Architectulation = Architecture + Articulation: Covers urban design, architecture, social issues, and city life, with an emphasis on London and Seoul.
Atlantalarry: Writings and photographs involving Atlanta neighborhoods and new urbanism.
Beyond Brilliance, Beyond Stupidity: A pair of weblogs showcasing positive and negative developments in transportation, urban planning, architecture and design.
Bird to the North: Musings on public space from a Project for Public Spaces staff member.
City Comforts Blog: Examines urban issues from a mildly libertarian standpoint.
Civil Pandemonium: Weblog for and by planning students at RMIT University in Victoria, Australia.
Frozen Tropics: Photography and planning topics in the area north of Capitol Hill, with a focus on gentrification and home renovation.
M1 - City Planning: Site created for a city planning class at the University of Manitoba.
Me, My Life + Infrastructure: Observations and photographs of cities and transportation by an urban affairs student in Kansas City.
Neighbourhoods: Explores issues including neighborhood relations, citizenship, social capital, and space and place.
New (sub)Urbanism: Offers news on innovative developments of metropolitan spaces.
Planning Livable Communities: Provides smart growth news and views, with an emphasis on events in the Framingham, Massachusetts area.
Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space: Placemaking discussions include historic preservations and urban design. Emphasis on Washington, D.C.
Reverse Zone: Covers urban planning and technology.
San Francisco Cityscape: Offers commentary and features on urban design and architecture in northern California.
Skunklove: Weblog on city life that covers topics including urban design, planning, sociology, and public art.
Starts and Fits: Covers sustainability, economic development, and urban design in New York City.
Urban Cartography: Collaborative weblog devoted to mapping, planning, and related urban subjects.
Urban Planning Blog: Discussion of trends in urban planning and design by doctoral student Pratik Mhatre.
Urbanism.org: Reports on architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, public art, suburbanism, and urbanism issues.
Urbification: Explores alternatives to typical suburban design and transportation methods.
Why?: Planning student Michael Patrick discusses regional transportation projects.