The Daily Source of Urban Planning News

What

Realtor Magazine names the top 25 opportunities in real estate, including changes in the market, new technology, and evolving buyer expectations.

January 5 - Realtor Magazine Online

Oregon's Significant Events In Planning And Architecture

Randy Gragg reviews last year's significant events in urban planning and architecture.

January 5 - The Oregonian

Traders To The Cause

The E.U. launches a mandatory greenhouse emissions market.

January 5 - The Financial Times

Mapping U.S. West Coast Tsunami Flood Zones

Scientists identify danger zones in coastal cities.

January 5 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Top 10 Considerations For Citywide Wi-Fi

Top 10 issues to consider when building a city-wide Wi-Fi network.

January 5 - Strategic Technology Collaborative


Condos Leading A Boom Market

Condominiums are the hot new real estate product in the Twin Cities—with nearly 11,000 new units expected in the next few years.

January 5 - Star Tribune

Trans-Texas Corridor Is No Mere Superhighway

Texas publishes plans a massive $175-billion transportation blueprint for the next 50 years -- built largely with private funds.

January 5 - The Los Angeles Times


Governor's Smart Growth Plan Draws Little Interest

Towns and cities are wary of participating in Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's affordable housing strategy.

January 4 - The Boston Globe

Preventing 'Ghost Boxes'

More communities are proposing rules that would require big box retailers to set aside money for future demolition.

January 4 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Sprawl Forces Cars, Homes, And Bears To Compete For Space

Urban sprawl and traffic threaten black bears in Central Florida.

January 4 - Sun-Sentinel

Best Of Northern California Urban Design

Columnist John King offers his forecasts for best 2005 urban designs in Northern California.

January 4 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Detroit's Demolition Debate

Is demolition the best solution for urban blight?

January 4 - National Public Radio

The 'Growth Machine'

Our current society -- based heavily on the subdivision and development -- benefits from more people.

January 4 - The Baltimore Sun

Transit Re-Debuts in Sin City

Las Vegas monorail is up and running for holiday peak business.

January 4 - The Washington Post

How Societies Destroy Themselves

Societies fail when they mismanage earth's ecosystems, explains author Jared Diamond in his latest book, 'Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed'.

January 4 - The New Yorker

2005 Toronto's Year For Architecture

The Toronto Star's architecture critic looks ahead at 2005 and likes what he sees.

January 4 - The Toronto Star

Waterfront Redevelopment Project Up and Running

Chief planner focuses on land-use plan as first step in revitilizing the Anacostia River

January 4 - The Washington Post

BLOG POST

More Bridges, More Flackery

Because I can: here's another Wired story I can flack. Writer David Goldenberg collects half a dozen examples of supercool, high-tech <a href="http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.01/bridge.html">bridges</a> in the latest issue. When Chris or Abhijeet teach me how to upload pics with our new software, I'll put a couple here. Meanwhile, the story's online. Salient bits:<br /> <br /> <blockquote>Today, an explosion of new designs and materials is creating a third golden age of bridge building. Cable-stays transfer the load on the roadway to towers via radiating wires. Electromagnetic dampers and giant underwater shock absorbers resist the kinetic energy of wind, quakes, and collisions. Sensors - fiber-optic cables, digital cameras, and accelerometers - let engineers know how bridges are holding up in real time. And higher-performing steel, concrete, and carbon fiber-reinforced polymers are making spans lighter, stronger, longer, and taller.</blockquote>

January 3 - Anonymous

Size and Historic Preservation

The 41-story Singer Building, an elegant Beaux-Arts tower, was the tallest in the world when it was completed in 1908. Why was it demolished in 1967?

January 3 - The New York Times

New Jersey Studies PRT

New Jersey approves a study of personal rapid transit for Long Branch, a shore town just south of NYC. The New York Press calls it an 'epic boondoggle'.

January 3 - New York Press

Post News

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.