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Congress for New Urbanism
a
San Francisco-based non-profit organization that was founded in 1993.
Works with architects, developers, planners, and others involved in the
creation of cities and towns, teaching them how to implement the
principles of the New Urbanism. Congress for the New Urbanism Advocates
for the restructuring of public policy and development practices to
support the restoration of existing urban centers and towns within
coherent metropolitan regions. Duany & Plater-Zyberk Architects, Inc Offering town planning and architectural services. Includes letters and writings. National Trust for Historic Preservation's National Main Street Center National organization for the Main Street downtown revitalization program. New School for Traditional Architecture & Urbanism Reviving the design, teaching, and construction of traditional places and buildings for the 21st Century. New Urban News Newsletter covering the new urbanism, smart growth, and traditional neighborhood development. New Urbanism The
revival of our lost art of place-making, it is essentially a
re-ordering of the built environment into the form of complete towns.
New Urbanism promotes the creation and restoration of compact,
walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods, towns, and cities. New Urbanism Information about the revival of the lost art of place-making and walkable cities, towns, and neighborhoods. Smartcode.org Features
the text of a land use code for the development of both infill and
greenfield communities. Published by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company. The Seaside Institute Promotes a return of human values to architecture, the building arts, urban design, and regeneration. The Town Paper Publications
about urbanism and town design, charrettes, public outreach, and
educational debate. Includes an archive of articles and links to
traditional neighborhood developments. Timeline of New Urbanism Database
that records key events in the history of new urbanism, as well as
historical influences reaching back to the 19th century. Timeline of New Urbanism A searchable database of key events in the history of new urbanism, as well as historical influences. |
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