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What Causes Urban Blight – And What Can Be Done About It

SustainabilityBy Hamish Champ

Cities across the globe have experienced urban blight, where districts that have seen a significant downturn in fortunes are abandoned and residential and business properties left vacant. Responding to this change in fortunes is becoming an industry in itself.

Is Sustainable Urban Design an Irreversible Trend?

SustainabilityBy Hamish Champ

With the world’s population set to top 9 billion by 2050 and increasing pressure on global resources, urban design will inevitably steer toward sustainable outcomes as never before

For Traffic Safety, Roundabouts Run Circles Around Stoplights

Project Management & EfficiencyBy Peter Dorfman

In Indiana’s roundabout capital of Carmel, traffic fatalities are way down, and a maverick mayor is taking the case for this traditional civil infrastructure design on the road

Red Car Bridge Aims to Make L.A. More Pedestrian-Friendly

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Emily Beyda

Projects like the Red Car Pedestrian Bridge seek to transform Los Angeles into a city less reliant on cars and more fashioned for walkers

A tree-lined street in Los Angeles, California

L.A.’s Secret Weapon Against Climate Change: More Trees

SustainabilityBy David Shultz

Southern California is one of the fastest-warming areas of the U.S., so Los Angeles and other cities are turning to urban forestry as a cooling strategy

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