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Brendan Crain | Apr 13th, 2011 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: | Cities: New York |
For any New Yorker who’s ever imagined a better transit system or speculated that their park could be the next High Line, the Institute for Urban Design (IfUD) created By the City / For the City, a crowdsourcing project meant to draw attention to oft-overlooked sites and situations around the city. (
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Jeff Tiell | Mar 22nd, 2011 | Topic: Culture | Region: | Cities: Los Angeles, New York |
What kind of cities do we wish to make for ourselves, and how do the ways in which planners are educated and edified stretch and/or reinforce status quo values, norms, and meanings in planning practice?
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Kyle Shiel | Mar 11th, 2011 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: | Cities: Boston, Portland |
In an era of foreclosures and declining wealth, the role for the planning profession is straightforward: Advocate for policies that increase the range of housing typologies in their communities. (
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Johanna Hoffman | Feb 21st, 2011 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: | Cities: Philadelphia |
PennPraxis Executive Director Harris Steinberg talks with Johanna Hoffman about the central Delaware development plan, which engaged thousands of Philadelphians in the planning of an important waterfront district. (
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Next American City | Feb 7th, 2011 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: Cincinnati |
Planning school is worth it—for a number of our readers, anyway. Here are their thoughts on what sort of degree to get, the networking opportunities, and the factors to consider before enrolling. (
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Johanna Hoffman | Feb 3rd, 2011 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: | Cities: Philadelphia |
David Gouverneur, a PennDesign professor who has made a career out of injecting environmental and social values into the process of placemaking, shares his recipes for healthy cities. (
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Julia Ramey Serazio | Feb 1st, 2011 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: | Cities: |
Do you go to planning/urban studies school? Are you thinking about applying? We want to know what our readers think about the experience, the programs, and, of course, the job prospects. (
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Julia Ramey Serazio | Jan 28th, 2011 | Topic: Infrastructure | Region: | Cities: New York |
New York’s Municipal Arts Society will spend its 2011 raising awareness and advocating for these 11 initiatives, ranging from keeping jobs in the garment district to better disaster planning. (
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Jeff Tiell | Jan 25th, 2011 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: | Cities: San Francisco |
Jeff Tiell reports on the growing popularity of academic urban planning programs, and questions how and why planners should study. (
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Ahmed Abukhater | Jan 18th, 2011 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: | Cities: |
A sponsored post from ESRI’s Ahmed Abukhater, who explains how to shift from “planning for people” to “planning with people” using new technologies and platforms. (
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