The Daily Source of Urban Planning News

More Companies Relocating To Inner Cities

More companies are moving to inner cities to benefit from the advantages they offer.

September 1 - USA Today

A Taste For Modern Architecture

Modern architecture benefactor J. Irwin Miller dies.

September 1 - The Washington Post

Form-Based Codes Can Protect Main Street

To strike a balance between retail chains and local businesses, town and cities need to adopt form-based codes.

September 1 - The Seattle Times

BLOG POST

Urban Markup Language / Street Graffiti

So we've all seen those spray-painted marks on the street -- usually they have a line, arrow and say "USA". As a planner, I've always had this nagging sense that I should know what they are.<br /> <br /> Some brilliant editor at Wired apparently decided that it was time to figure it all out. A one-page feature, <a href="http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.09/start.html?pg=9">Urban Markup Language</a>, (Brilliant play on words) in the September, 2004 issue of Wired Magazine offers nine images of the most common forms of the graffiti, along with descriptions of what they mean.

September 1 - Chris Steins

Buildings For The Rubbish Heap

Put ugly buildings out of their misery, says a leading British architect

September 1 - The New York Times


Security Design After 9/11

Good security design enhances quality of life after 9/11.

September 1 - The Washington Post

The Economic Development Impacts Of Hurricane Charley

The mammoth hurricane may give a boost to some businesses, but long-term economic challenges loom.

September 1 - The Christian Science Monitor


The Paving Of America

How roads changed the nation.

August 31 - 2Blowhards

Homeownership Affordability In Urban America

Beginning in 2004, first time homebuyers in the US earning the medianfamiliy income will not be able to qualify for the median priced US homewith 10% down.

August 31 - KnowledgePlex

Controversy Surrounds Proposed Islamic Community

Controversy surrounds planned Muslim enclave in Little Rock, Arkansas.

August 31 - FOX News

Flood And Earthquake-proof Houses

Could highly-engineered, eco-friendly structures be the future of housing for those in vulnerable areas?

August 31 - New Scientist

Drought In The West May Mean The End Of Growth

Historical trends in rainfall may mean cities in the West are living beyond their means. [Link corrected.]

August 31 - The Salt Lake Tribune

The Longest Road

The Trans-Siberian Highway is the world's longest road at 5,500 miles, stretching from a remote corner of Asiatic Russia to Moscow.

August 31 - The Baltimore Sun

Coal-fired Power Plants Are Fossil Fuel Dinosaurs

Why is Los Angeles Department of Water and Power planning to invest $400 million in a coal-fired power plant in Utah when pollution-free renewable sources of electricity are becoming affordable?

August 31 - The Los Angeles Times

The 'New Developer'

A new breed of community-saavy developer is increasingly recognizing the value of (and budgeting for) public participation.

August 31 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Suburbs Suffer Greater Manufacturing Job Loss Than City

Experts in Wisconsin try to account for why the greatest number of manufacturing job lost in the metropolitan Milwaukee area were in the suburbs.

August 31 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Do You Live In A Clone Town?

A new report and survey attempts to quantify the loss of distinctive town character in Britian.

August 31 - New Haven Advocate

Prospects For A Declining World Population

Will slowing population growth and higher densities solve the environmental crisis?

August 30 - The New York Times

Comparing Lincoln, NE To Portland

If Portland and Houston are two extremes for planning, Lincoln, Nebraska is squarely in the middle, say observers.

August 30 - Lincoln Journal Star

Detroit Suburb Activists Say SEMCOG Is Undemocratic

Agency&#146;s 'under-representation' of core communities worsens sprawl.

August 30 - Michigan Land Use Institute

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.