Discover the evolution of pedestrian-first projects in London, New York, Houston, and Stockholm, reshaping urban landscapes ...
Researchers used artificial intelligence (AI) to study streets in Hong Kong and found out what makes them more walkable. Architecture firm Perkins Eastman used a novel form of data analysis, studying ...
For the U.S., a country where having a car is essential, California stands out as a notably walkable state. From the north near San Francisco to the south in Santa Barbara, many neighborhoods offer ...
Developing walkable, bikeable communities in Bend has been a long-time goal of Bend’s city leadership. It’s a well-intentioned plan — vehicle use drops when basic services are within a short distance ...
Where do you like taking your morning walk in Connecticut? A poll of 3,007 respondents by Assisted Living Magazine looked to find “the most walkable and lovable main streets in America.” Out of the ...
What do cities reveal about us? Not just our engineering or art, but our longings—what we value, what we revere, how we choose to live together. William Frej’s new book, Unforgotten: Ancient Cities ...
SUMTER, S.C. — The City of Sumter is moving forward with a major public development designed to enhance green space and create a more walkable, community-focused area near downtown. Construction is ...
When planning a trip without a car, small U.S. cities can be surprisingly rich in walkable charm. For this list, the focus was on towns and small cities that offer compact, pedestrian‑friendly ...
This blog post was authored by Mike Aziz, AIA, LEED AP, Partner, Cooper Robertson. Across three decades, Cooper Robertson has helped communities reimagine distressed retail as the catalyst for ...