It's #FieldGuideFriday, our weekly spotlight on inspiring architecture, city design, and the built environment.
This fantastic (and very in-depth!) @FastCompany piece looks at the Wrigley Building
https://t.co/caz3bTXJ3O
In 77.9% counties analyzed in the report, home expenses during Q2 2025 exceeded 28% of the typical resident’s wages. This includes many of the most populous U.S. counties, such as Los Angeles County, Calif., and Cook County, Ill., (Chicago).
https://t.co/SQGYPS8R3A
What if buildings and neighborhoods were planned with health and climate risks in mind, just like businesses use financial data to guide their decisions?
https://t.co/72g8bZRjwm
It's #FieldGuideFriday, our weekly spotlight on inspiring architecture, city design, and the built environment—and it's July 4th!
In that spirit, let's celebrate historic places that have been given new life.
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According to a recent report from the National Association of Realtors, pending-home sales increased by 1.8% in May from the prior month and 1.1% year-over-year.
https://t.co/xipmnJB5cJ
Montana, Oregon and Pennsylvania have joined the ranks of states where older people outnumber children, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates to be released Thursday morning.
https://t.co/nxBzb44g66
Pandemic-era patios brought streets to life, so why were they so hard to keep?
This @planetizen piece explores how red tape and car-first policies are still holding cities back.
https://t.co/erEBpAdViB
This week's #FieldGuideFriday highlights Never Too Small, an online documentary series dedicated “to small footprint design and living," with homes and apartments straight out of Wes Anderson.
https://t.co/CwGwoewtLQ
Quality Urbanism In My Back Yard (QUIMBY)?
It has its uses, but should not be used to limit housing supply, say this op-ed piece by Michael Lewyn in Planetizen.
https://t.co/1jRe3zKIRs
"...It takes a special type of deal junkie to look at an abandoned school and say: 'I bet we could turn this into something beautiful'..."
https://t.co/UDef9H0gA7
#FieldGuideFriday (our weekly spotlight on inspiring architecture, city design, and the built environment)!
This carefully choreographed single-level addition was once a crawl space.
😎
https://t.co/EgkbvnZ48u
The Gulf Coast and Mountain West regions were among the nation’s top pandemic boomtowns, having experienced significant home price growth during the pandemic housing boom, which stretched housing fundamentals far beyond local income levels.
https://t.co/RrWWiqAUtL
The study shows that protected bike lanes see about 1.8 times the number of bike commuters than standard bike lanes do and 4.3 times as many as blocks without bike lanes.
https://t.co/ggrI5eG9Wk
As more Americans seek out affordable housing in suburban and exurban areas, costs are rising.
"...While options still exist, finding an affordable suburban home often involves making significant trade-offs, like in home size, location, or condition..."
https://t.co/NgX6pumoWK
Built on district-owned land, with affordable rents & preference given to SFUSD educators, it’s a model for the ways urban school districts can use their extensive land holdings to address the housing-affordability challenges faced by their own employees.
https://t.co/ealprBs0AV