Scott Doyon

The Wørd: Placemaking Edition

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For some reason — perhaps because the weather was poor, I have a 15 year old daughter, and watching movies makes for a good way to cope with both — one of the themes of the Doyon Family holiday break ended up being future dystopias. Not something necessarily aligned with the hopeful messages more commonly associated... Continue Reading
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Planning and Design: North Pole Edition

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[Originally run Dec. 22, 2014] In the realm of supply chains and distribution logistics, Santa’s the guy. Even FedEx and UPS, the recognized leaders in the field, fail to measure up against the benchmarks he maintains, year after year, without fail. So you’d presumably be safe in assuming that the planning and design... Continue Reading
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Selling Urbanism: Don’t be an Aristarchus

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As placemakers, we know that the challenges of the built environment require more than just new ideas — no matter how clever, unique or seemingly innovative. That was the approach of the 20th century and — no spoiler alert required — it didn’t work out all that well. In retrospect, we know now that the ideas of... Continue Reading
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What This Innocuous Piece of Plastic Says About Our Suburban Future

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Okay. So here we are, out west, working on a county-level comprehensive plan. It’s a big county, which means that each day we meet in the lobby of our centrally-located hotel, then journey caravan-style out to one of the various communities we’re serving over the course of a week. Until we get where we’re going,... Continue Reading
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You’ve Got Lemons: What now?

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A few months ago, I wrote about Leawood, Kansas’ efforts to shut down Spencer Collins’ Little Free Library because it constituted an illegal accessory structure. What made the story interesting is that, while certain advocates were using it as an example of government overreach, a closer look at the facts on the... Continue Reading
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Let’s Get Metaphysical: Considering the value of soul in redevelopment

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Not so long ago, in a conversation about technology and green building, there was mention of some high-tech green building models coming out of Europe. Models that, according to reports, perform so well that even if you factor the embedded energy of a previous structure torn down to accommodate them, they still come out... Continue Reading
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The Perils of Whimsy: Bookshelf reveals community dysfunction

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Spoiler alert: This is not breaking news. The story's actually been at least temporarily resolved. Think of it more as a post-game analysis. Little Free Libraries -- resident-initiated community bookshelves -- are an increasingly popular tactic for bringing neighbors together through their shared love of browsing and... Continue Reading
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Aggravated 15 Year Olds as a Measure of Place

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I’m always on the lookout for simpler ways to make important points about how we grow. Ways that people intuitively understand, and can easily share with others. Regular readers here may recall the last time I talked about this, when my mention of the neighborhood-measuring popsicle test — the ability of an 8 year... Continue Reading
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“People Habitat”: Kaid Benfield takes Smart Growth to a higher level

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For several weeks now I’ve intended to write up my thoughts on “People Habitat,” the recently-released book from NRDC smart growth sensei -- and friend -- Kaid Benfield. Not that it’s anything he needs, mind you. A quick look at his reviews over on Amazon reveals a diverse collection of accolades, consistent only... Continue Reading
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CNU 22 Buffalo: Gearing up for another Stern talkin’ to

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Urban circles echoed with the sound of jaws collectively hitting the floor recently, as the Congress for the New Urbanism made the unexpected announcement that famed architect Robert A.M. Stern would be dropping by CNU 22 in Buffalo to make the case for how the lessons of garden suburbs -- which he explores in his new... Continue Reading
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