Before we can create vibrant, sustainable urban areas, we need to understand what naturally happens when people congregate in cities.
In Resilience for All Barbara Brown Wilson looks at community engagement methods that are less conventional, but often more effective...
The considerable social, economic, and environmental costs of suburban sprawl have been widely reported, but suburbs hold new potential for the 21st century. As ground zero for some of the most disruptive changes stemming from accelerating wealth...
Cities across the globe have been designed with a primary goal of moving people around quickly—and the costs are becoming ever more apparent. The consequences are measured in smoggy air basins, sprawling suburbs, a failure to stem traffic congestion, and...
"What is a street?" is the first question posed in Global Street Design Guide from the ...
In his latest book, esteemed architect and city planner Alexander Garvin explores the question What Makes a Great City. As Garvin...
In honor of PARK(ing) Day, Island Press is taking tactical urbanism to the streets. PARK(ing) Day is an annual event where people all over the world transform metered parking spots into temporary public parks. These pop-up parks can take all forms--in...
Today is the first day of our summer e-book sale! All Island Press e-books are $4.99 on our site and at major electronic retailers until May 29th. With more than 600 e-books included, you can find...