NEW eReport: #92: The Public Realm

The most important aspect of city making – the design of public spaces for social interaction – is the theme of this e-report, which includes slides and papers by 12 experts and researchers from around the world, including Jan Gehl, Barra MacRuari and Michael Mehaffy. The expert content provides a wealth of insight and information … Read more

IMCL Honor Award, Proposed Project – Refugee Village Masterplan

Jury’s comment: This is a truly outstanding masterplan for refugees in the Middle East – visionary, ethical, sustainable, and practical. Instead of insecure and degrading tents or shacks, this plan proposes adobe brick structures built by immigrants working together. The plan prioritizes community building by locating a market place at the center, and emphasizing civic … Read more

Caring for Our Common Home: the Challenge

Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard, Ph.D.(Arch.) Director To achieve green, healthy cities, the urban environment must ensure the 3 principles of sustainability: 1.        Human sustainability: That means good social and physical health for ALL – old and young, poor and well-to-do. In other words, health equity, and a special emphasis on the well-being of children … Read more

Philip B. Stafford – “Lifetime Communities”

Philip B. Stafford highlights the imbalanced priorities of spending and care for elders: while significant funds are spent on aging- related health costs, many countries, including the US,  rank inadequately in terms of aging support. This data supports the notion that this is “not a personal problem, but a community challenge!” Aging is not about … Read more

NEW eReport #91: Healthy Communities for All Ages

This new E-report focuses on the critical need to promote and support intergenerational communities. Backed by data, policy, and design elements that support “Healthy Communities for all Ages”, this e-report includes slides and papers by 14 experts and researchers from across the globe. The expert content provides a wealth of information, data and insight to … Read more

NEW eReport #90: Bicycling and Walking in the City

This new eReport presents some of the best examples of planning for pedestrians and bicyclists from Europe and the US, together with design strategies and research tools. Including videos, slides and papers by 11 outstanding leaders and researchers in the field, this is an invaluable handbook for all concerned with improving conditions for walking and … Read more

NEW eReport: #89 Defining Livable Cities

Around the world, cities claim that they are livable, that whatever they are constructing –iconic museums, high rise hotels, floating cities, mass housing  – they are doing it all in the name of livability. And, they argue, the more they construct, the more livable their cities become. But does this make a city truly livable? … Read more

Livable Communities through Urban Forestry: Part 2

By Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING THE URBAN FOREST Parks are not the only way to increase the number of trees in the city, and the access to green areas. And indeed, the concept of the park – where it is, how large, what shape, and whether wild or cultivated – needs a … Read more