Michael Manfredi and Marion Weiss share their resiliency work on the Hunters Point South park.
Posted — May 31, 2018
Madelyn Wils argues that preserving Pier 40 as a source of operating revenue is essential to the long-term survival of Hudson River Park.
Posted — May 25, 2018
Michael Replogle shares DOT's strategy for reducing pedestrian deaths with Melbourne.
Posted — May 25, 2018
We are thrilled to announce our third class of Forefront Fellows. The Forefront Fellowship promotes the next generation of urban leaders. This year's interdisciplinary cohort will explore how urban design can support homeless populations, engage host communities and end cycles of homelessness.
Posted — April 25, 2018
Regina Myer writes that we need to include the construction of the Brooklyn Strand with the rebuild of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
Posted — March 23, 2018
Jolie Milstein argues that we need to leverage the new data on housing vacancy rates to preserve and develop more affordable housing.
Posted — March 19, 2018
Miriam Peterson and Nathan Rich renovated Galerie Perrotin, a famed mega-gallery now in the largest in the Lower East Side.
Posted — March 8, 2018
Mark Willis states that rising vacancy rates suggests that the City's housing supply is starting to meet the demand.
Posted — March 7, 2018
Annabelle Selldorf addresses the gender inequality in architecture and how firms can directly combat these inequities.
Posted — March 5, 2018
Carlos Arnaiz won a Re-Thinking The Future Sustainability award for his design of a new Supreme Court in the Philippines.
Posted — March 1, 2018
In the fall of 2016, the Urban Design Forum invited its Fellows and experts to help us craft a vision for the future of mobility in New York City. Within these pages, you’ll find an inventory of imaginative thinking on what our city’s transportation landscape could be.
Posted — February 26, 2018
Margaret Newman explains how to navigate the main agencies to accomplish key transportation projects in New York City.
Posted — February 22, 2018
Rit Aggarwala describes how Quayside will be designed as a platform allowing for responsive design changes according to community needs.
Posted — February 21, 2018
Arun Sundararajan describes the deleterious effects of automation on the workforce in developing nations like Bangladesh, Thailand and Vietnam.
Posted — February 20, 2018
Moshe Safdie is designing a new 150,000-square-foot library in Boise, Idaho.
Posted — February 20, 2018
John Clifford is redesigning Underground Atlanta, a four-block mixed-use redevelopment featuring over 150,000-square-feet of retail, office and community space.
Posted — February 16, 2018
Tom Wright is critical of the Governor's plan for the construction of a tunnel or bridge across the Long Island Sound.
Posted — February 15, 2018
Carol Willis explains the recent trend behind super slender skyscrapers in New York City.
Posted — February 13, 2018
Deborah Berke has been selected to design new residential colleges at Princeton University for their Campus Plan.
Posted — February 8, 2018
How can we use creative zoning and design, investment in the public realm, and infrastructure upgrades to enhance economic outcomes for all?
Posted — February 2, 2018
Lena Afridi and Armando Moritz-Chapelliquen explain why gentrification is more than the loss of housing and small businesses, it is also the loss of culture.
Posted — January 30, 2018
Claire Weisz advocates for change in the architecture profession.
Posted — January 29, 2018
Mark Willis reflects on the interminable confidence in the housing market before the 2006 crisis.
Posted — January 25, 2018
Henry Grabar examines California's proposal to address the housing crisis by removing land use controls near transit stations.
Posted — January 5, 2018