Land Use

An Urban Planning Crisis in Australia?

House prices in most capital cities in Australias have doubled, putting them out of reach for young Australian families.

December 7, 2005 - The Australian

The New Mile High City

Many plans are underway in rethinking Denver's future -- from a new light rail service to high-density developments and new, mixed-use neighborhoods.

December 7, 2005 - High Country News

Transforming Dubai

Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed's dreams of turning Dubai into an internationally renowned city is getting a boost from 'Dubailand' -- a themepark almost twice as large as Disneyworld.

December 7, 2005 - The Business Online

Urban Designer Gets Jaywalking Ticket After Car Strikes Him

Reknowned urban designer Charles Atherton was hit while crossing a busy D.C. street, and was issued a $5 jaywalking ticket before being rushed to the hospital with critical injuries.

December 6, 2005 - The Washington Post

With Help From Prince Charles, New Urbanism Is Hot Worldwide

Prince Charles’ vigorous touting of sustainability and Smart Growth while he visited Washington, D.C., hurricane-stricken New Orleans, and other American cities last month came as no surprise.

December 5, 2005 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Sprawl, Smart Growth, And The Free Market

The free market tends to produce density and growth patterns similar to smart growth argues Jay Bookman.

December 5, 2005 - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Does Smart Growth Raise Housing Prices?

A new report suggests that stringent land use regulations result in increased housing prices.

December 5, 2005 - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Is New Urbanism Just Slickly Packaged Sprawl?

Location may be key to New Urbanism-inspired developments.

December 5, 2005 - Richmond Times Dispatch

Mississippi's Governer Learns A New Word: 'Charrette'

The prominence of the Congress for the New Urbanism in the Katrina rebuilding effort seems to be making some professionals -- such as architect Eric Owen Moss to author Mike Davis -- nervous.

December 4, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

Planning Denver's Civic Center

Several 'starchitects' are clamoring to build Denver's new Civic Center -- but the city shouldn't forget about the important principles of 'public' and 'place'.

December 3, 2005 - The Denver Post

APA's New Orleans Team Releases Rebuilding Report

A special six-member team of planners assembled by the APA put published its report, "Charting the Course for Rebuilding a Great American City," which includes short-and long-term recommendations for improving the city's planning.

December 2, 2005 - American Planning Association

'The World' Comes To Dubai

Dubai's most ambitious architectural project since 'The Palm' is garnering worldwide attention, much to the delight of city officials.

November 30, 2005 - The Guardian

The Trouble With Virginia's Growth Legislation

Leonard Gilroy sees two problems with Virginia's proposed growth legislation and explains why he thinks it would steer the state in the wrong direction.

November 30, 2005 - Reason.org

The Border Boomtown Trend

Increased vigilance forces migrants to cross to US from remote areas, creating new boomtowns.

November 30, 2005 - The Christian Science Monitor

Austin's New City Plan

Austin's new citywide plan is complete and could be adopted in 2006.

November 30, 2005 - American-Statesman

Suburban Sprawl Takes Hold In Brazil's Mega-cities

Population densities are decreasing in the razilian mega-cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo as lower-income residents move away from the city centers. The growth aggravates the cities' problems.

November 29, 2005 - Inter Press Service News Agency

Nation's Largest Eminent Domain Case

In what may be the largest use of eminent-domain in the nation, elected leaders from Riviera Beach, Florida plan to move 6,000 residents to develop a 400-acre waterfront yachting and luxury residential complex.

November 29, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

Downtown Dallas As Urban Residential Mecca

With one of the nation's most forlorn downtowns, Dallas plans to convert most of the glass-and-steel downtown business district into an upscale residential neighborhood.

November 28, 2005 - The Wall Street Journal

Tracking the Potential Health Effects of Suburban Living

A new study of Montgomery residents attempts to answer the question, "Is suburbia harmful to your health?"

November 27, 2005 - The Baltimore Sun

A Bright Future For New Urbanism In The New New Olreans

New Urbanism guided the development of the highly successful Baton Rouge master plan for downtown, and is rapdily gaining favor in New Orleans.

November 26, 2005 - Chris Steins

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.

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.