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A Different Type Of Company Town

Eric Engstrom and Swain Porter have designed an innovative company town that blends a corporate atmosphere into a rural setting.

August 20 - India Currents

A New National Seashore?

The Bush Administration backs away from a federal plan to acquire and save the largest remnant of non-urbanized coast in Southern California.

August 20 - The Los Angeles Times

Design And The Decision Making Process

A tale of two cities and the role of public participation.

August 20 - The Chicago Tribune

Infectous Greed Is Ruining Our Neighborhoods

Unchecked "mansionization" of established older neighborhoods is the result of "me-first, I've got mine" attitudes by both builders and the cities that encourage them.

August 20 - Daily Breeze Torrace

Phoenix Seeks Community Input To Develop Proposed Stadium Site

The City of Phoenix hopes to create a culturally mixed, active urban environment from oft vacant, but historic neighborhoods in onetime proposed stadium site.

August 20 - The Arizona Republic


In An Auto-oriented City, Some Get By Without A Car

Residents of Columbus that are unable or unwilling to drive share their stories.

August 20 - The Columbus Dispatch

Pining For A Downtown

Suburban areas without a traditional downtown seek to fill void.

August 20 - The Boston Globe


Milwaukee Housing Authority Adopts New Urbanism

The transformed Lapham Park public housing project is an example of what good design based on New Urbanist principles can do.

August 20 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Golf Carts: California's Latest Transit Trend

The new trend in California is a redesigned golf cart that can operate on the roads at 25 m.p.h. It's the perfect alternative for short trips

August 19 - The Christian Science Monitor

LA's Downtown: A Tale Of Two Cities

Can the cultural corridor of Downtown LA's Bunker Hill coexist with the successful and gritty ethnic communities below it?

August 19 - The Los Angeles Times

Historic Preservation Or Smart Growth?

In some areas of Philadelphia, the teardowns of historic shoe-boxy abodes for million-dollar mansions is a 'regular demolition derby.'

August 19 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

A Renaissance In South Phoenix

Developers are scrambling to build in South Phoenix -- an area suffering from high crime and poverty -- but also the region's last untapped area for growth

August 19 - The Arizona Republic

California's Eroding Rural Areas

Across California, once-prized agriculture areas are being squeezed by rapidly growing populations and development. What can be done?

August 19 - The Los Angeles Times

The Cost Of North America's Success

U.S. and Canada have had success at improving local environments -- but at what cost?

August 19 - Environmental News Service

The Next Stage In Suburbia: Downtowns

Suburban downtowns are taking cues from urban traditions to create vibrant and complex downtowns, writes John King.

August 19 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Lower Manhattan Rebuilding Plans Expanded

Official say plans to rebuild the site of the World Trade Center have been expanded to all of downtown.

August 19 - The New York Times

Security Concerns Push Firms To Suburbs

This is the last in a series of occasional articles on security, buildings, and cities after 9/11 by Boston Globe urban planning writer Anthony Flint.

August 19 - The Boston Globe

Do Architecture Competitions Work?

Witold Rybczynski writes in The Atlantic Monthly that public architecture competitions don't always produce the best buildings.

August 19 - The Atlantic Monthly

New Skyscraper Limits Could Curb Futuristic Skyline

Shanghai, the city with one of the world's most futuristic skylines, is considering limits on new skyscrapers.

August 18 - The Straits Times

A Long-Range View Of Downtown

Redeveloping Lower Manhattan requires a different kind of social vision.

August 18 - The New York Times

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