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Plazas That Work: Seating, Shade, Food, and Human Activity Patterns
Discover how urban design makes plazas thrive through seating, shade, food, and activity patterns that keep people lingering, returning, and caring.

Community Gardens vs Urban Farms: Different Goals, Different Design Needs
Community gardens vs urban farms: learn how their goals, users, and design needs differ so you can plan a more successful city growing space.

Tree Canopy Loss and Replacement Rules: What Cities Should Require
Learn how tree canopy loss and replacement rules can keep cities cooler, healthier, and more resilient as growth accelerates.

The Case for Greening Schoolyards in Heat-Vulnerable Neighborhoods
Greening schoolyards in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods protects kids, cools campuses, boosts learning, and builds stronger communities.

Designing Public Spaces for Winter, Rain, and Shoulder Seasons
Learn how designing public spaces for winter, rain, and shoulder seasons keeps streets, parks, and transit safer, warmer, and more usable year-round.

What Makes a Great Small Urban Park?
Discover what makes a great small urban park: smart design, community value, and everyday comfort that transform compact spaces into local gems.

Shade Equity in Cities: How to Prioritize Cooling Where It Is Needed Most
Shade equity in cities helps target trees, cool roofs, and shaded spaces where heat risk is highest, making neighborhoods safer and cooler for all.

Designing Amenity Spaces Residents Actually Use
Designing amenity spaces residents actually use means creating practical, welcoming places that fit daily life and keep communities engaged.

Material Palettes That Age Well in Affordable and Market-Rate Housing
Discover material palettes that age well in affordable and market-rate housing to cut maintenance, boost durability, and keep homes looking dignified.

Architecture for Climate Migration: Designing Faster, Safer Housing Delivery
Architecture for climate migration helps cities deliver safer, faster housing for people displaced by heat, floods, wildfire, and sea-level rise.

Daylighting Strategies for Deep-Plan Urban Buildings
Discover daylighting strategies for deep-plan urban buildings that cut lighting demand, improve comfort, and make dense city spaces brighter.

Designing Student Housing That Can Be Converted to General Multifamily Later
Learn how convertible student housing helps developers adapt to enrollment shifts, reduce risk, and create long-term multifamily value.

Mid-Block Connections and Pass-Through Spaces in Large Urban Projects
Learn how mid-block connections make large urban projects more walkable, accessible, and valuable for tenants, transit users, and neighbors.

Designing for Flexibility When Unit Mix May Change Over Time
Learn how designing for flexibility when unit mix may change over time helps housing projects adapt faster, reduce risk, and stay profitable.

What Makes a Good Podium Building From the Resident Perspective?
A good podium building puts residents first with better light, quieter homes, useful amenities, and a safer, more walkable daily life.
