Article Index
These entries present ideas about how buildings, cities, and landscapes can be made into better places for humans. Humane Design is published by Jeremy Fretts, and is committed to "improving the human habitat." Jeremy Fretts is a designer at Niles Bolton Associates, and a member of the Congress for New Urbanism. RSS/XML
Entries by Category
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- Affordable Housing (1)
- CNU Summaries (10)
- Consumer Goods (2)
- General Editorial (23)
- Housing (8)
- Humane Design projects & updates (3)
- Mass Transit (3)
- Materials and Methods (1)
- Religious facilities (4)
- Reviews of individual projects/ locations (5)
- Street Design (3)
- TND Concepts (7)
Entries by Title
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- Brutalism: inhumane design
- The Other Washington DC
- The bigger they are, the harder they fall?
- Building to create community: the market is ripe
- Good modernism; bad traditionalism
- Humane Storage - A place for everything
- Cool materials from the Solar Decathlon
- One-block wonder: The Village at Shirlington
- Death by Architecture
- Transit Church at Clarendon Metro
- Palaces in the Park
- What's 'New' in New Urbanism - Part One: Squeaky Clean
- What's 'New' in New Urbanism: Introduction
- Playing in the fountain...an inalienable right!
- Clever detail for uplights
- RESIDENTIAL liner buildings!
- Live from CNU / Philadelphia - A tour of Manayunk
- SPM Desperately seeking Third Place
- Open Source Architecture
- Charlotte - Most Humane airport
- Portfolio update on humanedesign.com
- Site Visit: South Dunn Street, Bloomington
- Creative options for school expansion
- Best & worst new appliances
- Favorite chairs for office, cafe, and home
- Un-planned obsolescence
- Affordable real estate for small business
- New idea for a coffee shop - "Alone Together"
- Viewsheds - Preserving vistas
- Where are the Delis?
- The Architecture of the Ordinary - Jeremy teaches at Ball State
- Liner Building: The Cap at Union Station, Columbus, Ohio
- Toll Road Indiana: The Governor's Folly
- Shutters: the great USAmerican architectural cartoon
- Healthcare as urban form-giver
- Asian Microlofts (sm)
- How regulations shape our houses
- Courtyard Housing in Indianapolis
- Urban design & terrorism
- What's Missing in Residential Design
- Deadly cul-de-sacs
- "Lazy Man Planning" benefits developer (From the experts at CNU XIV)
- The (Broken) Promise of Suburbia
- Highlights from CNU XIV, Providence, RI
- Modernism and New Urbanism
- Miscellany from CNU
- Hoosier & Buckeye Urbanists
- Artful Trash Cans
- Live from CNU!
- Favorite Pedestrian Places
- Pleasant places to work
- Office with a view required by law
- Affordable housing, mass customization: the next frontier
- Basics of Form-Based Coding
- Suburban teen yearns for urban life
- Pay Toilets come to the United States!
- The Role of Iconic Buildings
- Meridian Park neighborhood charrette
- Preferred streetlamps
- "New Suburbanism" getting press...but isn't it really Urbanism?
- "Reality House" debuts at builders' show
- Site updated with site planning images & movie
- Newly built Real Urbanism in Pittsburgh is a showstopper!
- Educating Americans to choose urban life
- Unaffordable Housing
- Friendly Pedestrian T-Shirts
- A quick visit to Atlantic Station (Atlanta)
- Live-work building
- It's more fun in Indianapolis!
- Condos: Location, location, location!
- Good urbanism for good mental health
- Affordable housing: scale or quality?
- Charrette of unprecedented scope in Mississippi
- Basics of New Urbanism
- Hangin' with the Prez
- Mixed use "good examples" just added
- Rail good office space!
- New Urban Billboards
- Please, "cut through" my neighborhood!
- Structured for growth!
- Faith & Urbanism
- Others pursuing humane designs...
- Congress for New Urbanism - general update
- Transparency in religious, retail, and recreation buildings
- Top Ten Homebuilder Mistakes
- Benefits of Starbucks

