Politics James Corner's waterfront plans: get the editing pencil The original grand scheme, with conceptual "folds" at the Ferry terminal and south. by Mark Hinshaw / November 7, 2011
Double-tall buses: sitting pretty Boarding a new Community Transit double-decker. by Mark Hinshaw / October 11, 2011
Politics Recession is producing a needed reset on land use The Burien Town Square Project is an example of a local development where walking and transit are emphasized. by Mark Hinshaw / September 29, 2011
Crosscut's Membership drive: 'a culture of open-mindedness' A Crosscut architecture critic and urban planner makes the case for the kind of thoughtful and positive discussion the site strives to engender. Your help as an annual Member will make more of this... by Mark Hinshaw / September 27, 2011
Tech Seattle is killing retail by requiring too much of it Looking east on Yesler in Pioneer Square by Mark Hinshaw / September 18, 2011
Politics Sick suburbs, expiring exurbs Suburban tract housing outside Cincinnati, near Union, Kentucky by Mark Hinshaw / August 30, 2011
Politics Architecture done with mirrors The mirrored effect on Seventh Ave. by Mark Hinshaw / July 11, 2011
Remaking urban waterfronts: not just in Seattle An architect's rendering of the preliminary design for the Bellingham waterfront. by Mark Hinshaw / June 5, 2011
Waterfront Park: Courted by Corner James Corner, lead designer for Seattle's central waterfront park by Mark Hinshaw / May 19, 2011
Making a waterfront park that fits Seattle's culture Seattle's downtown waterfront, with angled piers and a long-blighting Viaduct. by Mark Hinshaw / February 23, 2011