New Urbanism

November 4, 2025

Earl Blumenauer on Portland’s Rise, Fall, and Recovery: Lessons for West Coast Cities

In a wide-ranging conversation, former Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer contends that West Coast downtowns can recover if their leaders focus on delivery over rhetoric, while insisting on accountability from what he calls “productive progressives.” Blumenauer pushes back on polarized portrayals of his city as a “war zone,” emphasizing peaceful mass demonstrations and judicial checks on federal overreach that affirmed civic resilience. Turning to Los Angeles, Blumenauer cautions that governance “reforms” too often breed fragmentation; what matters most, he argues, is performance and outcomes—not structure.

May 15, 2019

Gerhard Mayer: U.S. Urban Planning Needs Complete Paradigm Shift

Acclaimed architect Gerhard Mayer discusses how the suburban model of American housing came to be, outlining how cities in Europe and Asia have embraced design-level thinking to develop livable, dense urban communities.

August 23, 2004

Congress for the New Urbanism 2005 Conference In L.A.

A conversation with CNU President and CEO John Norquist

November 19, 2003

Antonio Villaraigosa Offers An Agenda: The Emerging Latino New Urbanism

An excerpt from the LA City Councilman's keynote address at the recent Transportation and Land Use Collaborative conference, Latino New Urbanism.

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