A Tale of Two Towns - - Kissimmee versus Celebration and the New Urbanism [Excerpt From Chapter One] "When you're building your own creation, Nothing's better than re

The End of Place - [Excerpt From Chapter Two] The Nature of Place Before the car, or more particularly before the highway, the essential challenge of cities was t

The Deconstructed City - The Silicon Valley - [Excerpt From Chapter Three ] Urbanism and Underwear Anne (not her real name) had worked at the small used bookstore in Menlo Park since 1967.

Trading Places - The City and the Suburb [Excerpt From Chapter Four] "The sloughed-off environment becomes a work of art in the new invisible environment." -

Building New Urbanism: Less Filling, But Not So Tasty - This Article first appeared in Builder Magazine NOV. 30, 1999 BY ALEX MARSHALL The old commercials for Lite beer by Miller which were once so

The Computer And The City - Written in 1995 by Alex Marshall When the computerized letter sorter at the central post office in Washington, D.C., can't read the handwriting

Urban Renewal in Norfolk - What Was Lost: A lot. What Was Gained: Not Much. BY ALEX MARSHALL Tuesday, August 10, 1999 The 1950s was about new stuff, not old stuff