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Urban River Restoration Lessons From Seoul, Madrid, and Paris
Discover urban river restoration lessons from Seoul, Madrid, and Paris to cut heat, reduce flood risk, boost nature, and reclaim public space.

What U.S. Planners Can Learn From Germany’s Missing Middle Building Types
See how Germany’s missing middle housing offers U.S. planners a practical path to add homes, fit neighborhoods, and ease the housing shortage.

How Melbourne Manages Growth at the Urban Fringe
See how Melbourne’s urban fringe manages growth pressures, balancing housing, infrastructure, environment and planning at the city’s edge.

Public Housing Renewal in Singapore vs Estate Retrofit in Europe
Compare public housing renewal in Singapore with European estate retrofit to see practical ways to upgrade aging homes affordably and sustainably.

Cape Town’s Spatial Inequality and the Challenge of Post-Apartheid Planning
Explore how Cape Town’s spatial inequality still shapes access to housing, jobs, and services—and why post-apartheid planning struggles to fix it.

The Global Rise of Office-to-Housing Conversions
Discover how office-to-housing conversions are transforming city centers, unlocking new housing, and creating fresh opportunities for investors.

Urban Heat Adaptation Strategies From Ahmedabad to Athens
Explore urban heat adaptation strategies cities use to cut heat risk, protect health, and strengthen housing, power, and public spaces.

Land Value Capture in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Other High-Transit Cities
See how land value capture in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and high-transit cities turns rail growth into funding for transit and better urban development.

Lessons From Hong Kong’s High-Density Housing Typologies
Explore what Hong Kong’s high-density housing typologies teach cities about fitting more people into less land while keeping daily life workable.

Transit-Oriented Development in Asian Megacities: What Western Cities Often Miss
Transit-oriented development in Asian megacities shows Western cities how to build dense, livable, resilient neighborhoods that truly work.

How Bogotá Reclaimed Street Space for Transit, Cycling, and Public Life
How Bogotá reclaimed street space to move more people, boost cycling, and improve public life with safer streets, better transit, and fairer access.

The Planning Legacy of Brasília: Visionary Capital or Cautionary Tale?
Discover the planning legacy of Brasília in plain terms: bold modernist vision, national ambition, and lessons every city can learn today.

Affordable Housing Delivery in Canada: Provincial and Municipal Models Compared
Compare provincial and municipal affordable housing models in Canada and see which tools, powers, and funding approaches drive better delivery.

Social Housing in Austria, Denmark, and the Netherlands: Key Differences
Explore social housing in Austria, Denmark, and the Netherlands to see what each model gets right and how their lessons can improve housing policy.

Climate Adaptation in Rotterdam: Water Squares, Dikes, and Urban Design
Climate adaptation in Rotterdam comes alive through water squares, dikes, and smart urban design that protect a below-sea-level city.
