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Robert Steuteville

Robert Steuteville

Editor at Public Square - CNU Journal

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  • Environment
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Recent Articles

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Turning a dead mall into a downtown is not easy, but worth the effort

As the US seeks a long-term use for hundreds of dead malls, cities can put their faith in urbanism.
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How art launched New Urbanism, changing planning history

The Art of the New Urbanism is more than a beautiful book—it tells the story of an urban planning movement through the lens of its drawing skills.
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How art launched New Urbanism, changing planning history

The Art of the New Urbanism is more than a beautiful book—it tells the story of an urban planning movement through the lens of its drawing skills.
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Mapping the culture and retrofit of a car-oriented community

A Framework Plan for Cherokee Village envisions retrofitting a partially built 20th-century new town. University of Arkansas Community Design Center won a Merit Award in The Region: Metropolis, City and Town category of the 2025 CNU Charter Awards.
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Block-scale urbanism adapts historic campus to climate change

Preserving History: Assessments and Climate Adaptations at The House of the Seven Gables in Salem, MA. Union Studio Architecture & Community Design won a Merit Award in the Block, Street, and Building category of the 2025 CNU Charter Awards.
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Study shows widespread new urbanist zoning reform

With the aid of artificial intelligence, researchers examined the extent to which form-based coding is adopted incrementally, often without using the term. The widespread approval of these regulations is good news for proponents of walkable neighborhoods.
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Cycling Without Age and Walkable USA top 2024 Better Cities films

Viewers can watch Cycling Without Age and other prize-winning urban films online, October 22-30.
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Office space conversion could lead to a virtuous cycle for cities

Christopher Leinberger and Rebecca Rockey explain the historic opportunity to rebalance the real estate in urban centers.
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City looks to the stars for lighting policy - Congress for the New ...

Groveland, Florida, has adopted a Dark Sky Lighting ordinance that preserves views of the Milky Way, saves energy, and enhances streetscapes.
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Grand boulevards would solve the housing crisis, Calthorpe says - C...

Redeveloping commercial corridors, using policies like AB 2011 in California, enables new housing at a scale big enough to eliminate the housing shortage in the US without displacement, argues a CNU founder.
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History informs a response to the housing crisis - Congress for the...

River City Rising shows how Spokane draws on its streetcar neighborhood origins to address its current housing problems.