Posts about Urban Planning

CRTKL Datum Trends 2019

Datum: 9 Trends to Watch in 2019

Some economists predict that the U.S. economy is not going to plunge into a deep downturn this year but global markets are expected to slow down some, leaving consumer mindsets in a state of trepidation. Watching the news doesn’t help: Trade wars with China; Brexit as a game of economic and political ping pong; and […]

Read More

DATÜM: Optimized Wellness

What if smart buildings could sync with human beings to make us healthier, happier and smarter? From portable sensors and responsive wearable technology that track health and predict illness, to home systems that simplify everyday life and improve our wellbeing, wellness technologies are now capable of seamlessly transitioning us throughout our day as we move […]

Read More

Airports and Community (Part II)

Part one of this series explored the beginnings of the evolution of airport planning and the role communities play. Part two will look at the future opportunities the airports and surrounding communities offer from an urban planner’s perspective. The Future Requires Collaboration The airline industry is growing quickly. According to recent estimates, the total number of […]

Read More

Airports and Community (Part I)

How have airports evolved over the years, and how will it inform the development of cities in the future? In this two-part series, Nate Cherry will offer an in-depth look at the vital relationship between airports and communities. Part one will focus on corridor-based growth and the emergence of airport cities. The aviation scene is […]

Read More

Stuck in the Middle—What can save the average American mall?

Erich Dohrer doesn’t want to talk about the “dead mall” or the great mall success story—he wants to talk about design solutions for the ones that are just getting by. American malls are having an identity crisis. On one hand, we’ve all heard of the major decline in suburban shopping centers—too much retail square footage […]

Read More