View of promenade seating and edge buildings in Bo01. (Photograph by Joakim Lloyd Raboff.)
In an ongoing series, Urbanism Without Effort author Chuck Wolfe argues the importance of the overlaps, overlays and convergence points that...
This post originally appeared on the Gehl Architects Cities for People blog The implementation of the first pilot projects in Mar del...
This week's selection comes from The Guide to Greening Cities. Rich in tools, insights, and tricks of the trade,...
This post originally appeared on the Gehl Architects Cities for People blog When Janette Sadik Khan and Amanda Burden visited CPH back in...
Two September experiences reminded me of the strength and fragility of urban places, and the inherent ironies of surviving town forms. One such experience was here, at home, while preparing for a keynote address in New Hampshire scheduled for later this...
Cross-posted at TheCityFix We need nature even more these days. As more people live in cities, nature offers a potent...
One key premise of our concept of Biophilic Cities is that nature is (and ought to be) all around us, nearby and readily accessible.
This week's #ForewordFriday excerpt comes from Reshaping Metropolitan America, by Arthur C. Nelson. What do you think cities will look like in ten years? What about...