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My Urban Curious Blog: 

Authoritative, Affectionate, and Occasionally Absurd

I have been writing about cities, urban design, and the quirks of how people live together for more than twenty-five years. Some of that writing has been technical, or professional. Some has been quirky, or heartfelt. Some has been—let’s be honest here—slightly absurd, usually after an unusually strong espresso.

PlanGirl Travels: Lessons to Bring Home
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PlanGirl Travels: Lessons to Bring Home

Installment #15:
BC Views of Three Asian Cities

Planning West Magazine - Winter 2019

I studied three "Asian Tiger" cities and found that many of the solutions we dub "leading-edge" in Canada, including those we refer to as "alternative development standards," are just the ordinary course of business in parts of Asia.

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What Would Jane Jacobs Do?
City Planning Emilie K. Adin City Planning Emilie K. Adin

What Would Jane Jacobs Do?

Herizons - Fall 2018

Taking on the power of developers … Citizen-led walking tours … Legendary city planning maven Jane Jacobs creates an urban movement to bring cities’ priorities down to the grassroots level.

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PlanGirl Travels: Lessons to Bring Home
PlanGirl Travels Emilie K. Adin PlanGirl Travels Emilie K. Adin

PlanGirl Travels: Lessons to Bring Home

Installment #14:
Portland

Planning West Magazine: Fall 2016

In this article, we head south to visit that great bastion of counterculture: Portland, Oregon. There are lessons we can pull from America’s “Most Bike-Friendly City” and “Top ‘Green’ City,” not to mention its “Best Beer Town.” Join me as I touch upon Portland’s greatest planning achievements and compare Portland’s initiatives to ones from across British Columbia.

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