It has taken me a bit too long to get around to this but it is still worth mentioning. The…
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What will Buffalo’s built environment look like in years to come? How tall will buildings be? What materials will they…
Submitted by George Grasser: To register for the Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) in Buffalo, and for updates on the…
Elmwood Avenue is the golden child when it comes to commercial shopping districts in Buffalo. But that doesn’t mean that…
UB’s School of Architecture and Planning, through a One Region Forward initiative, is currently engaged in a federally-funded* collaborative training course designed…
The Buffalo Architecture Foundation is inviting everyone to attend an event on Thursday at 6:00pm called “6 Minute Building Stories”. Guests…
As Buffalo begins to explore different ways to put “people first” when it comes to planning, there are cities such…
If you are of the belief that key issues such as “improving mobility, promoting more efficient land use patterns, strengthening…
In Brooklyn, there is a tradition of gathering around the Front Stoop to visit with family, friends, and neighbors to…
Considering recent press circulating around the topic of Ohio Street and the Buffalo River, Thursday’s panel discussion comes at a…