Daniel McPhee sits down with Chris to discuss how Waterfront Toronto's lengthy public engagement process resulted in detailed block plans specifying architectural character and use, as well as major investments in the public realm.
Posted — March 30, 2020
As part of the 2018 Forefront Fellowship, Julie Chou, Kevin Gurley, and Bo Hong developed a booklet highlighting the importance of public bathrooms in the public realm.
Posted — February 4, 2020
Activate underutilized NYCHA spaces with workspaces for residents.
Posted — November 4, 2019
By Theodore Liebman Theodore Liebman, FAIA, has devoted his career to examining the impacts of development on people and the environment, with an eye to improving cities and shaping future settlements. Now a Principal with Perkins Eastman, an Adjunct Professor at NYU, and Board Member with the Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization, Liebman casts his mind […]
Posted — July 12, 2019
The most daunting challenge facing our city today is not what to build, but what to restore.
Posted — July 11, 2019
The systems that created the divided American landscape continue to loom large.
Posted — July 11, 2019
Our refusal to invest in maintenance is a symptom of a larger problem. As a culture we have lost faith in the long term.
Posted — July 11, 2019
Daniel McPhee speaks to Marisa Lago and Regina Myer about transforming Downtown Brooklyn into a thriving live-work neighborhood.
Posted — May 21, 2019
Daniel McPhee speaks to Marisa Lago and Regina Myer about transforming Downtown Brooklyn into a thriving live-work neighborhood.
Posted — May 15, 2019
As housing prices continue to rise, New York City should establish a “Development without Displacement” framework to protect its most vulnerable residents.
Posted — May 3, 2019
To save public housing, we need to change the narrative and open NYCHA to new technology partnerships.
Posted — May 3, 2019
To bring about an equitable city, we need to rapidly scale up the number of affordable housing units stewarded by business savvy, mission-oriented entities.
Posted — April 22, 2019
Community Land Trusts can maintain housing affordability for generations. We’re working to achieve this in New York City.
Posted — April 22, 2019
Time-based zoning encourages more efficient land use and balanced growth for dynamic 24-hour neighborhoods.
Posted — March 27, 2019
How can clever design and policy unlock urban home ownership for future generations?
Posted — December 13, 2018