THE NEW WATERFRONT: San Francisco America's Cup Catalyst

THE NEW WATERFRONT: San Francisco America's Cup Catalyst

Large-scale waterfront renewal is one of the most dynamic areas of urban design today. New York City just unveiled its first city-wide plan for the waterfront in two decades and its goal is to reconnect New Yorkers with their waterfront. New Orleans is still struggling with Katrina’s water management policies, bogged down in politics, economics, and regional planning. And, of course, Japan’s recent tsunami is a wake-up call for every waterfront city.

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BAY AREA HOUSING: The Shape of Things to Come?

BAY AREA HOUSING: The Shape of Things to Come?

For years, demand for housing in the Bay Area has surpassed supply resulting in today’s housing crisis. As fast as the building pace has become in areas like San Jose and San Francisco, many zoning laws still prohibit high density housing and agonizingly long approval processes discourage quick solutions. Large projects typically take 5-10 years from initial planning to actual construction, usually spanning an entire building cycle from its high point to its lowest.

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