Online Publications: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
imported>Tmccormick
No edit summary
imported>Tmccormick
No edit summary
Line 1:
 
This is a '''list of online publications, blog, podcasts, & journal''' that cover YIMBY-centrichousing, planning, urbanism, and urbanistYIMBY topics.
 
===   ===
Line 9:
*[http://cityobservatory.org/ City Observatory] ''"What Matters to the Success of Cities" "City Observatory is a website and think tank devoted to 'data-driven'analysis of cities and the policies that shape them. " Core topics include  transportation, housing, gentrification, 'place making', economic opportunity, and industry clusters. Run by economist Joe Cortright in Portland. ''
*[http://www.citylab.com/ Citylab] (previously known as The Atlantic Cities) 
*[http://cornersideyard.blogspot.com//feeds/posts/default Corner Side Yard] 
*[http://www.curbed.com/ Curbed] ''"Obsessing about where you live is an overwhelming concern and endless pastime. Our mission at Curbed is to tell great stories, delivered with all the context you need to know about homes, neighborhoods, and cities—while serving up a constant source of inspiration.Since 2004, Curbed has been an integral part of the online housing industry, and by providing analysis, coverage, and insight, we apply an editorial lens to the onslaught of information. Unlike a glossy shelter magazine, we see homes, architecture, interior design, cities, neighborhoods, and properties for sale as related points on a spectrum."''
**[http://atlanta.curbed.com/ Atlanta Curbed]
Line 24 ⟶ 23:
**[http://seattle.curbed.com/ Seattle Curbed]
**[http://dc.curbed.com/ Washington DC Curbed]
 
 
*[http://www.dmagazine.com/section/urbanism-transportation/ D Magazine - Streetsmart]'' "Leading the way towards Dallas' Urban Future"''
Line 34 ⟶ 32:
*[http://www.planetizen.com/ Planetizen] ''"Planetizen: The independent resource for people passionate about planning and related fields."''
*[https://pluraletantum.com/ Plurale Tantum]
*Sightline Institute   [http://www.sightline.org/news/feed/ http://www.sightline.org/news/feed/]
*[http://spacing.ca/ Spacing] "''Canadian Urbanism Uncovered"''
*[http://www.spur.org/publications/urbanist SPUR - The Urbanist Magazine]
Line 55 ⟶ 53:
*[https://pedestrianobservations.wordpress.com/ Pedestrian Observations] (Alon Levy [https://twitter.com/alon_levy @alon_levy])
*[http://www.thepolisblog.org/ Polis]
*[http://Thiscitylife.tumblr.com This City Life] (Jillian Glover, British Columbia)
*[http://emergenturbanism.com/ Emergent Urbanism] (Mathieu Hélie [https://twitter.com/mathieuhelie @mathieuhelie], Québec)
*[http://www.alastairparvin.com/ Alistair Parvin ] ([https://twitter.com/AlastairParvin @AlastairParvin])  ''"Alastair Parvin is a designer and civic entrepreneur based in London, UK. He is the co-founder of [http://www.wikihouse.cc/ WikiHouse Foundation and] a member of strategic design group [http://www.project00.cc/ 00]. He is currently working on better housing systems, democratic cities & technology made by and for everyone."''
*Urban Life Signs - [http://www.urbanlifesigns.com/ http://www.urbanlifesigns.com/] - Brian Skokle, San Francisco.
*[http://bigcitysparkplug.com/ Big City Sparkplug] (Scott Beyer [https://twitter.com/sbcrosscountry @sbcrosscountry]) ''Scott Beyer is a journalist who covers US urban issues, notably for Forbes. His writing projects have taken him to numerous cities across the United States. He is also the editor for daily content at [http://marketurbanism.com/ Market Urbanism].''
*[https://activetransportforcities.com Active Transport for Cities] (Chris R. Hamilton [https://twitter.com/ChrisRHamilton @ChrisRHamilton]) ''Based in Key West, Florida. Previously Hamilton was the Commuter Services Bureau Chief of Arlington, Virginia's DOT and led a team "whose mission is to make it easy for people to take transit, bike, and walk rather than drive alone."'''
*[http://www.thetransportpolitic.com/ The Transport Politic] (Yonah Freemark; based in Cambridge, MA [https://twitter.com/yfreemark @yfreemark]) ''"Yonah Freemark is an urbanist and journalist who has worked in architecture, planning, and transportation."''
*[http://usa.streetsblog.org/ Streetsblog]'' ''
*[http://www.urbanophile.com/ Aaron Renn/Urbanophile] (Aaron M. Renn [[@urbanophile|@urbanophile]]) ''"Aaron M. Renn is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and an opinion-leading urban analyst, writer, and speaker on a mission to help America’s cities thrive and find sustainable success in the 21st century."''
*[http://humantransit.org/ Human Transit] (Jarrett Walker [https://twitter.com/humantransit @humantransit]) ''"Since 1991 I’ve been a consulting transit planner, helping to design transit networks and policies for a huge range of communities.  My goal here is to start conversations about how transit works, and how we can use it to create better cities and towns."''
*[http://archplanbaltimore.blogspot.ca/?view=magazine Community Architect] ''(Klaus Philipsen) "Klaus Philipsen, FAIA is an architect, urban designer and architectural writer specializing in urban architecture, adaptive reuse, preservation and transportation work." "This is an urban design, architecture and cities blog exploring design, art, culture, planning, transportation and cultural landscapes"''
*[http://stopandmove.blogspot.ca/ Stop and Move] - Fresno, California
*[https://letsgola.wordpress.com/ Let's Go LA]
*[https://systemicfailure.wordpress.com/ Systemic Failure]
*[http://markasaurus.com/ Markasaurus] (Mark Hogan [https://twitter.com/markasaurus @markasaurus]) ''Mark Hogan is an architect (principal at Open Scope Studio, San Francisco). "His primary professional interests lie in infill housing, sustainable urban design and in enhancing digital design workflows."''
*[https://marthabridegam.com Martha ][https://marthabridegam.com Bridgegam] ([https://twitter.com/MBridegam @MBridegam]) ''Martha 'Bridgegam'is a writer and attorney who writes about "housing, homelessness, land and water use, landscape history, cities and camps. Mostly in California."''
*[http://www.civilogica.com/ CiviLogica] (Eric Panzer [https://twitter.com/ericpanzer @ericpanzer])'' Eric Panzer is a GIS analyst who writes about 'urban planning, transportation, and sustainability with a focus on Berkeley, CA. ''
*[https://danielkayhertz.com/ City Notes] (Daniel Kay Hertz [https://twitter.com/DanielKayHertz @DanielKayHertz]) ''Daniel Kay Hertz is a senior fellow at [http://cityobservatory.org/ City Observatory] and is a graduate of the MPP program at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. Self-described "militant Midwesternist."''
*[http://cornersideyard.blogspot.ca/ Corner Side Yard] (Pete Saunders [https://twitter.com/petesaunders3 @petesaunders3])'' Pete Saunders is an urban planner, "#Rustbelt lover. Detroit born/raised, Hoosier trained and Windy City polished." Corner Side Yard also gives some coverage to Saunders' native Detroit.''
*[http://surlyurbanist.blogspot.ca/ Surly Urbanism] ([https://twitter.com/surlyurbanist @surlyurbanist] )
*[https://jacedeloney.wordpress.com/ Jace Deloney] [https://twitter.com/JaceDeloney @JaceDeloney]  ''Jace Deloney is the co-founder of [http://www.aura-atx.org/ AURA], a former chair of the City of Austin's Urban Transportation Commission and a Board Member of the Alliance for Public Transportation.''
Line 81 ⟶ 77:
*[http://www.austintransitblog.com/ Austin Transit Blog] [https://twitter.com/atxtransitblog @atxtransitblog]
*[https://keepaustinwonky.com/ Keep Austin Wonky] (Julio Gonzalez Altamirano) 
*[http://urbanizingaustin.tumblr.com/ Urbanizing Austin] (Tim Thomas [https://twitter.com/tthomas48 @tthomas48], Austin)
*[http://m1ek.dahmus.org/ M1EK's Bake-Sale of Bile ] (Mike Dahmus [https://twitter.com/mdahmus @mdahmus], Austin)
*[https://wonkingbird.wordpress.com/ Wonkingbird] (Julie Montgomery [http://twitter.com/juliamontgomery @juliamontgomery], Austin)
*[http://yarak.org/ Yarak.org] (Steven Yarak, Austin)
*[https://mescamilla1980.wordpress.com/ Austin Teacher Dad] (Marshall Escamilla)
*[https://carfreeaustin.com Car Free Austin] [https://twitter.com/CarFreeAustin @carfreeaustin] (Carrie Gammell and Seth Goodman)'' "Carrie Gammell and Seth Goodman are two architectural designers residing in Austin, Texas. Carrie originally hails from Houston, while Seth was born and raised in ATX. Before settling in Austin, Carrie and Seth studied in Houston and Paris and worked in Seattle, Philadelphia, and Bogotá. After living car-free in five other cities, they decided to fully commit to the lifestyle in their new home."''
Line 93 ⟶ 89:
*[http://www.myurbanist.com/ My Urbanist] (Chuck Wolfe [http://t.co/LDkdqQ4sCp crwolfelaw.com]) ''Charles'' "''Chuck" Wolfe is a published author, redevelopment lawyer and affiliate member of the faculty of the University of Washington.''
*[http://theblackurbanist.com/ The Black Urbanist] ( Kristen Jeffers [https://twitter.com/blackurbanist @blackurbanist])|
 
 
 
Line 105 ⟶ 100:
*[http://theoverheadwire.blogspot.ca/ The Overhead Wire]
*[http://usa.streetsblog.org/category/special-features/podcast/ Talking Headways] (Jeff Wood)
*'''The Urbanist and Tall Stories, from Monocle 24'''
*'''Third Wave Urbanism - '''from Kristen Jeffers and Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman
*DNA - Design and Architecture, from Frances Anderton, KCRW Los Angeles.  [https://soundcloud.com/kcrw-dna/ https://soundcloud.com/kcrw-dna/]
*The Observatory (from Design Observer - Jessica Helfand, Michael Beirut, etc) - [https://soundcloud.com/the-observatory-1/ https://soundcloud.com/the-observatory-1/]
Line 121 ⟶ 116:
*There Goes the Neighborhood - from WNYC New York. interviewing the victims and victors of gentrification in Brooklyn h[ttp://www.wnyc.org/story/mouth-ear-brooklyn-gentrification/]
 
 
 
 
 
Anonymous user