Housing Reinvented
Thinking Regionally
Better Transit/Less Parking
Sense of Place
20-Minute Living
20-Minute Living
Being able to do all of the necessary and enjoyable things that make life great within 20 minutes of your home.
331 Wadsworth Avenue
331 Wadsworth Avenue
Context-sensitive development to reinvigorate vacant block in beachfront downtown
60 California Street Building
60 California Street Building
Ventura, CA tries something different than traditional zoning; new building “makes a statement for the downtown”
A Bike-friendlier L.A.
A Bike-friendlier L.A.
Car-centric Los Angeles welcomes bicyclists
A Plan Comes Together
A Plan Comes Together
Environmentalists and builders come together to support historic plan to preserve Carmans River
Affordable Housing, Cars Optional
Affordable Housing, Cars Optional
Walkable housing for everyone—not just those who can afford it
Ag-Island
Ag-Island
Putting the ”farm” back in ”Farmingdale” this idea consolidates office space and restores farm lands.
Annex Mills at High Falls
Annex Mills at High Falls
Vacant, hazardous buildings transformed into downtown rental housing
Art Lights Up Downtown York
Art Lights Up Downtown York
Each evening, windows of abandoned downtown store were illuminated—sparking positive change
Arverne by the Sea
Arverne by the Sea
Arverve by the Sea, an improbable but successful new beachfront community
Attain This!
Attain This!
Affordable, ultra-low energy home to be built in Deer Park
Automated Parking's Potential
Automated Parking's Potential
Automated parking used to be more prevalent in the US and is slowly making a comeback.
Backing Into Parking Changes
Backing Into Parking Changes
A downtown parking arrangement that grows the parking supply, reduces crash rates, increases cycling—and it’s even safer for children
Beacon Cinema
Beacon Cinema
Beacon Cinema brings night life back to downtown
Benedict Commons
Benedict Commons
Affordable in-town housing for local workers in Colorado’s Hamptons
Bethpage MOMA P.S. 2
Bethpage MOMA P.S. 2
Envisioning a network of vibrant new arts institutions to build cultural capital and help stem the brain drain.
Bicycles as a Transit Solution?
Bicycles as a Transit Solution?
Making transportation by bicycle easier and more practical.
Big Beaver Corridor
Big Beaver Corridor
Big Beaver Corridor: from commercial strip to world-class boulevard
Bluewater Park Parking Orchard
Bluewater Park Parking Orchard
Boating lake, chalk cliffs, and parking lot orchards make this shopping mall anything but ordinary
Bold Senior Housing Ideas
Bold Senior Housing Ideas
A unique master planned community to encourage social and communal engagement
Bringing History Home
Bringing History Home
Connecting people and neighborhoods with history – an interview with Daniel Bluestone
Bringing LEED to Your Community
Bringing LEED to Your Community
LEED standards for a whole community not just individual buildings
Building a City in the Sky?
Building a City in the Sky?
A science fiction design proposal to build a new city in the sky
Burnham Building
Burnham Building
In Westchester County, obsolete historic factory building is adapted into public library and apartments
Buses in the Fast Lane
Buses in the Fast Lane
Think the bus is slow? Think again
Can a Song Change Suburbia?
Can a Song Change Suburbia?
Arcade Fire’s call to action to planners and architects alike
Car-Free City
Car-Free City
Sunday streets in San Francisco – car-free
Centre Village
Centre Village
Playful affordable housing design
Changing the Status Quo
Changing the Status Quo
A community effort to jump start economic development and entrepreneurship
City of Tomorrow?
City of Tomorrow?
Southwest Florida’s City of Tomorrow aims to be the world’s first solar-powered city
Collin County Center for the Arts
Collin County Center for the Arts
Culture gets a boost in Dallas suburbs
Colony at Bandon Cove
Colony at Bandon Cove
Rowhouses blend with natural setting, win design accolades
Columbia Pike
Columbia Pike
On main street in the D.C. suburbs, dilapidated grocery store and parking lot are reinvented as mixed-use building
Columbus Carscape Competition
Columbus Carscape Competition
Parking lot as civic square: a parking lot during the week, but a marketplace on weekends
Community Matters
Community Matters
Rewards of living in a small-scale community
Courtyard at La Brea
Courtyard at La Brea
Affordable housing adorned by ribbons
Creating The "There" In Greenport
Creating The "There" In Greenport
Greenport's transformation from a distressed community to a vibrant destination.
Creation of Fresh Kills Park
Creation of Fresh Kills Park
From trash to treasure, dump to destination
Crossings at Gresham Station
Crossings at Gresham Station
Amsterdam—or the Portland suburbs? Apartments by light rail have long waiting list
Del Mar Station
Del Mar Station
Old train depot restored; new houses and shops built around trolley station
Denmark: Green Cities & Parking
Denmark: Green Cities & Parking
Danish students park in the green
Dia:Beacon Parking
Dia:Beacon Parking
At Dia:Beacon Museum, the parking lot is the lobby
Downtown Cotati
Downtown Cotati
Blueprint for small town growth—in the hometown of the Accordion Festival
EcoParq Ends Parking Chaos
EcoParq Ends Parking Chaos
How Mexico City’s residents became enthusiastic about parking meters –yes, parking meters
EcoVillage Bus Shelter
EcoVillage Bus Shelter
Bus shelter with living roof marks entrance to sustainable community
Exploring Parking's Potential
Exploring Parking's Potential
When parking is more than parked cars
Fair Oaks Court
Fair Oaks Court
Affordable housing wins accolades, weaves neighborhood back together
Flexible Downtown Curb Space
Flexible Downtown Curb Space
On-street parking one moment, sidewalk cafe tables the next
Gas Works Park
Gas Works Park
From industrial site to park; historic boiler house is now a picnic shelter
Glenwood Park
Glenwood Park
Glenwood Park turns obsolete industrial landscape into walkable, complete neighborhood
Granada Court
Granada Court
Reminiscent of Mediterranean village, new housing enhances downtown theater district
Green Alleys: Servicing the Futur
Green Alleys: Servicing the Future
Why not green driveways, too?
Green is the only way to go
Green is the only way to go
A 10-home development looking to upend the way homes are designed, built, sold, and lived in.
Green Roof, Hilltop Hanover Farm
Green Roof, Hilltop Hanover Farm
Westchester County residents get a taste of farm life; chicken coop has a living roof
Happy Meal for New Hyde Park
Happy Meal for New Hyde Park
McDonald's patrons dine in circa 1860 house: a win-win for residents and restaurant chain
Haskett Court
Haskett Court
Bungalow court offers multi-family community living with single-family amenities
Hercules Waterfront District
Hercules Waterfront District
Industrial waterfront gets a makeover as new town center in the Bay Area
Highlands' Garden Village
Highlands' Garden Village
In Denver, abandoned amusement park is reinvented as complete neighborhood; new life for carousel building
Hinsdale Streetscape
Hinsdale Streetscape
Freshly planted tulips, tropicals, and cabbages beautify Village of Hinsdale’s downtown
Historic Downtowns
Historic Downtowns
What can historic downtowns teach us about building appealing places today?
Historic Infrastructure
Historic Infrastructure
Repurposed bridges, waterworks, and rail infrastructure thrive as public spaces—and local communities flourish, too
In-Laws, Outlaws & Granny Fla
In-Laws, Outlaws & Granny Flats
Creating an in-law unit is a win-win for the whole family
Increasing Density in Levittown
Increasing Density in Levittown
An exciting vision of the vast potential of rezoning for accessory dwelling units (“granny flats”) to increase housing choice
Incredible Adaptable Rowhouse
Incredible Adaptable Rowhouse
Still functioning beautifully after all these years
Independence Civic Center
Independence Civic Center
Independence’s new government building is located downtown, with a water view
L.A. Close-up
L.A. Close-up
Despite the perception, many of LA's neighborhoods are among the more densely built and populated in the country
Land for Living not Parking
Land for Living not Parking
Options to share parking spaces and create more living spaces
Living Market
Living Market
Retrofitting Long Island downtowns to support social diversity: working and living in the downtown marketplace
London DIY Streets
London DIY Streets
A DIY approach to sprucing up London’s streets
Long Island Radically Rezoned
Long Island Radically Rezoned
Imagine Long Island functioning as one single entity. Radical!
Making Multi-Family Marvelous
Making Multi-Family Marvelous
Innovations in multi-family housing options
Making Streets
Making Streets
In praise of inefficiency: transforming traffic corridors into civic places
Mashpee Commons
Mashpee Commons
This used to be a strip shopping center?
Meet Farmer D
Meet Farmer D
Building communities through farming and gardening
Mesa Arts Center
Mesa Arts Center
Mesa Arts Center turns suburban bedroom community into cultural destination; revitalizes blighted downtown
Metro Green Apartments
Metro Green Apartments
Metro Green Apartments: affordable, green, and steps away from the train station in Stamford
Mission Meridian Village
Mission Meridian Village
South Pasadena development capitalizes on new transit access
Nehemiah Spring Creek Houses
Nehemiah Spring Creek Houses
Modern reinterpretation of the 19th century Brooklyn brownstone
Not Another House Museum!
Not Another House Museum!
Jammin' at an unlikely venue: a house museum garden party
Parking as Sculpture
Parking as Sculpture
Miami’s latest addition to parking evokes sculptural forms
Parking Reform in Salem
Parking Reform in Salem
New downtown parking system is a win-win for residents, visitors, commuters, and businesses
Parking space or park?
Parking space or park?
On PARK(ing) Day, parks and people come first
Personal Rapid Transit
Personal Rapid Transit
Small vehicles linking airport terminals and more
Pier C Park
Pier C Park
Reclaiming the waterfront for public use
Placentia-Westgate Plan
Placentia-Westgate Plan
Transformative plan for L.A. bedroom community: new neighborhoods around new train station and old downtown
Pocket Neighborhoods
Pocket Neighborhoods
Creating small-scale community in a large-scale world; an interview with architect Ross Chapin
Pricing What Was "Free"
Pricing What Was "Free"
Changing from free to paid parking is good for local businesses and residents—and yields funding for downtown improvements
Princeton Public Library
Princeton Public Library
In the Jersey suburbs, a library located in the heart of downtown is one of the State’s busiest
Rail Park
Rail Park
Design proposal for an adaptive reuse of surplus rail yards and train cars for new community and arts programs in Port Jefferson.
Re-Emerging Past
Re-Emerging Past
Advocates planning solutions for the future based on historical mixed-use forms from the past
Rebirth of Denver's Civic Center
Rebirth of Denver's Civic Center
Downtowns: hubs not only of commerce, but also of civic institutions and the arts
Reclaiming Community
Reclaiming Community
Infill opportunities to balance community needs with needed repair of the threatened Hempstead Plains ecology
Recycling the Old for the New
Recycling the Old for the New
Reimagining former industrial buildings for today’s businesses and families
ReFarming L.A.
ReFarming L.A.
"We can have our yards and eat them, too,” claim Angelinos
Reimagining Parking Lots as Marke
Reimagining Parking Lots as Markets
A parking garage where designers shop
Renaissance of Place
Renaissance of Place
Reconnecting to the vitality and unique character of Hudson NY
Restoring an 'All American City'
Restoring an 'All American City'
Restoring an historic theatre in order to revive a classic city
Rio de Los Angeles Parking
Rio de Los Angeles Parking
A parking lot that works for the environment
Saint Polycarp Village Apartments
Saint Polycarp Village Apartments
Housing that works for the community
Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Springs shows that true urban renewal means civic involvement and utilizing historic resources, not bulldozing
Sierra Bonita Housing
Sierra Bonita Housing
Green and gorgeous in West Hollywood
Silver Gardens Apartments
Silver Gardens Apartments
New apartments achieve goal of Albuquerque’s business community—and give a home to low-income residents
Small Is Beautiful
Small Is Beautiful
The New American Home: a failed experiment badly in need of a new hypothesis
SoCal’s Regional Water Plan
SoCal’s Regional Water Plan
Water provision is too critical to plan alone—the creation of Southern California’s Metropolitan Water District
SOL in Austin
SOL in Austin
Building sustainable communities
Solar House, Six-Course Dinner
Solar House, Six-Course Dinner
At the Solar Decathlon, plants showcase connection of houses to nature
South Miami Hometown
South Miami Hometown
South Miami residents get their Main Street back
Stories of Place
Stories of Place
More complete understanding of history is easy to swallow in Astoria beer garden
Strip Mall Save Suburbia?
Strip Mall Save Suburbia?
Strip mall architecture creatively re-imagined as a mixed-use building type that can be built on parking lots in commercial areas
Stroll Through Santa Barbara
Stroll Through Santa Barbara
Visitors and locals leave cars behind in downtown Santa Barbara
SUB-HUB Transit System
SUB-HUB Transit System
A feeder transit system, anchored at public school sites, reducing cars in downtowns and providing enhanced civic hubs
Suburban Retrofitting Design Tact
Suburban Retrofitting Design Tactics
Tactics to creatively retrofit suburban downtowns – reinhabit, redevelop and/or regreen
Summer Street
Summer Street
In quaint seaside town, princes and presidents vacation—and affordable housing gets built, too
Sundquist Pavilion and Riley Park
Sundquist Pavilion and Riley Park
In a suburb where cars rule, town green and farmers market replace strip mall parking lot
Teddy Cruz: Thinking Global
Teddy Cruz: Thinking Global
Talking about suburbia in terms of social, economic, racial conflict and diversity (or the present lack thereof).
That's a Garage?
That's a Garage?
Garages that look like works of art. Garages that blend seamlessly into the streetscape.
The Electric Car Makes a Comeback
The Electric Car Makes a Comeback
Communities make headway in adopting the electric car and creating public charging stations
The Main Street Movement
The Main Street Movement
Downtowns across the U.S. are leveraging historic resources to encourage new local business
The Myth of Free Parking
The Myth of Free Parking
There is no such thing as free parking and thinking there is sits at the root of many urban and suburban problems.
The Public Studio
The Public Studio
The Public Studio -- working with cities, artists, organizations to create projects that engage communities and the spaces they inhabit.
The Revitalization of Main Street
The Revitalization of Main Street
Transforming a deserted downtown into a must-see destination
The Sprawl Repair Manual
The Sprawl Repair Manual
Galina Tachieva on how to repair suburban sprawl.
The Willits
The Willits
Empty nesters, retirees, and young entrepreneurs buy downtown condos; one resident traded in his ranch house
Tool-house
Tool-house
From India, an artisan’s habitat where work and residence co-exist
Trolley Square
Trolley Square
Affordable housing right outside Boston – just a bike ride away
Trumansburg Residence Green Roof
Trumansburg Residence Green Roof
Blooming wildflowers on the front portico, and lower energy bills too
Uptown Normal Circle
Uptown Normal Circle
Uptown Normal Circle: “living plaza where naturally cleansed stormwater, public space, and transportation work in unison”
Via Verde
Via Verde
Affordable housing that excites the soul
Vista del Arroyo Bungalows
Vista del Arroyo Bungalows
Piece of history, once neglected, is now revived and transformed
War of the Woods
War of the Woods
Saving Long Island’s Pine Barrens
Waverley Woods
Waverley Woods
Affordable housing fits in beautifully in this upscale ‘burb
Wild Center Parking
Wild Center Parking
Bringing nature to the parking lot
Wonderland Station
Wonderland Station
Revere Beach: a 21st century take on the public beach and train station
Working Artists Ventura
Working Artists Ventura
Working Artists Ventura: green live-work artists’ village, plus jazz clubs and wine bars









