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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.

Giving Cities the Shape of Justice
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Giving Cities the Shape of Justice

If Cities Were Produce, Mine Would Be Wilted Kale.

Urban planners buy metaphorical produce every day. We convince ourselves that with enough optimism (and maybe a new zoning bylaw), we can fix… everything.

But cities are messy. People are messy. Public spaces are very messy.
And honestly? That’s where the magic is.

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Climbing that ladder again: The Planner and the Pen

Brevity Blog, November 19, 2025

Being a successful professional and toddling writer together in the same body is hard. Having seen career successes, I’m now learning to embrace—or at least accept—a string of rejections that fall like the first rain drops on a cloudy day: not entirely unexpected, but disappointing all the same.

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Plangirl Travels: Lessons from Reykjavik

Planning West Magazine: Fall 2025

Cities are never still; they only change at a pace we sometimes mistake for stillness. Reykjavik’s next chapter will unfold in the open air, proof that climate challenges can spark urban creativity rather than freeze it.

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