Jeff Speck is a city planner and urban designer who, through writing, public service, and built work, advocates internationally for smart growth and sustainable design.
Tag: walkability
Friday 5: Articles for Urbanists [October 1st-7th]
This week’s wrap of good reads for urbanists.
Friday 5: Articles for Urbanists [June 11-17]
This week’s edition of news and views for urbanists.
Friday 5: Articles for Urbanists (June 4th-10th)
This week’s curated selection of articles for urbanists
Friday 5: Articles for Urbanists—Canadian Premiere Edition
Here’s the Canadian premiere of my articles for urbanists. Different city; same urban goodness.
Friday Five: Articles for Urbanists [April 2nd-7th]
This week’s urbanism reading list.
Friday 5: New Years Eve Edition
A special New Years Eve edition of my weekly recap of urbanism news and views.
Walkable Urbanism: Back to the Future
Walkable urbanism is focused on creating and enhancing pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use and mixed-income places.
Love Dogs, Not Cars in Downtown Phoenix
Why the Sahara/Ramada lot in downtown Phoenix should include a dog park.
New Urbanism: The New Orthodoxy?
New Urbanism is an urban design movement, which promotes walkable neighborhoods that contain a range of housing and job types.