Category: Planning and Design

SimCity Adopts a Form-Based Code?

Hazel Borys
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No, but I do wish they would. Over the holidays, my ten-year-old and I started playing SimCity. As the many other city planners who’ve played the game have observed, it’s a great way to explore basic city building concepts with people who don’t think about it too often. Now as I gripe about some of the things that... Continue Reading
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Small to Go Big in 2015?
Maybe. Finally. Here’s why.

Ben Brown
Ben Brown
Those of us who’ve been tangling with status quo protectors in housing design and policymaking got a charge out of Justin Shubow’s Forbes blog post earlier this month. Shubow backhanded modernist starchitects for persisting in their personal artistic vision without regard to the human use of real places: “Modernism... Continue Reading
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Talkin’ Right, Leanin’ Left: The ‘New Consurbanism’?

Ben Brown
Ben Brown
Here’s a quiz for you: What’s the “it” in these two quotes? And who’s talking? It “is a radical, government-led re-engineering of society, one that artificially inverted millennia of accumulated wisdom . .” It “offers conservatism a new venue, one where we can couple our desire for traditional culture... Continue Reading
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The Wørd: Placemaking Edition

Scott Doyon
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For some reason — perhaps because the weather was poor, I have a 15 year old daughter, and watching movies makes for a good way to cope with both — one of the themes of the Doyon Family holiday break ended up being future dystopias. Not something necessarily aligned with the hopeful messages more commonly associated... Continue Reading
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Planning and Design: North Pole Edition

Scott Doyon
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[Originally run Dec. 22, 2014] In the realm of supply chains and distribution logistics, Santa’s the guy. Even FedEx and UPS, the recognized leaders in the field, fail to measure up against the benchmarks he maintains, year after year, without fail. So you’d presumably be safe in assuming that the planning and design... Continue Reading
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This Just In: No one is everyone, no place is every place

Ben Brown
Ben Brown
Now that the recent economic unpleasantness is behind us, we can resume the suburbanization of everywhere. The Economist apparently thinks so, given its recent special section headlined “The World Is Becoming Ever More Suburban, and the Better for It.” (more…) Continue Reading
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Ta-may-toe, Ta-mah-toe: Lessons in complexity from a fruit

Ben Brown
Ben Brown
Want to know where we go wrong solving single-mindedly for parking, affordability, sustainability, accessibility and all the other stuff on urban planning’s high-priority list? Consider the tomato.  More specifically the winter tomato, as designed and manufactured in Florida. In Tomatoland: How Modern Industrial... Continue Reading
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Black Friday: Get your gorilla on

PlaceMakers
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We're happy when we go for a run. We're even more happy when we go for a run in a gorilla suit -- at least according to Roko Belic, director of the award-winning documentary, HAPPY. That’s because some change is gonna do ya good. Which is one of the many reasons that we placemakers advocate for immersive... Continue Reading
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Disappointment, Pessimism, Rage: Is this America at middle age?

Ben Brown
Ben Brown
Still wondering about why it’s so hard to have a civil conversation about planning for the future in so many places? Or why everyone seems so pissed about everything all the time? Could it have something to do with the telltale bulge in the waistline of American demography? (more…) Continue Reading
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Transit Oriented Development: A few notes from Winnipeg BRT

Hazel Borys
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This Monday, the Downtown Winnipeg BIZ convened a Transit Oriented Development Summit, to talk about how to make neighbourhoods around Winnipeg's new Bus Rapid Transit system sing. Right from the start, it was great to see downtown businesses understand that the strength of the spokes adds up to a stronger wheel. Stefano... Continue Reading
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