic Preservation Ranking

A unique stadium along Miami's Biscayne Bay makes the list of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 11 most endangered. Local historians hope the ranking nets further support to restore and preserve the dilapidated structure.

May 1 - Miami Herald

Pittsburgh Mayor Announces Riverfront Revamping

Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced that the city will work to redevelop a 6.2 stretch of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, selling large tracts of city-owned land to developers.

May 1 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Making Clean Energy Reliable

Clean energy is a major component of the Obama Administration's plans for an upgraded electricity grid. But with variable outputs, clean energy generation from solar and wind will need to be augmented, according to this piece from <em>NPR</em>.

May 1 - NPR

Chicago Sees Boost in Transit Ridership

More Chicago area residents are riding transit when compared to figures form 2003, and they're riding more often.

May 1 - Chicago Sun-Times

Beijing's Olympic Pollution Efforts Fall Short

Despite efforts to clean up Beijing during last year's Olympic Games, pollutant reductions were very minor, according to a new report.

May 1 - ScienceNOW Daily News

Building the Smart Grid Smartly

In the sixth of a ten-part series, National Public Radio investigates the sustainability of smart grid technology in the places where its likely to be applied.

May 1 - National Public Radio

Embattled Las Vegas Mega Project to Finish

The $8.5 billion CityCenter casino complex designed for the Las Vegas Strip had been stalled over financial issues between two of the funders, but now an agreement has been reached and the mega project is set to complete on time.

May 1 - Associated Press

'Casino City' Planned in Spain

The Spanish government is moving forward with plans to build the largest casino and entertainment complex in Europe

May 1 - BBC

San Francisco's Bike Sharing Program Slow to Get Rolling

Environmental review processes and logistical issues are delaying the creation of a bike sharing program in San Francisco, announced in February by Mayor Gavin Newsom. Set to start with 50 bikes, some have criticized the program for aiming too low.

April 30 - The Contra Costa Times

Google Takes Government Data Public

A new search tool from Google makes it easy to find public information, a move the company hopes will encourage governments to be more transparent with their data.

April 30 - The Washington Post

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Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.