Messages
5/16/2023
13 : 4
The Oxford Incident
Understanding is not agreeing, and explaining is not excusing
5/15/2023
13 : 4
Murder Underground
Crime, homelessness, and bad ideas
5/13/2023
13 : 4
You Don't Have Enough Unless You Have More Than Enough
Thoughts on risk assessment, insurance, efficiency vs. resilience
5/12/2023
13 : 4
New and Old #109
Friday roundup and commentary
5/12/2023
7 : 30
Quasi-Urban Block
What Do You Think You're Looking At? #109
5/12/2023
7 : 15
Prices Aren't Metaphysics
Market signals, not revelations
5/9/2023
13 : 4
Beyond Bed Bath & Beyond, To What?
We'll miss the category killer when it's gone
5/8/2023
13 : 7
If You Love Something, Let It Grow
NIMBYism is a denial of the natural order of the built environment
5/6/2023
13 : 15
Multigenerational Suburbia
When most Americans have never lived in a city
5/5/2023
13 : 6
New and Old #108
Friday roundup and commentary
5/4/2023
13 : 4
Talk Notes: Traffic and Crowding
Things I think I'll say in Woodbridge, Virginia
5/3/2023
13 : 4
No Room Above
What Do You Think You're Looking At? #108
5/2/2023
13 : 4
Main Street Supermarket
The forms of traditional urbanism and the scale at which business is done are inextricably linked
5/1/2023
13 : 7
Buffet Chronicles: Back to the Beginning
A classic Chinese buffet that I feel like I've seen before
4/29/2023
12 : 55
Impermanence
Drywall, memories, and the built environment
4/28/2023
13 : 4
New and Old #107
Friday roundup and commentary
4/27/2023
13 : 4
Micro Superstore
A rare retail survivor that does "category killer" right
4/26/2023
13 : 5
Fill It Up With the Ice
What Do You Think You're Looking At? #107
4/25/2023
13 : 4
A City's a City No Matter How Small
The urban settlement is a single species
4/24/2023
13 : 4
What If You're the Placeless One?
The joy of getting to know ordinary places deeply