Ken Greenberg says that poor street design, not rain, is causing the increase in pedestrian injuries in Toronto.
Posted — November 10, 2016
Justin Garrett Moore believes the Presidential Election reveals the need to design for the "revolutionary act of knowing others."
Posted — November 10, 2016
Deborah Berke, Winka Dubbeldam and Cathleen McGuigan highlight key issues facing women in architecture.
Posted — November 10, 2016
Tom Wright argues that the most overlooked benefit to the BQX is resiliency.
Posted — October 31, 2016
Henry Grabar questions our faith in automated vehicles as a panacea for our urban problems.
Posted — October 26, 2016
Annabelle Selldorf details her vision for the renovation of the Frick Collection.
Posted — October 20, 2016
Howard Husock writes that the city must build supermarkets on NYCHA sites in order to ensure the health and safety of its residents.
Posted — October 17, 2016
Janette Sadik-Khan proposes how Cleveland should learn from New York City by repurposing its streets for people, not cars.
Posted — October 13, 2016
Arun Sundararajan discusses how employment contracts and relations are changing with the growth of the sharing economy.
Posted — October 12, 2016
Richard Sennett explores new problems for consumers in an age of the sharing economy and the internet.
Posted — October 11, 2016
Gregory Haley explores the redesigning of Brooklyn's Industry City and how it supports innovation and the innovation economy.
Posted — October 11, 2016
Designed and developed by Partner & Partners, our new site presents our fellows, events, proposals, and publications on a more flexible and accessible platform.
Posted — October 11, 2016
Henry Grabar questions whether the Moynihan Train Hall and the Port Authority Bus Terminal elevate grandeur over improved transportation.
Posted — October 11, 2016
Martin Filler celebrates Alexander Gorlin's Boston Road Supportive Housing project, a lively affordable housing development in the South Bronx, as an encouraging model to confront homelessness in New York City.
Posted — October 5, 2016
The Urban Design Forum is pleased to announce the addition of five new members to its board of directors: Michelle Delk, Abby Hamlin, Dev Hawley, Frank Sciame, and Beatrice Sibblies.
Posted — September 21, 2016
Forefront is a new initiative dedicated to promoting the next generation of urban leaders. Over the next nine months, 22 professionals under the age of 40 will gather monthly, share work, and debate critical issues facing New York City.
Posted — April 1, 2016
Help us craft a vision for the future of mobility in New York City. How would you build a more accessible, equitable, and sustainable city?
Posted — February 15, 2016
The Urban Design Forum today announced the launch of Forefront, a new initiative dedicated to cultivating emerging urban leaders under the age of 40. Beginning this year, UDF will invite 20 individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to building thriving, equitable and livable cities to become Forefront Fellows.
Posted — February 2, 2016
The Forum + Institute for Urban Design announced that it has changed its name to Urban Design Forum, effective immediately. The new name represents the merger of the Forum for Urban Design and the Institute for Urban Design, which joined operations in March 2014.
Posted — October 19, 2015
The Forum joins many in the architectural community in mourning the loss of Paul Katz, 57, who passed away suddenly on November 20 from complications to cancer treatment. He was recently elected President of the Board of Directors.
Posted — November 24, 2014
We are pleased to announce that the Forum for Urban Design and Institute for Urban Design have joined forces, effective March 13, 2014. With our newly strengthened membership, we look forward to energized debate around building dynamic, competitive, and cooperative cities.
Posted — March 13, 2014