Category: Planning and Design
And Now the Rest of the Story: Stewart Brand Promotes Urbanism, Including Slums
This could be the next must-get book for Smart Growthers, New Urbanists, and lots of us who bought into the eco-techno connection decades ago. Stewart Brand, creator of The Whole Earth Catalog and author more recently of How Buildings Learn (Penguin, 1994) - which Jane Jacobs called "a classic and probably a work of genius"... Continue Reading
Category Planning and Design, Public Policy
New Urbanist Cohousing: Another Arrow in Developers’ Quivers?
CNU 17, DENVER, CO – New Urbanists attending the 17th annual Congress of New Urbanism gathering in Denver will spend the next four days talking about alls sorts of overlapping , interconnected challenges: The uncertain economy, the implications of climate change, the impact of an aging society on land use planning,... Continue Reading
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Now What? CNU 17 Addresses the New Era Economy
The irony is unavoidable. Interest in Smart Growth and New Urbanist topics has never been higher. Check out this May 2 column in the Washington Post; or David Brooks’ opinion piece in the New York Times from May 4. Yet the economic downturn has sucked the energy out of innovative projects in both private and... Continue Reading
“Best Practices Guide” Debuts to Glowing Reviews
4th Edition of New Urban News Book Just Issued
Here’s what got our attention: Miami architect/author/New Urbanist provocateur Steve Mouzon says the 2009 "Best Practices Guide" from the New Urban News “just might be the most useful single book on the New Urbanism I have ever seen.” (Read Steve’s complete... Continue Reading
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Next Step in Reforming Transportation Policy: T4 America’s “Blueprint”
Advocates for a different approach to transportation planning haven’t been delirious about the reluctance of the feds and DOTs to depart from business as usual when it comes to investing stimulus money. But there’s another chance.
All aboard. It's time to depart from business as usual.
Transportation for America,... Continue Reading
Category Planning and Design, Public Policy
What We’re Reading: Leon Krier’s “Architecture of Community”
In 1984, Bruce Springsteen told Rolling Stone Magazine that he had albums of unreleased songs and that one day he would “put those out because there was good material in there.” In 1998, he did just that, releasing a beautiful 4-disc set of unreleased songs. Being a long-time devotee, I was more than a little impressed... Continue Reading
Category Architecture, Planning and Design
Katrina Cottages Finding Traction on Gulf Coast
Finally, after more than three and a half years, one of the key New Urbanist efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is beginning to grow legs. And perhaps more importantly, the models being created have implications for affordable housing everywhere. (In the interest of full disclosure:... Continue Reading
On this Earth Day Anniversary: Hints of Convergence
As 21st century crises and concerns began stacking up, it had begun to look as if Smart Growth priorities were going to have to compete for attention and resources with other burning issues. Such as: Climate change, peak oil, community affordability, health care costs, and now the struggling global economy. But on... Continue Reading
DPZ Promotes Mall Makeovers
Will Florida put the “suburban retrofitting” movement on the fast track?
[caption id="attachment_265" align="alignright" width="360"] Making it easier to do something about this.[/caption]
Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co. (DPZ) is providing state officials with a legislative template to do just that. On April... Continue Reading
An Urban Fix for Suburbia? Tackling Growing Problems Through Retrofits
Watching Andres Duany go through images at the final presentation of the Lifelong Communities charrette in Atlanta, it quickly became clear how many of the goals of the ambitious planning effort could be lumped under one category: retrofitting suburbia.
"In one way or another," said DPZ principal Galina Tahchieva, "all... Continue Reading
Category Planning and Design