The Daily Source of Urban Planning News

Friday Funny: Thirteen Top Cities?

The April issue of Men's lifestyle magazine, Maxim, picks the top city on earth. All 13 of them.

March 22 - The Detroit Free Press

UN: Water Crisis Ahead

The United Nations has warned that if water consumption continues are the current rate, two out of three people in the world will face a severe water shortages by 2025.

March 22 - BBC News

Creating A Scorecard For The CRA Service Test

Strengthening banking services under the Community Reinvestment Act.

March 22 - The Brookings Institution

Seawater As Water Source

In this opinion piece, Turner looks at the potential of sea water as a source for fresh water in the San Diego region.

March 22 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

A 'Distinguished' Embassy

The Nigerian Embassy in Washington blends from traditional Nigerian elements with contemporary architecture.

March 22 - The Washington Post


Epicenter Challenges Traditional Store Concepts

Prada's new 'epicenter' is a converted New York City building designed by designer Miuccia Prada and architect Rem Koolhaas.

March 22 - Dallas News

Senate Votes For Alternate Power Sources

Senate approves a plan to increase electricity from alternate source to 10 percent in 2020.

March 22 - The New York Times


Counter-espionage With Concrete

Scientists at the National Research Council of Canada have developed concrete capable of conducting electricity.

March 22 - The New York Times

Planners And Architects Battle Barriers

Cement barriers identify places of fear. "They send a... message to the public about democratic institutions."

March 22 - The Los Angeles Times

Regional Transit Planning Done Right

The Sacramento Council of Governments offers a concept that is truly regional in scope.

March 22 - The Sacramento Bee

L.A.'s Ahmanson Ranch Debate: Now Live

Warren Olney moderates a live debate (now streaming on the Web) about the controversial Ahmanson Ranch development in Los Angeles.

March 21 - KCRW - Which Way, LA?

One-Quarter Of Urban Roads Need Repairs

Boston, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York, have the highest percent of roads in poor condition.

March 21 - The Road Information Program

Train Station Revitalization Report Released

Revitalized rail stations and multimodal transportation centers are increasingly used as critical anchors for redevelopment efforts.

March 21 - Great American Station Foundation

Wireless 'HotZone' In Palo Alto

A new 'HotZone' computer network in downtown Palo Alto, CA provides users with Internet access over a six-block area.

March 21 - Maryland Capital-Gazette

Green Burial Alternatives

Business offer eco-friendly burial alternatives including memorial trees, nature preservers, and artificial reefs.

March 21 - The Washington Post

The Science And Art Of Artificial Societies

Creating artificial societies requires a lot of math and high-powered computing, but yields some interesting results.

March 21 - The Atlantic Monthly

Houses And Emotions

Houses are more than just financial investments; to many, they provide a sense of identity that is rooted in the "American Dream."

March 21 - The Washington Post

Inside The Big Box

City meets big-box. City loses big-box. City wins big-box over with a big subsidy.

March 21 - California Planning and Development Report

Sprawl In The Northwest: A Survey

A report by Northwest Environment Watch analyzes sprawl in the Northwest.

March 21 - The Seattle Times

Town-Financed Rehab

Some town and suburbs are playing a more active role by purchasing and rehabbing eyesores.

March 21 - The Christian Science Monitor

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Top Books

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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.