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Canals could be focal point of Muskegon's Windward Pointe development

By: Justine McGuireFrom: MLive

Uptown and Downtown

By: Norm SinclairFrom: DBusiness

New Urbanist Seaside Paradise Celebrates 25 Years

By: James Howard KuntslerFrom: The American Conservative

Plan Baton Rouge scores big in its 20-year quest to revitalize downtown

By: STEPHANIE RIEGELFrom: Business Report

Paint the town

By: Elizabeth HarperFrom: Modern Luxury

Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk on Seaside, Miami, and Making Tall Buildings Good Neighbors

By: Charles KaneFrom: Common Edge

A Storied Getaway on Florida's Atlantic Coast Ushers in a New Era of Luxury

By: MARIO LÒPEZ-CORDEROFrom: Veranda

This Innovative Suburb Once Seemed Like a Failure

By: Dan ReedFrom: Washingtonian

Bonita Springs looking to improve traffic flow on Bonita Beach Rd.

By: Devin TurkFrom: NBC-2

First Steps Taken To Implement Kirkwood Master Plan

By: Dennis HannonFrom: West End Word

Muskegon Lake’s rebirth opens city to new water-focused uses

By: Marla R. MillerFrom: MiBiz

Zoning changes would protect 'unique character' of downtown Pensacola, firm says

By: Jim LittleFrom: Pensacola News Journal

Study Reports Plenty Of Downtown Kirkwood Parking

By: Dennis HannonFrom: South County Times

7 Bold Buildings Designed by Women

By: Nick MafiFrom: Architectural Digest

North Beach Yard needs city’s help to open fast

By: Joey FlechasFrom: Miami Herald

Windermere residents voice opposition to proposed Isleworth-area development

By: Danielle HendrixFrom: Orange Observer

Zoning changes on the horizon for Lower Merion institutions

By: Richard IlgenfritzFrom: MainLine Times

Early architects honored at Seaside

By: Deborah WheelerFrom: Panama City News Herald

Kirkwood As A Regional Destination

By: Don CorriganFrom: Webster Kirkwood Times

Muskegon hopes to abandon railroad track on Windward Pointe site

By: Ben SoliisFrom: MLive

Alys Beach: A stark, elegant example of New Urbanism

By: Cheryl BlackerbyFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

Sprawl Repair

By: Galina TachievaFrom: NAHB Best in American Living

A luxury community in Florida mandates resilience in new-home construction

By: John CaulfieldFrom: Building Design and Construction

Citrus Square's New Urbanist Master Plan

By: Annabel HsinFrom: Traditional Building

Derby to use state grant toward downtown redevelopment

By: Jean Falbo-SosnovichFrom: Greenwich Time

The Seaside Experiment

By: Chris RybaFrom: Designing Essential

All the Pretty Faces

By: Aaron BetskyFrom: Architecture Magazine

Hot Springs Village residents, others set goals for master plan

By: Steven MrossFrom: Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Positive response to Hot Springs Village master plan

By: Steven MrossFrom: The Sentinel-Record

A Private Paradise

By: Michael GrossFrom: Avenue Magazine

Renowned design firm tapped for key Muskegon lakefront project

By: Ben SolisFrom: MLive

Form-based code, inclusion of low-income housing advocates discussed for SIA

By: Chris SuarezFrom: The Daily Progress

Developer plans affordable housing, retail for Fort Collins' 'last frontier'

By: Pat FerrierFrom: Coloradoan

Plotting A Course For Downtown Kirkwood

By: Dan CorriganFrom: Webster-Kirkwood Times

Our Town

By: Becca HensleyFrom: Modern Luxury

Work under way for new zoning rules for Strategic Investment Area

By: Sean TubbsFrom: Charlottesville Tomorrow

What Pensacola is doing to make downtown more pedestrian friendly

By: Jim LittleFrom: Pensacola News Journal

Okeechobee Business District and One Flagler Project Approved by West Palm Beach Planning Board

By: Tom CrowleyFrom: EIN Presswire

Innovative design for affordable housing

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public Square

Windsor - VIDEO

By: ALAÏA FONKFrom: Objekt International

Ashton Woods brings an ambitious 600-home community to Sandy Springs

By: Betsy RileyFrom: Atlanta Magazine

Charrette closing presentation set for 6 to 8 p.m. Friday

By: Charles PrinceFrom: The Buckeye Lake Beacon

north beach yard brings on acclaimed new urbanist

By: Susan AskewFrom: RE: Miami Beach

Well-designed: Remembering the rescue and resurgence of downtown Stuart

By: Tom LucidoFrom: TC Palm

Group to coordinate development of Buckeye Lake region

By: Mary Beth LaneFrom: The Columbus Dispatch

Massive rewrite of Charleston's architectural review rules moves a step ahead

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

Derby Hosts Route 34 Widening Info Session

By: StaffFrom: Valley Independent Sentinel

On eve of Aliso Viejo’s birthday, a look back at the city’s history

By: Shane NewellFrom: The Orange County Register

State Bond Commission approves $5 million for Derby, a ‘monumental day’ for city

By: Jean Falbo-SosnovichFrom: New Haven Register

Realizing your dream home by the sea

By: Tribune WiresFrom: The Daily Tribune

Developer unveils plans for 43-hectare project in Batangas

By: StaffFrom: Manila Bulletin

Charter Awards focus on renovation, revitalization

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public Square

Retrofitting Suburbia

By: Cary EstesFrom: Business Alabama

AboitizLand unveils Foressa

By: Jeandie GololoFrom: SunStar CEBU

Three keys to low-cost, high quality airport retrofits

By: Les SobelFrom: Build A Better Burb

Leading Voices with ULI: Andrés Duany

By: Jessie HimmelrichFrom: Urban Land Institute

Great idea: The rural-to-urban Transect

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public Square

AboitizLand bullish on Seafront Residences

By: Rizal Raoul ReyesFrom: Business Mirror

Naples Fifth Avenue redesigner Andres Duany says another garage vital

By: Joey CranneyFrom: Naples Daily News

Aliso Viejo Town Center meetings offer glimpse of revitalization

By: StaffFrom: The Orange County Register

AboitizLand launches Batangas beachfront devt

By: StaffFrom: The Manila Times

Architects and Urban Thought Leaders on Design for the Public Realm

By: Fred BernsteinFrom: Architectural Record

Zoning for walkable neighborhoods: Form-based Codes Gaining Ground Share

By: David GoldbergFrom: On Common Ground

‘New urbanism’: Building communities for people, not cars

By: Yuji Vincent GonazalesFrom: Philippine Daily Inquirer

6 Housing Developments That Changed Architecture Forever

By: Sam LubellFrom: Architizer

Doral had no downtown for nearly 15 years. Now it has two.

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: Miami Herald

City to present more possible changes for Central Avenue corridor

By: Jeannie NguyenFrom: KRQE NEWS 13

7 Bold Buildings Designed by Women

By: Nick MafiFrom: Architectural Digest

Getting to yes in the ‘land of no’

By: Richard MurdoccoFrom: The Real Deal

Developer sets sights on defunct Lifetouch Studios in Derby for manufacturing technology center

By: Jean Falbo-SosnovichFrom: New Haven Register

Great Idea: Building better suburbs through retrofit

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public Square

Charleston city council approves new height rules, changes to design review process

By: Abigail DarlingtonFrom: The Post and Courier

Charleston revamping its height rules, architectural review

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

Omaha employers put muscle behind shared vision of midtown, including long-desired streetcar

By: Christopher BurbachFrom: Omaha World-Herald

College of Charleston plans novel graduate program in architecture, design

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

Why We Code

By: Andres DuanyFrom: CNU Public Square

Little Derby has a big plan

By: Tom CondonFrom: The CT Mirror

Big addition planned for New Town St. Charles, with 850 new homes starting in 2019

By: Mark SchlinkmannFrom: St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Lower Merion awards contract for new zoning consultant, to have new zoning codes next year

By: Richard Ilgenfritz From: MainLine Times

Meet the Y.I.M.B.Y. estate owners building new towns on their land – at their own expense

By: Eleanor DoughtyFrom: The Telegraph

Derby Consultant Says Main Street Widening Plan Is Flawed

By: Eugene DriscollFrom: Valley Independent Sentinel

From "Sprawl" to a "Complete Community"

By: Dave AugustynFrom: Erie Media

Public gets a voice in Derby revitalization plans

By: Meg BaroneFrom: CT Post

Lorelei plans expected to be publicized next week

By: Ashley HeffernanFrom: Charleston Regional Business Journal

Stakeholders share visions for Derby

By: Meg BaroneFrom: CT Post

Work starts on Jindee coastal development after 14 years of planning

By: Lucy JarvisFrom: North Coast Times

How a high ‘walk score’ boosts your home’s value

By: Daniel GoldsteinFrom: MarketWatch

AboitizLand to launch 4 projects in Luzon

By: Catherine TalaveraFrom: The Manila Times

Blog: 20th Anniversary of the Birmingham Master Plan

By: Robert J GibbsFrom: DBusiness Daily News

From Suburban Office Park to a New Downtown in Florida

By: Will MachtFrom: Urbanland

Rebuilding Tradition

By: Ben GierhartFrom: Voice Tribune

$1B Lorelei project in Charleston 18 months from breaking ground; developers begin seeking input for ideas

By: Warren L WiseFrom: The Post and Courier

Carlton Landing OKLA Celebrates Completion of 100th Home

From: PR Web

$1B Independence development will break ground

By: Rob RobertsFrom: Kansas City Business Journal

Andres Duany on the Unique Challenges of Working in Cuba

By: Martin C. PedersenFrom: Common Edge

The first suburban retrofit gets a neighborhood

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public Square

Town Madison begins work with new developer, master plan expected within next month

By: Christine KillimayerFrom: WHNT News

The Evolution of Alys Beach

By: Tori PhelpsFrom: Vie Magazine

Allure: the Rolls Royce of Historic Downtown Fort Myers

From: Ft. Myers Florida Weekly

Moody: Charleston BAR should go back to what they were supposed to be doing

From: Palmetto Business Daily

How Did Sarasota's Massive new Vue win Approval?

By: Susan BurnsFrom: Sarasota Magazine

How Commercial Real Estate is Changing Residential Housing

By: Devon ThorsbyFrom: US News

Lanny Keller: Government Street Site a perfect canvas for urban planner with record of success in Baton Rouge and beyond

From: The Advocate

Unhappy about towering condos downtown? We asked for it say city officials

By: Adam CelliniFrom: My Suncoast-Sarasota

Q&A with Gretchen Schneider

By: Harold BubilFrom: Herald Tribune

Doral Academy earns 31 awards places ninth in math convention

By: Adrianne RichardsonFrom: The Miami Herald

Derby Chooses New Redevelopment Planners

By: Staff ArticleFrom: Valley Independent Sentinal

Derby hires consulting firm to revive downtown

By: Jean Falvo-SosnovitzFrom: New Haven Register

Miami firm chosen to help redevelop downtown Derby

By: Michael P. MaykoFrom: CT Post

Wanted: ‘Active engaged entrepreneurial and working millennials’

By: Jordan GreenFrom: Triad City Beat

Rescue Babylon

By: Letter to EditorFrom: The Miami Herald

Vista Field redevelopment plan lands critical support

By: Wendy CulverwellFrom: Tri-City Herald

Miami’s landmark Babylon Apartments first Arquitectonica building faces demolition

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Best: How Norton Commons is Teaching the Suburbs to Walk Again - Broken Sidewalk

By: EditorFrom: Broken Sidewalk

Old Naples charm part of the focus as candidates for mayor council debate redevelopment

By: Joseph CrannyFrom: Naples Daily News

Influential architect reflects on Aberdeenshire’s new £1billion town

By: Francesca MarshallFrom: The Press and Journal

Time to Repair Tax Zoning laws

By: EditorialFrom: The Post and Courier

Editorial: Vision for future of a stable downtown Naples requires change

By: EditorialFrom: Naples Daily News

High Point considers reboot of revitalization program

By: Jordan GreenFrom: Triad City Beat

Beachfront Project A Model Of Resiliency

By: Jennifer GoodmanFrom: Builder Online

Windsor project in Vero Beach enters new phase

From: The Real Deal

Charleston changing its architectural review

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

Time to develop the Birmingham 2036 Plan

By: Chuck MossFrom: HometownLife

Meeting a Housing Need

By: Ian BlackFrom: SRQ Magazine

Perdido Key Master Plan presented

By: Carlos GiesekenFrom: Pensacola News Journal

Perdido Key's future is pedestrian bike friendly

By: Carlos GiesekenFrom: Pensacola News Journal

PERDIDO KEY MASTER PLAN WORKSHOP SCHEDULED

From: The Pulse

UN Honors Kentlands

By: Ellyn WexlerFrom: The Town Courier

Public meetings this week could shape Bethel’s future

By: Nelson OliveiraFrom: NewsTimes

DINNER WITH DUANY '72 - CHICAGO HUMANITIES FEST

From: Princeton Club of Princeton

Improving the livability of our cities

By: Felino A. Palafox Jr.From: The Manila Times

REVIEW> TIME WARP-Thirty Years of Emerging Voices

From: The Architects Newspaper

Perdido Key's Cinderella Moment

By: Drew BuchananFrom: The Pulse

The 30 Most Impressive Female Architects Alive Today

By: Kelsey FoxFrom: Windows & Siding Online

A $74 million big deal in downtown Naples

By: Laura LaydonFrom: Naples Daily News

Our future depends on walkable communities

By: EditorialFrom: News-Press

Perdido Key Current Issues

By: Perdido Key AssociationFrom: Perdido Key Association

Mt Laurel Selected as Birmingham’s OnlySouthernLiving Inspired Community

From: Business Wire

First Public Meeting of 'BETHEL FORWARD Community Voices' Produced Many Ideas for Master Plan

By: Paula AntoliniFrom: Bethel Advocate

Doubling the BAR’s good work

By: EditorialFrom: The Post and Courier

Presence Health asks West Town residents how can we build a healthier community?

By: Shannon Barnet From: Becker's Hospital Review

COUNTY RENEWS EFFORT TO DEVELOP VISION FOR PERDIDO KEY

By: Drew BuchananFrom: The Pulse

AS220 Placemaking Forum Set For October 6

By: GoLocal.prov

Buildings are Cool

School of Architecture honored for serving Little Havana

By: David UfbergFrom: The Miami Hurricane

Planners weigh in on changing city’s architecture review

By: Robert BehrFrom: The Post and Courier

Renowned Urban Planner and Architect Andres Duany Returns to Charleston

By: Dan DickisonFrom: College of Charleston

Office building eyed for 1970s-era bank at busy Charleston corner

By: John McDermottFrom: The Post and Courier

Architecture consultant completes report on Charleston policies

By: Ashley HeffernanFrom: Charleston Regional Business Journal

Report offers solutions to fix the city’s broken BAR

By: Dustin WatersFrom: Charleston City Paper

Spotlight: Andres Duany

By: Rory StottFrom: ArchDaily

Creating Fit Communities

From: The Manila Times

THE NEXT NEW COLUMBIA: Is downtown headed for new urban gridlock?

By: Wilkinson/EllisFrom: The State

Mid City: The next frontier

By: David JacobsFrom: Baton Rouge Business Report

Bethel downtown revitalization study moves forward

By: Dirk PerrefortFrom: NewsTimes

Plan for Entergy site wins approval

By: Timothy BooneFrom: The Advocate

Miami’s Urban Design Revolution

By: John DorschnerFrom: Biscayne Times

Chapel Hill NC's Southern Village 20th Anniversary Celebration Includes Hotel

From: Globe Newswire

Why cities should stop trying to be the next Brooklyn

By: Ben Adler From: Grist

Pondering Sprawl

By: John OlsonFrom: Colorado Springs Independent

Historic district variety will survive in a living city

By: Robert N. RosenFrom: The Post and Courier

No 'Second Kick' required to preserve Holy City Skyline

By: John M BurbageFrom: The Post and Courier

Look More for Best Jasper Plan

By: OpinionFrom: The Post and Courier

A tale of two developments

By: OpinionFrom: The Post and Courier

5 new home trends for 2015

By: Marianne CusatoFrom: Fortune

Naples Fla. hurt downtown by rejecting parking

By: Laurel MillerFrom: seacoastonline.com

How Farms Became the New Hot Suburb

By: Franz LidzFrom: Smithsonian Magazine

New Amherst offers a different kind of community living

From: Northumberlandnews.com

What is New Urbanism

By: Peter SimekFrom: FrontBurner D Magazine

Redesign of the Design District: New Boutiques and restaurants Arriving

By: Nicholas NehmasFrom: The Miami Herald

Beach Co. unveils 20-story Sergeant Jasper plan

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

High Point looking beyond the furniture market

By: Taft WirebackFrom: Greensboro News & Record

English Village to Rise on Site of Dying Dead Glenridge Hall

By: Michael KahnFrom: Curbed Atlanta

Miami architect makes building policy suggestions

By: Ashley HeffernanFrom: Charleston Regional Business Journal

Ashton Woods Homes plans New Urbanist development around Mercedes-Benz HQ

By: Douglas SamsFrom: Atlanta Business Chronicle

Picket Fence-America: New Urbanism Flourishes in Seaside

By: Cheryl BlackerbyFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

Cerro Wire site plan unveiled by Simon - combines residential commercial elements on 90-acre Syosset property

By: Victor OcasioFrom: Newsday

Letter: If not Sgt. Jasper. What?

By: EditorialFrom: The Post and Courier

Two BARs a reasonable start

By: EditorialFrom: The Post and Courier

Fort Myers City Council to consider new version of The Vue

By: Dick HoganFrom: News-Press

Letter: Architects know Charleston better than Duany

By: EditorialFrom: The Post and Courier

Improve New Building Designs - Charleston

By: EditorialFrom: The Post and Courier

Andres Duany unveils his prescription for Charleston architecture

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

Duany Predicts Decline Of Strict Green Building Standards

By: Andre ShashatyFrom: Sustainable Communities

Andres Duany delivers Charleston an architectural earful

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

Smart Code innovator praises city's development

By: Matt OkarmusFrom: Montgomery Advertiser

Metro Councilwomen at odds with RDA wants more affordable housing in their District

By: Rebekah AllenFrom: The Advocate

Miami team to evaluate Charleston’s architectural standards

By: Staff Report From: Charleston Regional Business Journal

Mid City Entergy site plans unveiled as residents demand more affordable housing: view renderings

By: Renita D. YoungFrom: The Times-Picayune

Aquilini family presses on with Washington state wine venture

By: Peter MithamFrom: Business Vancouver

David Brussat - Dr. Downtown: Ask Dr. Downtown

By: David BrussatFrom: Go Local Prov

New Urbanism Succeeds yet the Greater Washington Agenda does not

From: The Seventh State

1500 homes proposed for Wild Cherry Canyon near Avila Beach

By: David SneedFrom: The Tribune

Senate Republicans unveil pavement-heavy transportation plan laden with bad provisions

From: Cascadia Advocate

New buildings? World is watching

By: OpinionFrom: The Post and Courier

Lanny Keller: Downtown Baton Rouge is booming; what's the next step?

By: Lanny KellerFrom: The Advocate

The city’s worst new building — or one of its best?

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

As Its Economy Grows Charleston Is Torn Over Its Architectural Future

By: Richard FaussettFrom: The New York Times

Our Views: Happy 10th for the Shaw

By: Walt HandelsmanFrom: The Advocate

Huntsville Ala. Development Named Community of the Year in National Design Competition

By: As it HappensFrom: National Association of Home Builders

Federal City in Algiers to have new master developer by end of January

By: Paul PurpuraFrom: The Times-Picayune

New plan calls for Miami-Dade mayor to take reins on sea rise

By: Jenny StaleovitchFrom: The Miami Herald

Port of Kennewick Charrette - Andres Duany

By: Andres DuanyFrom: YouTube

Architecture Continues To Implode: More Insiders Admit The Profession Is Failing

By: Justin ShubowFrom: Forbes

For Charleston and the Low Country a year of big change looms

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

To solve tourism issues focus on a livable city for locals

By: Ed BuckleyFrom: The Post and Courier

Friends and Neighbors: UM architecture students present new vision for Hialeah industrial site

By: Christina MayoFrom: The Miami Herald

Developer has major projects looming in Birmingham and Royal Oak

By: Jay Grossman and Nathan MuellerFrom: HometownLife

City must be open to acting on advice

From: The Post and Courier

Raise the Architectural Bar

By: EditorialFrom: The Post and Courier

Miami-based firm picked to evaluate Charleston’s architecture policies

By: Staff ReportFrom: Charleston Regional Business Journal

Planner suggests a 'much cooler' idea for old Energy site in Baton Rouge; concept includes rail station

By: Timothy BooneFrom: The Advocate

City of Charleston and Historic Foundation partner to hire Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company

By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and Courier

RDA - urban planners to hold design charrette for Mid City redevelopment project next week

By: Renata D. YoungFrom: The Times-Picayune

Reshaping Burns Harbor revitalizing Northwest Indiana

By: Louisa MurzynFrom: Nwitimes.com

Who are the top women in real estate?

By: Leigh GallagherFrom: Fortune

Stimpson: City Not Close to 'Business Friendly'

By: Peter AlbrechtFrom: WKRG.com News 5

Arrival of Fall Brings Near-Perfect Subtropical Weather Happy Reunions of Members and New Luxury Homes Listed in Residential Sporting & Beach Club Community of Windsor

By: NewswireVero BeachFrom: NewswireVero Beach

Andres Duany talks about 30A

By: Deborah WheelerFrom: The Walton Sun

Your View: Guest Column - Value your vote ... High Point needs new leadership

By: Ryan SaundersFrom: Hype.com

Davis faces challenge from Sims in Ward 5

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: Hype.com

Committee tackles permitting issues

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: Hype.com

Revised Gehry design of Eisenhower Memorial get okay from fine arts panel

By: Peggy McGloneFrom: The Washington Post

Monica Peters: “We Heart High Point” believes in our city

By: Monica PetersFrom: Hype.com

Editorial: New interchange a good first step

By: Times ColonistFrom: Times Colonist

Crowd not keen on adding more housing near West Haven station

By: Mark ZaretskyFrom: New Haven Register

Tour highlights campus architecture

By: Nadijah CampbellFrom: The Miami Hurricane

Architectural Record To Hold Innovation Conference October 9 in NYC

By: McGraw Hill ConstructionFrom: Market Watch

Changing Demands in Form-Based Codes

By: Jacob OglesFrom: SRQ Magazine

University of Notre Dame acquires Seaside Archives launches new Seaside Research Portal

By: Jessica TempleFrom: Notre Dame News

Town Square | Amenity-rich apartments in Rockville open

By: Michele LernerFrom: Where We Live

Fascism Is Efficient Says Andres Duany Leading Proponent of “Sustainable Development”

By: Lawrence J.McQuillanFrom: The Beacon

High Point Journal: One-term incumbents in wards 5 and 6 face challengers

By: Jordan GreenFrom: City Beat

Cutting Red Tape in Mobile

By: Peter AlbrechtFrom: WKRG.com News 5

Spectrum leader touts Grand Rapids at World Leisure Congress

By: Rachel WeickFrom: Grand Rapids Business Journal

Downtown Providence now a place to work play and live / Video

By: Alisha A. PinaFrom: Providence Journal

RDA Chooses Duany Plater-Zyberk for Mid-City PreDevelopment Gov't Street Entergy Building Renovation Plan

By: Renita D. YoungFrom: The Times-Picayune

Urbanism: Reconsidering Seaside Florida

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: Sustainable Cities Collective

Architectural Record Recognizes Prominent Female Architects

By: Hadley KellerFrom: Architectural Digest

Port of Kennewick Commissioners told Key Project Could Set Stage for Vista Field Development

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Let’s make suburbs into cities: New urbanism - car culture and the future of community

By: Steven ConnFrom: Salon

Miami-based firm selected to create master plan for former Entergy site on Government

By: Kelly ConnellyFrom: Greater Baton Rouge Business Report

Winners of Architectural Record's First Annual Women in Architecture Awards Announced

From: AZO Build.com

Two finalists selected for Mid City Predevelopment Government Street Entergy building renovation plan

By: Renita D. YoungFrom: The Times-Picayune

Oubre and Duany to compete to do RDA's master plan for Mid City

By: Stephanie RiegelFrom: Greater Baton Rouge Business Report

Andres Duany - leading City Planner defends Benevolent Dictatorships

By: On Line BlogFrom: As It Happens Update

Sprawl: It Is Stealing Real Money Out Of Your Pocket Or The Taco Johns Of Buffalo

By: Posted by SteelFrom: Buffalo Rising

Anchor Tenant Landed for Camana Bay Mixed-Use

By: David PhillipsFrom: GlobeSt.com

'Katrina Cottages' to be built at North Baldwin Center for Technology

By: Tina CovingtonFrom: Gulf Coast News

Celebrating the Kentlands’ 25th Anniversary

By: Trish DonnallyFrom: Urban Land Institute

Windsor Funds Groundbreaking Summer Literacy Program for Children with Proceeds from the 2014 Charity Polo Cup

From: PR Web

Dart Realty Announces PricewaterhouseCoopers as Anchor Tenant at Topping Out Ceremony for 18 Forum Lane

From: Globe Newswire

Garden suburbs: a medicine for ailing cities?

By: John Bentley MaysFrom: The Globe and Mail

Rebranding High Point

By: Daniel SchereFrom: Yes Weekly

Hot Ideas and a Climate-Friendly Republican Remake Indiana Town

By: Eric RostonFrom: The Grid

Property Rights and Unchecked Growth

By: Will HaynieFrom: Moultrie News

Past Present and Future Honored at K25 Symposium

By: Karen O'KeefeFrom: The Town Courier

Kentlands-the Washington area’s first community shaped by New Urbanism turns 25

By: Roger K. LewisFrom: The Washington Post

Celebrated University of Miami architecture dean - champion of traditional design - to step down

By: Andes ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Urbanism experts give Buffalo praise; tough love

By: Mark SommerFrom: The Buffalo News

Phoenix Is Pulling Off An Urban Miracle: Transforming Into A Walkable City

By: Adele PetersFrom: Fast Company

Planning a new future for Scottish communities

By: George KerevanFrom: The Scotsman

Urban Legend

By: Jill TyrerFrom: Gulfshore Business

Boynton calls for mediator to resolve City Project spat

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

These incredible sliding images turn Sprawlsville U.S.A. into an urban utopia

By: Amelia UrryFrom: Grist

Duany: Ignite plan being ‘brought down to mediocrity'

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Reinvent Phoenix Closing Presentation Phoenix Financial Center

By: Galina TachievaFrom: DPZ Youtube Channel

Plan to Reinvent Phoenix and Connect Neighborhoods in the Works

By: Gladis SuiteFrom: Next Title

Plans For Three Phoenix Neighborhoods Unveiled

From: KJZZ Radio

Our Voice: We have one chance to get Vista Field's future right

By: EditorialFrom: Tri-City Herald

Development & Design: What’s ‘New’ in New Urbanism

By: Keat FoongFrom: Multi-Housing News

Reinvent Phoenix Workshops in Midtown Uptown and Solano are Underway!

By: Taz LoomansFrom: Firefly Living

A New Urbanist Community With an Old Soul

By: Rex PerryFrom: Southern Living

Could 'lean urbanism' jump-start urban revitalization projects?

By: Scott MartelleFrom: LA Times

Andrés Duany: In support of the road diet

By: Andres DuanyFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Why Andrés Duany Is So Focused on Making 'Lean Urbanism' a Thing

By: Anthony FlintFrom: The Atlantic

National Realtors’ Survey Indicates Strong Interest in Walkable Mixed-Use Neighborhoods

By: Joseph MolinaroFrom: Planners WEB

Lean Urbanism

By: Tim O'ReillyFrom: O'Reilly Media

Andrés Duany: Community building through 'Lean Urbanism'

By: Andres DuanyFrom: Model D

Knight Foundation grant to Miami architect planner Andres Duany aims to cut red tape

By: ANDRES VIGLUCCIFrom: The Miami Herald

Could 'lean urbanism' jump-start urban revitalization projects?

By: Scott MartelleFrom: LA Times

A ‘Lean’ replacement for ‘Big Civic’

By: Carol ColettaFrom: Knight Foundation

David Brussat - Dr. Downtown: Detroit’s Lesson for Rhode Island

By: David BrussatFrom: Go Local Prov

The Pink Zone: Why Detroit is the New Brooklyn

By: Andres DuanyFrom: CNN MONEY

In Focus: Vista Field: What’s in it for everyone

By: Andres Duany and Michael Mehaffy12

How Do We De-Suburbanize the Suburbs?

By: a WalkerFrom: Gizmodo

10 Cities Where You're Most Likely To Achieve the American Dream

By: Adrian RehnFrom: PolicyMic

Housing market shifts back to metro Phoenix’s core

By: Catherine ReagorFrom: The Republic

Report outlines projects to boost High Point’s downtown

By: Brad KeslerFrom: News & Record

Underwater Real Estate

By: Tom HudsonFrom: WLRN

How Seaside Helped Revive Urban Design

By: John Morris DixonFrom: Architect Magazine

The ultimate ‘car city’ seeks change

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: Better Cities & Towns

Upstart in Miami Lures Luxury Stores From a Chic Citadel

By: Hilary StoutFrom: The New York Times

Schooner Bay Architects honored for excellence

From: The Guardian

It's Official: Carlton Landing-Becomes a New Town

From: Carlton Landing

Real Estate Boom in Phoenix Brings Its Own Problems

By: Fernanda SantosFrom: The New York Times

Ditch the car? Dying suburbs revived by walking

By: Maggie OverfeltFrom: CNBC

CityLab: Urban Solutions to Global Challenges

From: The Atlantic

Tour a Pioneering Beach Town That Fosters Community

By: John HillFrom: Houzz

Work starts on £2bn Chapelton of Elsick project in Aberdeenshire

From: BBC

Can The Hipsters Save High Point?

By: Jordan GreenFrom: Yes Weekly

Andrés Duany and Emily Talen Respond to Michael Sorkin's Review of Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City

By: Emily TalenFrom: Architectural Record

Cutting red tape; easing frustration

From: The High Point Enterprise

Markel Homes buys piece of Longmont neighborhood

By: Tony KindelspireFrom: Longmont Weekly

Dacra gets $302M loan for Design Center development

By: Brian BandellFrom: South Florida Business Journal

West Tulsa planned community project is in the works

By: Robert Evatt

New Urbanist Designer Unveils Alternative Eisenhower Memorial Scheme

By: Kriston CappsFrom: Architect Magazine

Cutting the red tape

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Small towns big hearts: Port Hope and Cobourg give young and old a big welcome

By: Shari KulhaFrom: National Post

PARTY LINE: Rain does not hinder locals in getting out

By: Deborah Wheeler

VIEW Magazine Includes Article by Andrés Duany on Seaside

By: Andrés DuanyFrom: Seaside Florida

New Urbanism toward sustainable cities and communities

By: Felino A. Palafox Jr.From: Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sea-can opens for its first preview

By: Chanel Davis From: The High Point Enterprise

Even Teenagers Don't Want to Go to Malls Anymore

By: Kaid Benfield From: The Atlantic Cities

Key arts panel approves Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial design with suggested changes for DC site

By: Brett ZongkerFrom: Star Tribune

Malbis CVS controversy heads to court

By: Cory PippinFrom: My Fox 10

Bull Street: Construction to begin soon on city within city

By: Jeff WillkinsonFrom: The State

Community Building Leads to Sustainability

By: David Bergman From: Tree Hugger

DC planning office also backs down on corner stores

By: David AlpertFrom: Greater Greater Washington

Artist brings color to downtown High Point

By: Jordan Green From: Yes Weekly

New book details Seaside’s history

By: Kari C. Barlow From: NWF Daily News

Resident says former alder sold out the Monroe Street neighborhood

By: Mike Ivey From: The Cap Times

The Zoning Calamity That Is The Related Group's 'Element'

By: Sean McCaughanFrom: Curbed Miami

Urban Planners Are Using Mind Control - Tyranny in Sustainable Development Project Seven50

By: Fire Ant From: Broward Palm Beach

New Suburbanism: Reinventing Inner-ring Suburbs

By: D. Jamie Rusin; Ryan Call and Sean SlaterFrom: Urbanland

UnCommonly convenient home of Jerry and Karen Zegart

By: Allison JonesFrom: The Courier-Journal

Stilted Architecture

By: Karrie Jacobs From: Metropolis Magazine

Arts leaders see cans’ potential

By: Vicki KnopflerFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Columbia preservationists frustrated City Hall moving so fast on Bull Street

By: Dawn Hinshaw From: The State

Skeptics raising questions about Bull Street deal

By: Clif LeBlancFrom: The State

On making Uptowne Cedrow Drive ‘walkable’

From: The High Point Enterprise

Small businesses recognized by chamber

By: Jordan HowseFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Stormwater and sprawl

From: Herald Tribune

City taking first steps to implement urban architect’s recommendations

By: Pat Kimbrough From: The High Point Enterprise

Off the Drawing Board

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

'Diet' for Main Street?

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Bubil: Urban planner Duany has eye on 'original green'

By: Harold Bubil From: Herald Tribune

Saturday's Letters

By: Leah Poole VartanianFrom: Herald Tribune

Questions for a Pro: Urban planner Andrés Duany and downtown Sarasota

By: Online Staff From: Herald Tribune

Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk ’74MArch: rising tide

By: Carole Bass From: Yale Alumni Magazine

School of Architecture dean to step down in July

By: Alexander Gonzalez From: The Miami Hurricane

Celebrated University of Miami architecture dean - champion of traditional design - to step down

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Duany speaking to Downtown Sarasota Alliance

By: Harold BubilFrom: Herald Tribune

Hope for a screwed-up city

By: Doug ClarkFrom: News and Record

The Zombies of Gund Hall Go Forth to Eat America’s Brains

By: James Howard KunstlerFrom: Red Green and Blue

City tweaks plans for Lindsay roundabout

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Questions for a pro: architect Sam Holladay - Sarasota

By: Chris AngermannFrom: Herald Tribune

Duany Effect

By: Roger Drouin From: Your Observer

Bray: Walking a diverse Albany

By: Paul Bray From: Times Union

Your View: Guest Column - SAG focuses on making a year-round downtown

By: Timothy C. MabeFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Business in brief

By: Mourant Ozannes From: Compass Cayman

Salt Lake City : égérie des ateliers collaboratifs New Urbanism

By: Rémy Vigneron From: Urba News

Making Vista Field a town center to take time

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Gentrification of the Strip Mall

By: Kate Benfield From: The Atlantic Cities

Dart Realty's Jackie Doak Speaks at National Association of Real Estate Editors Conference

By: Hadley CreekmuirFrom: The Street Journal

Your View: Guest Column - What does convention attendee do here

By: Barbara Foster From: The High Point Enterprise

Dart Realty's Jackie Doak Speaks at National Association of Real Estate Editors Conference

From: Globe Newswire

Your View: Guest Column - Let’s build on Ignite High Point energy

By: Aaron ClinardFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Your View: We deserve answers to Benghazi questions

By: Phil Sloan From: The High Point Enterprise

Urban planner Duany returns to Sarasota and doesn't hate us

By: Harold BubilFrom: Herald Tribune

Dart Realty Announces New Commercial Building at Camana Bay

From: Globe Newswire

A Look Back at the Beginning of Kentlands — Part II

By: Claire LaneFrom: The Town Courier

Dispatches From Salt Lake: Duany Speaks on Buffalo

By: Raymond BanFrom: Artvoice

Urban designers in Salt Lake City praise innovations of the ‘Mormon Grid’

By: Jim Dalrymple IIFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune

Your View: Revitalization ideas can ‘Ignite High Point’

By: Kay Joyner From: The High Point Enterprise

Camana Bay Announces Fountain Frenzy Summer Promotion

By: Tony Wilbert From: PR Web

Hurricane Preparedness: What Every City Must Consider

By: Marianne Cusato From: The Huffington Post

Why We Shouldn't Rely on Smart Growth Incentives to Fix Sprawl

By: Eric Jaffe From: The Atlantic Cities

New depot coffee shop was long time in making

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Noted Planner: Salt Lake Grid Is Good

By: Brian MullahyFrom: KUTV

New urbanism pioneer Joe Alfandre helped build communities and now son James looks to shake them up

By: Jakie HickenFrom: Deseret News

Your View: Container complexes won’t help downtown

By: Bill Harris From: The High Point Enterprise

Tough Love in High Point

By: Sam HiebFrom: Yes Weekly

Architect thinker provocateur Rem Koolhaas brings his talents to South Beach

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Acclaimed New Urbanism Architect Andrés Duany to Address NAREE’s ‘Designs on the New Urban Grid’ Conference in Atlanta in June

From: Real Estate Rama

Miami architect offers ideas to revitalize High Point's downtown

From: Furniture Today

Tom Blount: Let’s play with really big Legos!

From: The High Point Enterprise

Our View: Keep fueling the fire

From: The High Point Enterprise

Architect proposes bold innovative steps to keep High Point thriving

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Convention Center Hotel Planned For Downtown Miami World Center Site

From: The Huffington Post

Your View Poll: Duany revitalization

From: The High Point Enterprise

Group outlines plans for High Point revitalization

By: Jasmine SpencerFrom: My Fox 8

A Look Back at the Beginning of Kentlands: Mike Watkins’ Perspective

By: Claire LaneFrom: The Town Courier

Young Americans Lead Trend to Less Driving

By: John SchwartzFrom: The New York Times

Duany outlines vision for revitalization

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Does a Mableton experiment hold the answer for aging Atlantans?

By: Michele Cohen MarillFrom: Atlanta Magazine

Our View: Revitalization ideas for city flow

From: The High Point Enterprise

Bull Street landmark status gains support

By: Jeff WillkinsonFrom: The State

Party on Plank creator discusses reasons for demise considers Duany project

By: Vicki KnopflerFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Ellen Dunham-Jones and Stuart Horodner talk architecture and design

By: Gabe WardellFrom: Fresh Loaf

How City Zoning Is Squashing Sustainability

By: Isaac PinoFrom: Daily Finance

Optimism high as Ignite High Point kicks off

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Leaders look to ‘ignite’ downtown High Point

By: Web Staff From: My Fox 8

High Point Residents Invited to Dream Big

By: Audrey FanninFrom: 88.5 WFDD

What do you think High Point needs?

By: Catherine CarlockFrom: Triad Business Journal

Landmark status for Bull Street buildings delayed

By: Jeff WillkinsonFrom: The State

How City Zoning Is Squashing Sustainability

By: Isaac PinoFrom: The Motley Fool

City planner Jeff Speck to speak about making Norwalk more walkable

By: Robert KochFrom: The Hour

Our View: Speak up for city’s future

From: The High Point Enterprise

Uptowne tries to build on buzz

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Bolton: Does Columbia Councilman Baddourah want to kill Bull Street project?

By: Warren BoltonFrom: The State

Kentlands prepares for 2013 Home and Garden Tour

By: Sylvia CarignanFrom: The Gazette

Jeff Speck to Speak on Norwalk's Transit Distric

By: City of NorwalkFrom: Stamford Plus

Your View: Do you want to live in a police state?

By: O. William Fenn Jr. From: The High Point Enterprise

Why Walkability Is Critical to Health Wealth and Sustainability

By: Isaac PinoFrom: Daily Finance

Effectiveness of Form-Based Codes

By: Marina KhouryFrom: Transect Codes Council

INTERVIEW: Shannon Scutari on What Phoenix Is and What It Wants to Be

By: Matt BevilacquaFrom: Next City

The Coming Bold Transformation of the American City

By: Emrique PenalosaFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Plans to build 800 homes as part of new settlement is approved

By: Gary Cruden From: STV News

Mayoral candidate Baddourah tries to save Bull Street buildings

By: Jeff Willkinson

Your View: Guest Column - Ignite High Point — make possibilities realities

By: Aaron ClinardFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Three simple steps to finding the right home for you

By: Michelle Krueger From: Nwitimes.com

Students In Ivory Tower Don't Help City

By: Paul C. ClarkFrom: Rhino Times

A U.S. Template for a Third-Millennium City

By: Enrique PeñalosaFrom: Urbanland

What Green Space?

By: Paul ArsenaultFrom: Naples Daily News

A rougher version of the French Quarter - Mobile plans resurgence

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: Public Square: A CNU Journal

Tri-City aviators move views on future of Vista Field Airport

By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News Tribune

Comforting Cottages

By: Kyle PevetoFrom: The Advocate

A New Urbanism Fantasy Painted in Oils

By: Kriston CappsFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Houston Rising Why the Next Great American Cities Aren’t What You Think

By: Joel KotkinFrom: The Daily Beast

Una nueva catedral para Haití

From: Diario Libre

Walkability' expert cites progress in Sarasota

By: Jessie Van BerkelFrom: Herald Tribune

Seven firms vie to draft downtown master plan

By: Paul SchottFrom: Westport News

Eight Qualities of Pedestrian- and Transit-Oriented Design

From: Urbanland

The New New Urbanism

By: Erin Chantry From: At the Helm of the Public Realm: An Urban Design Blog

Here Comes the Neighborhood

By: Ruth La Ferla From: The New York Times

Port officials urged to make decision without vote on Vista Field

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Miami conclave to help map the next 50 years for Southeast Florida

By: Andres Viglucci From: The Miami Herald

Seven50 planners: Congestion transit and rising seas top concerns for SE Fla.

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Arranca la 2da cumbre del Seven50 en el MDC Wolfson campus

By: Juan Camilo GómezFrom: Miami Diario

The Death and Life of Smaller American Cities

By: Zelda BronsteinFrom: Beyond Chron

Enhancing Vista Field Airport would raise Port of Kennewick property taxes

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Review: Walkability essential to smart urban environments - quality of life - author says

By: Carlin RosengartenFrom: The Post and Courier

Start-up City: Miami to bring national and local experts together for day-long event

By: Nancy DahlbergFrom: The Miami Herald

Resort Attracts Toronto Real Estate Buyers Looking For a Lakefront Escape Close to the City

From: Market Wire

At Vista Field a crossroads as draft report is released

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

At Vista Field a crossroads as draft report is released

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Lord Salisbury: 'Hatfield is not a style war'

By: Merlin FulcherFrom: The Architects Journal

Resort Attracts Toronto Real Estate Buyers Looking For a Lakefront Escape Close to the City

From: Daily Commercial News

Toward the Walkable City

By: Richard Florida From: The Atlantic Cities

Twelve Months Of High Point Highlights

By: Paul C. ClarkFrom: Rhino Times

City leaders want $450000 plan to cover broad area

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Ambitious Tome Chronicles the Rise of a New Urbanist Community

By: Joseph FlahertyFrom: Wired

Recipe for a vibrant city? Start with pedestrians

By: David L. UlinFrom: statesman.com

Les plans de la nouvelle cathédrale de Port-au-Prince dévoilés

By: Celine Hoyea From: La Croix

Uptown Succeeding In Its Fundraising

By: Paul C. ClarkFrom: Rhino Times

Church Hill acreage from Redskins deal could jump-start hospital-anchored communities in the East End for Bon Secours

By: Chris Dovi From: Richmond Magazine

Haiti: Wiederaufbau der Kathedrale geplant

By: Kultur From: Hispaniola

City pledges $50000 for Duany project

By: Pat KimbroughFrom: The High Point Enterprise

De Centrum City to be Kajang’s future landmark Read more: De Centrum City to be Kajang’s future landmark

By: Khairul Khalid From: New Straits Times Online

Puerto Rican Architects to Redesign Collapsed Cathedral in Port-au-Prince

By: BlouinFrom: Art Info

Puerto Rican team wins design competition for Haitian Cathedral

By: Anna Edgerton From: The Miami Herald

Puerto Rican team has winning design to rebuild Port-au-Prince Cathedral

By: Anna EdgertonFrom: Mcclatchydc

Author Jeff Speck on Walkability and the One Mistake That Can Wreck a City

By: Angie SchmittFrom: D.C. Streets Blog

Local businesses spearhead smart growth

By: Chuckie Holstein From: Syracuse

Consultant weighs options for Kennewick's Vista Field

By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News Tribune

Book Review | Walkable City: Pedestrians key to creating best in urban conditions

By: David L. Ulin From: The Columbus Dispatch

Foundation for Historical Louisiana tour features classic homes

By: Ed CullenFrom: The Advocate

Presentation of the photobook Anonymization Robert Harding Pittman

From: Ivory Press

Medita 'Anonymization' sobre la arquitectura de las grandes urbes

From: Diario Rotativo

Jeff Speck's 'Walkable City' a recipe for vibrant street life

By: David L. UlinFrom: LA Times

Miami Dispatch: Bubbles and Blow-Ups

By: Fred A. BernsteinFrom: Architectural Record

Old Shell Road Magnet School apartment redevelopment project has residents concerned

By: John SharpFrom: Alabama News Blog

The ten steps of walkability

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: Natural Resources Defense Council

Terreni ex Eca: il perfect world secondo Carmine Carapella

From: Lucera Web

Fear is driving our zoning debates

By: David AlpertFrom: Greater Greater Washington

New books explore why cities matter and how we can save them

By: Taras GrescoeFrom: The Globe and Mail

Jeff Speck’s Walkable City - Digested

By: John AndersonFrom: Washington City Paper

6 Questions for Defenders of D.C.'s Height Limit

By: David SchleicherFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Vista Field: Port spent almost $202000 on studies during past decade

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Commentary: Bring rail hub to West Palm but don’t close Datura and Evernia

By: Tim HullihanFrom: The Palm Beach Post

Mayor and City Council Weigh in on Kentlands Properties

By: Shaun MayFrom: The Town Courier

Converting a dead mall to live space

By: Kate MurphyFrom: Herald Tribune

Downtown Birmingham thriving despite fierce competition

By: Brendan LosinskiFrom: The Oakland Press

Architecture Here and There Blog Column: New York's brownstone revisionism

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Architecture Here and There Blog Column: New York's brownstone revisionism

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Port of Kennewick hears Vista Field ideas

By: Ty BeaverFrom: Tri-City Herald

What's the future of the Civic Center?

By: Candace MurphyFrom: Fox 10 TV

Camana Bay Emerges as New Commerce Center in Cayman Islands

By: Alex FinkelsteinFrom: World Property Channel

Onondaga Lake dreams: What would you like a cleaner lake to be?

By: Paul ReidFrom: Syracuse

RCA Miami Presents the 2012 RCA Super Conference with Global Theme

From: PR Web

Keeping it easy: A plan for transforming downtown Mobile

From: Alabama News Blog

With fat lanes traffic engineers kill in the name of safety

By: Jeff SpeckFrom: Greater Greater Washington

Sharing A Vision For A New City

By: Royer YipFrom: The Star

Group to suggest downtown improvements

By: Steve AlexanderFrom: Fox 10 TV

Citizen ideas on Vista Field future sought

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Public input needed on the future of Vista Field

By: Lisa LoevskyFrom: NBC Right Now

The storied history of Seaside: Davises talk about building a town together

By: Deborah WheelerFrom: The Walton Town

Revitalizing a Dead Mall (Don’t Expect Shoppers)

By: Kate MurphyFrom: The New York Times

What makes a place

By: Jeff SpeckFrom: Greater Greater Washington

From artists to dentists: Andrés Duany explains the development curve

By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News Blog

Downtown Mobile redesign wraps up tonight as firm presents findings

By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News Blog

Group to present 'vision' for Downtown Mobile

By: Joe SalvatoreFrom: Fox 10 TV

Yo-Yo Ma and Andrés Duany improvise on art; architecture and the soul of the city

By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News Blog

Walking downtown Mobile; design team for proposed rezoning to walk city center

By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News Blog

Benton - Kennewick - Pasco ports contemplating key projects in 2013

By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News Tribune

Public Invited to Help Shape Future of Downtown

From: Local 15 TV

Meetings for downtown Mobile redesign start Wednesday - Andrés Duany to hold forum discussions

By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News Blog

TGLT y Metro 21 presentaron un proyecto inmobiliario en Tigre

From: mercado

Woodmont to Present to the Planning Board Tonight

From: Londonderry News

Downtown Mobile Alliance pushing for zoning overhaul hires Andrés Duany's planning firm

By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News Blog

Andrés Duany: No magic bullets for downtown Mobile except maybe education

By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News Blog

The Village at Hendrix Hosts Fall Community Events

From: Hendrix College News

City’s main corridor has rich history

By: Jordan HowseFrom: The High Point Enterprise

City’s main corridor has rich history

By: Jordan HowseFrom: The High Point Enterprise

Historic Gateway Plan Gets Nudge with Demolition Approval

By: Christine FosterFrom: Roswell Patch

Historic Gateway Plan Gets Nudge with Demolition Approval

By: Christine FosterFrom: Roswell Patch

Final proposals for new £1bn town near Aberdeen are unveiled

From: STV News

Your Views

From: The Town Courier

Legacy Seeing Burst of Built-to-Suit and Spec Projects

By: Christine PerezFrom: Daily Reports on Dallas

Narberth hosts

By: Michael DavalosFrom: Mainline Media News

A vision for U.S.: More walking - cycling - gardening -- and glad to do it

By: Rick HampsonFrom: The Town Walk

3 questions with Andrés Duany

By: Rick HampsonFrom: USA Today

City living will feel like a blast from the past

By: Rick HampsonFrom: USA Today

In the future living in the USA will be more neighborly

By: Rick HampsonFrom: USA Today

Port of Kennewick officials OK $225000 Vista Field study

By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News Tribune

Recuperar los sitios históricos es la clave para revitalizar Asunción

By: Iván LisboaFrom: Ultima Hora

Expertos del urbanismo mundial recomiendan una Asunción al estilo Miami

From: La Nacion

3 Sizes Fit All: Norfolk's Downtown - Urban - and Suburban Designations

By: Nate BergFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Destacada compañía visitará el país

From: Color ABC

Research reveals Smart Code founder hired by Cobb to pass Mableton plan

By: Craig KootsillasFrom: Examiner

Photo Release -- Dart Realty Opens New Office Building at Camana Bay

By: Tony WilbertFrom: Market Watch

Real estate market didn't slow for Bowman as Huntersville's Vermillion keeps growing

By: Lee Sullivan From: Lake Norman Citizen

New Civic Square Seriously Considered in Historic Roswell

By: Christine FosterFrom: Roswell Patch

New Roswell square gets harder look

By: Hatcher HurdFrom: NorthFulton

National Building Museum awards Paul Goldberger its Vincent Scully Prize

By: Emma FilarFrom: Art Daily

Dream team designing Friday Harbour resort village on Lake Simcoe

By: Tracy Hanes From: The Star

Tornagrain plans approved

By: StaffFrom: The Inverness Courier

Not just for New Orleans

By: Jordan TravisFrom: The Alpena News

Geranium Corp. — from small-scale builder to ‘urban resort’ visionary

By: Tracy Hanes From: The Star

The Tyranny of Artistic Modernism

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Plans for almost 5000 homes near Inverness to be considered

From: BBC News

Ideas pitched for fully developed Vista Field.

By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City Herald

Most growth happening in 'walkable urban' neighborhoods

By: Dan ReedFrom: Greater Greater Washington

Norfolk's East Beach revives prime real estate

By: Debbie MessinaFrom: The Virginian-Pilot

Setting sail for Ontario’s newest playground

By: Tracy HanesFrom: The Star

Developer one step closer to vision for isle’s families

By: Nanea Kalani From: The Maui News

TCC Special Edition - August 2012

From: Transect Codes Council

TCC Special Edition - August 2012

From: Transect Codes Council

Roswell's Historic Gateway Plan Might Just Blow Your Mind

By: Jonathan CarnrightFrom: Curbed Atlanta

Roswell plans redevelopment in Historic District

By: Jonathan CopseyFrom: Norton Fulton

Smart Growth for Mega Cebu Program

By: Juju Manubag-EmpuertoFrom: Philippine Information Agency

Historic Gateway plans hinge on rethinking what is ‘historic’

By: Joan DurbinFrom: Neighborhood News Paper

Historic Gateway plans hinge on rethinking what is ‘historic’

By: Joan DurbinFrom: Neighborhood News Paper

How to implement concept of smart growth in Cebu

From: Cebu Daily News

Town officials should promote ‘your’ Palm Beach

By: Audrey BenderFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

Top of their game: Chamber speakers this season to offer different perspectives on leadership

By: Robert JanjigianFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

Roswell to Present Final Plans for Historic Gateway

From: Roswell Patch

Guest Blog: Ed Shadid

From: OKC Central

Using 'smart growth' language may not always be that smart

By: Haya El NasserFrom: USA Today

Alvarez moves from volunteer to head of BREADA

By: Carol Anne BlitzerFrom: The Advocate

Maybe even the French can learn from France

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Sustainable living (letter to the editor)

By: Pam BurnsideFrom: The Nassau Guardian

County by county news for Saturday

From: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Андре Дуани:

From: DP

Southeast Florida’s seven counties join to draft 50-year plan for sustainable development

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Big dreams for South Florida tempered by unique threats experts say

By: Ben WolfordFrom: The Sun Sentinel

7 Southeast Florida counties plan for stronger future

By: Dennis GladeFrom: The Palm Beach Post

Postcards from the New World

By: Trevor FraserFrom: Orlando Weekly

Subbing New Urbanism

By: Tara AndersonFrom: Louisville.com

The unnoticed New Urbanism

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: Better Cities & Towns

How to fill this famously vacant land in St. Louis

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Which design will residents like?

By: Alan DaviesFrom: The Urbanist

New city planning director a student of Gaithersburg neighborhoods design

By: Alex RuoffFrom: The Gazette

No high rises in small plots in Mumbai

By: Nauzer BharuchaFrom: The Times of India

Talking Tactical Urbanism

By: Jeremy A. ShawFrom: The Architects Newspaper

Treading Lightly Ecology and Community Design

By: William RichardsFrom: Residential Architect

ถนนสาย 30A มุ่งสู่ดินแดนมหัศจรรย์แห่ง Panhandle

By: มานิตา เข็มทองFrom: Goto Manager

Southeast Florida Regional Partnership Leads “Seven50” Plan for Shaping More Prosperous Seven Counties

From: Seven 50

Take Back the Streets

By: Jayne MerkelFrom: The New York Times

Design District set for a renaissance

By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business Journal

Broward County Launches Online Sustainability Clearinghouse

By: Jill HorwitzFrom: Seven 50

New Project to Remodel Miami's Design District to Exclusive Promenade

By: solsiree skarlinskyFrom: NBC Miami

Developer unveils project to transform Miami’s Design District into upscale pedestrian promenade

By: Andres Viglucci and Elaine WalkerFrom: The Miami Herald

Commercial neighborhood planned for Miami's Design District

By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business Journal

Details Of The New Design District Trickle Out

By: Sean McCaughanFrom: Curbed Miami

Scottish Government approves Aberdeenshire local development plan

By: Gary CrudenFrom: STV News

GlenMark Farms in New Town Offers Neighborhood-Grown Produce

By: Kathie SutinFrom: St. Charles Patch

City to bid out intersection project

By: Suzanne Le BretonFrom: St. Tammany News

Mandeville has stake in Louisiana capital construction budget talks

By: Times-Picayune StaffFrom: The Times-Picayune

Mandeville City Council to discuss intersection work - employee raises tonight

By: Bob WarrenFrom: The Times-Picayune

Scotland consults on architecture policy

By: Merlin FulcherFrom: The Architects Journal

Już dzisiaj startuje cykl spotkań

By: Gdyni ZachódFrom: Sztuka Architektury

Seaside Turns 30!

From: The Palm Beach Post

Smart Code advocate finally agrees to ‘code free’ zones

By: Randy BrightFrom: Tulsa Beacon

Consultant Plans 2 Years For 10 Day Job

By: Paul C. ClarkFrom: Rhino Times

Landmarks board to review criteria - short list of candidate properties for designation

By: David RobertsFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

My big fat New Urbanism conference rundown

By: Chris TurnerFrom: Mother Nature Network

Debate: Mechanical V.S. Passive Strategies

By: Mark SchrieberFrom: Jetson Green

Mandeville considering intersection improvements

By: Suzanne Le BretonFrom: St. Tammany News

Alexandria Council approves area redevelopment plan

By: Patricia SullivanFrom: The Washington Post

Birdbrain Scheme Is Now Big Idea of the Century?

By: Paul HaederFrom: Dissident Voice

At the 20th Congress for the New Urbanism a Movement Feels its Age

By: Anthony FlintFrom: The Atlantic Cities

New Urbanism Needs a Re-Boot

By: James A. BaconFrom: Bacon's Rebellion

New Urbanism and the Future of Real Estate Development in Brazil

By: Felipe AzenhaFrom: Miami Urbanist

Andrés Duany: Heterodoxia Architectonica at U. of Miami

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Architect Andrés Duany promotes unbiased democracy in community planning

By: David RogersFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

Councillors pave way for 'significant' new £1bn settlement in north-east

By: Gary CrudenFrom: STV News

How Building Beautiful Spaces Can Foster Environmentalism

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Is Placemaking A 'New Environmentalism'?

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: NRDC Switchboard

Roswell gets peek at possible downtown

By: Hatcher HurdFrom: NorthFulton

Shift to greener leaner lifestyle noted at event

By: Eric RuthFrom: The News Journal

How to Transform Sprawl into Complete Balanced Communities

By: Galina TachievaFrom: Graz Architecture Magazine - GAM

Gables Upper Rock Begins Pre-Leasing residential office and retail this design was originally designed in 2004 by re-owned planner Andrés Duany.

From: PR Web

Modern-style buildings by architect Stanley Saitowitz give University Circle's Uptown development a new sense of place

By: Steven LittFrom: Cleveland.com

Column: Heavy lifting in classical architecture

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Gated Communities - Civility and Crime

By: Mythili RaoFrom: The Take Away

Seaside Celebrates 31 years of New Urbanism

By: Deborah Wheeler From: Freedom Newspapers

Lighthouse Project - History: From Fifth to Third - a downtown transformation

By: Brittany ShammasFrom: Naples Daily News

New urbanism: Old-fashioned design in for long run

By: John HandleyFrom: Chicago Tribune

Urban Planner Finds a Few Hight Points

By: Paul C. ClarkFrom: Rhino Times

Patient Investing by Developer Allows Seaside to Thrive as New Urban Icon Celebrates 30th Year

By: Debbie AbramsFrom: Market Watch

Olowalu Town developers seek public comments on Draft EIS

From: Lahaina News

Hanover residents look ahead to hospital health needs

By: Tammie SmithFrom: The Richmond Times-Dispatch

If you care about cities return that new iPad

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: Switchboard

Potential Plaza Sale Presents Opportunity to Get it Right

By: Chris ClairFrom: Evergreen Park Patch

Culpeper should manage its own zoning

By: Carol DuncanFrom: Star Exponent

CONTOURS: Urbanism Housing and the Economy

By: Sherin WingFrom: Archinect

Town braces for land use rules overhaul

By: Steve ReidFrom: Long Boat Key News

International architect makes no apologies for ‘criticisms’

By: Jujemay G. AwitFrom: Sun Star

Parking meter mania

By: Dan WagnerFrom: Herald Tribune

The Death Row of Urban Highways Part 2

By: Eric JaffeFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Michael Graves un Driehaus Prize bien trompeur

By: Michael GravesFrom: Le Courrier de'l Architecte

Should Cities of the Future Look More to the Past?

By: Allison ArieffFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Top 12 urban highway removal projects

By: Tyler FalkFrom: Smart Planet

Miami's New Urbanist Experiment

By: Sean McCaughanFrom: The Architects Newspaper

America’s Least Wanted Highways

By: Ben FriedFrom: Streets Blog

Betting a hunch: Northshore on track for nearly $100 million build-out

By: Amy Nolan From: Knoxville News Sentinel

2 Freeways to Watch (‘Cause They Might Be Gone Soon)

By: Angie SchmittFrom: D.C. Streets Blog

Gwinnett pursues urbanist redevelopment

From: Gwinnett Business Journal

Politicians vote against Hwy. 7 name change

By: David FleischerFrom: York Region

Bauhaus Beauty at The University of Miami

By: Tom AustinFrom: Ocean Drive

Fifth Ave. South business district rebrands itself with new slogan - logo

By: Elizabeth KellarFrom: Naples Daily News

New Urbanists Release Principles for Sustainable Street Networks

By: Ben GoldmanFrom: D.C. Streets Blog

The new American dream: developer says people want walkable urban options

By: Jesse ChambersFrom: Weld for Birmingham

Tony Hsieh's new $350 million startup

By: Leigh GallagherFrom: Fortune

El Paso transit: Sun Metro's plan for Dyer Street move ahead

By: David BurgeFrom: El Paso Times

Hamburg Delegation to Present Model for Sustainable Urban Development at NESEA’s BuildingEnergy 2012 Conference

By: Travis Niles From: PR Web

Taubman Center Transforming Salt Lake City Downtown

By: Scott KauffmanFrom: World Property Channel

Are Mayors Asking Washington for the Wrong Thing?

By: Mark BergenFrom: Forbes

Norfolk needs this like it needs a ferris wheel. Oh wait.

By: Kerry DoughertyFrom: The Virginian-Pilot

The Houses That Miro Built: A Read on the Developer Candidate's Real Estate Record

By: Kevin J. KelleyFrom: Seven Days

Becker unveils sweeping livability initiative

By: Derek P. JensenFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune

What an Old British Cartoon Can Teach Us About Urbanism

By: Charles R. WolfeFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Leading with vision: A conversation with transit innovator Enrique Penalosa

By: Francis Grunow From: Model D

Imagine Austin vs. Environmentalists: Make water a priority

By: Rickie Windle From: Culture Map

Street Makeovers Put New Spin on the Block

By: Jonathan LernerFrom: Miller McCune

Experiment' set o revitalize area

By: Andrea Cox From: Calgary Herald

South Side Rising

By: Joey PetersFrom: Santa Fe Reporter

Developer inspired by New Urbanism

By: Doug SamsFrom: Atlanta Business Chronicle

Consider this: Too many spaces

By: Renée K. Gadoua

Plan envisions 3550 new homes

By: Clif LeBlancFrom: The State

Parking Places: Make them an integral part of the urban landscape

By: The Post-Standard Editorial Board From: Syracuse

Urbanism Ministry reinforces resource management

From: Agencia Angola Press

Forget about San Francisco: Second-tier towns are where the action is

By: Isa Hopkins From: Grist

22 Questions for New Socrates Sculpture Park Director John Hatfield

By: Chloe WymaFrom: Art Info

Vivir bien en menos espacio: se populariza la casa diminuta

By: The Associated Press From: Univision Noticias

The Tricky Second Wave of Urban Highway Removals

By: Anthony FlintFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Everyone will be better off': Collinsville plans to buy troubled apartment building - relocate residents'

By: Elizabeth Donald From: BND

Abacoa residents gather petition to stop gas station

By: Bill DipaoloFrom: The Palm Beach Post

How Skaters Can Benefit from Temporary Urbanism

By: Killeen GonzalezFrom: Yahoo

Constructive criticism: the week in architecture

By: Jonathan GlanceyFrom: The Guardian

Can Amtrak Ever Make Money?

By: Nate BergFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Gary vision could emerge Friday as task forces report recommend

By: Post Tribute StaffFrom: Post Tribute

Sabbatical re-energizes Voorhees High School teacher's passion

By: Todd PettyFrom: NJ.com

Rising Architects Hit the 'Street' in Shenzhen With a Show of Futuristic Façades

By: Janelle ZaraFrom: Art Info

Former Cottonwood Mall site attracting national developers

By: Wendy LeonardFrom: KSL

Go to Towne

By: Calgary Herald From: Calgary Herald

Upper Saucon Approves Old Saucon Development Plan

By: Andrew KutzerFrom: Upper Saucon Patch

For Emanuel 2012 is shaping up as another juggling act

By: Kristen Mack and Bob SecterFrom: Chicago Tribune

Harbor Town (Part 1)

By: Dave AldenFrom: Petaluma Patch

Fixing suburbs with green streets that accommodate everyone

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: Switchboard

New Urbanism: Smart Sustainable Growth -- Fantasy Vs. Reality

By: Don SouthertonFrom: Forbes

Providence Puts Focus on Making a Home for Knowledge

By: Elizabeth AbbottFrom: The New York Times

Too Much of a Good Thing

By: Dave AldenFrom: Petaluma Patch

What a Logan Square McDonald's Can Tell Us About New Urbanism

By: Whet MoserFrom: Chicago Magazine

An Encylopedia of Land Use Codes

By: Nate BergFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Sprawl Repair from Sprawl to Complete Communities

By: Galina TachievaFrom: Terrain.org

Retrofitting Suburbia

By: Katharine LoganFrom: McGraw Hill Construction - originally published at GreenSource

Smart progressive growth

By: StaffFrom: The Nassau Guardian

Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk: Urbane Planners

By: Michael E. MillerFrom: Miami New Times

Planetizen: Top 10 Books - 2012

By: MultipleFrom: Planetizen

So Are People Moving Back to the City or Not?

By: Eric JaffeFrom: The Atlantic Cities

Jane Jacobs and the book that inspired a revolution

By: Anthony FlintFrom: Grist

Shout Out for ‘Exemplary’ New England Educators

By: Gail RavgialaFrom: Design New England

Green development award program honored for outstanding achievement

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: Switchboard

New Urbanism: Comparing Songdo South Korea to Belmar United States of America

By: Don SouthertonFrom: Forbes

Old Debates for a New Era at Postmodernism Conference

By: Fred A. BernsteinFrom: Architectural Record

SD's water-hogging landscapes give way to new ethic

From: Sign On San Diego

Design concerns cause deferral of Warehouse District talks

By: John Sharp From: PJStar

D’Iberville Mississippi Streamlines Maintenance Workflow with Cityworks

From: Geo Community

Masters of the Postmodern Universe

By: J. Michael WeltonFrom: The Huffington Post

A strategy for pedestrian safety in perilous Las Vegas

By: J. Patrick CoolicanFrom: Las Vegas Sun

Boise writes new city blueprint

By: Anna WebbFrom: Idaho Statesman

Commission to vote on plan Tuesday

By: Suzanne Le BretonFrom: St. Tammany News

Art Movements

By: Erik BojnanskyFrom: Biscayne Times

Cuba to Allow Buying and Selling of Property With Few Restrictions

By: Damien CaveFrom: The New York Times

Intersection Segment | In a growth-driven state the future of our communities

By: Amy GreenFrom: WMFE

How green is your government? City Council candidates say ‘We are!’

By: Susan AndrewFrom: Mountain Express

Residents question Woodford updated five-year plan; public hearing scheduled

By: Greg KocheFrom: Kentucky.com

Pass Christian building back up from Katrina

By: The Associated PressFrom: The Sun Herald

Baseball bound for Bull Street?

By: Jeff WilkisonFrom: The State

Executive Spotlight: Davis Rhorer

From: Business Report

Town Center plan tabled

By: Suzanne Le BretonFrom: St. Tammany News

From the Candidate: David R. Ryan

By: Simsbury Patch EditorsFrom: Simsbury Patch

Company overseeing Inspirada gets OK to emerge from bankruptcy

By: Tim O' ReileyFrom: Las Vegas Review-Journal

Urbanized (2011)The Design of Cities Intelligent or Otherwise

By: A.O. ScottFrom: The New York Times

Ohio highway cap at forefront of urban design trend; retail complex atop Columbus expressway offers model for Chicago

By: Blair From: Chicago Tribune

Congestion - walkability called keys to municipal success

By: Holly WhiteFrom: Central Penn Business

New residents enjoy life in Downtown Montgomery

By: Samuel KingFrom: WSFA

Town center concept plan tabled during testy Mandeville meeting

By: Bob WarrenFrom: NOLA

Southern Land names Churchill Mortgage as preferred lender

By: William Williams From: Nashville Post

Preservation Conference Roundup

From: Buffalo Rising

Pass Christian buildings back up from Katrina

By: Associated PressFrom: Picayune Item

Journey not interrupted: Say goodbye to 'Bureau' hello to 'Nest'

By: Ashley Woods From: Model D

Militarising Public Space And Silencing The Vulnerable

By: Jude FernandoFrom: The Sunday Leader

Planners unveil 'town center' vision for Mandeville

By: Bob WarrenFrom: NOLA

Intelligent Cities Expo

By: Rachel Z. ArndtFrom: Fast Company

A suburban pilgrimage Part II: Retrofitting Levittown!

By: Christine McLarenFrom: BMW Guggenheim Lab

UTSA hosts lecture and exhibit by renowned Luxembourg architect Lucien Steil

By: Nicole ChavezFrom: The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Today

A suburban pilgrimage Part I: Learning to like Levittown

By: Christine McLarenFrom: Guggenheim

What's Up in New Development

By: Kevan WilliamsFrom: Flagpole

Galina Tachieva: Occupy Wall Street? Occupy the unoccupied..occupy sprawl!

By: Christine McLarenFrom: BMW Guggenheim Lab

At new urbanism lecture Dhiru Thadani decries sprawl

By: David RogersFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

New Urbanists: No Economic Recovery Without Smart Growth

By: Angie Schmitt From: Streets Blog

The Story Of Sprawl: How Cars Ate America (Video Review)

By: Lloyd Alter From: Tree Hugger

Author Dhiru Thadani to speak on new urbanism sign books at Norton Museum

By: David RogersFrom: Palm Beach Daily News

CRDA to pay nearly $800000 to firm to develop master plan for Atlantic City Tourism District

By: Derek HarperFrom: Press of Atlantic City

On The Menu: The Jane Jacobs Special

By: Paul BassFrom: New Haven Independent

Huntington Pointe harkens to old-style neighborhoods

By: Joe LawlorFrom: Daily Press

The Atlantis Harks Back to 1980s

By: Tom AustinFrom: Ocean Drive

Sprawl Repair: From Auto-Scale to Human-Scale

By: Galina TachievaFrom: Design Intelligence

If baby boomers stay in suburbia analysts predict cultural shift

By: Carol MorelloFrom: The Washington Post

How to Fix That Ugly Strip

By: Room For Debate: The Car ClashFrom: The New York Times

Maybe It's Time to Start Listening to Tom Low

By: Annie MonjarFrom: Charlotte Magazine

National Association of Real Estate Editors Announces Bruss Book Award Winners

By: Bruss Book Award From: National Association of Real Estate Editors

Stalled Cottonwood Mall project gets a boost

By: Cathy MckitrickFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune

Sprawl Repair Blog Post

By: Anthony Flint From: Lincoln Institute

Faded Malls Leave Cities in the Lurch

By: Miguel Bustillo and Kris HudsonFrom: The Wall Street Journal

Elderburbia’: Suburban sprawl isolates our aging population

By: The Post-Standard Editorial Board The Post-Standard From: Syracuse

Culture Watch: Preserving Holy Cross

By: Sharon Litwin The Times-Picayune From: NOLA

CNU Daily Show - Interview with Galina Tachieva

CNU Daily Show - Interview with Galina Tachieva

By: Steve MouzonFrom: CNU Daily Show

New opportunities for New Urbanism?

By: Mike IveyFrom: The Capital Times

Transfer of Marine Corps facility in New Orleans nears completion

By: Paul PurpuraFrom: The Times-Picayune

Looking for Barbie Architect and finding Andrés Duany

By: Doug MacCashFrom: The Times-Picayune

SoHo south: That's the Design District plan

By: Elaine Walker and Andres ViglucciFrom: mc2 realty miami market blog

Retrofitting suburbia: the state of the art

By: Philip LangdonFrom: New Urban Network

Four Questions for Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk

By: J. A. GleichmanFrom: Urbanland

Suburbia: What a Concept

By: Allison ArieffFrom: The New York Times

Revisiting new urbanism in Cornell

By: Elivira CordileoneFrom: Your Home

Mandeville residents applaud plans for town center

By: Jeff AdelsonFrom: The Times-Picayune

Mandeville town center sketches unveiled

By: Jeff AdelsonFrom: The Times-Picayune

Old Mandeville town center idea gets some flak

By: Jeff AdelsonFrom: The Times-Picayune

Mandeville charrette begins today

By: Suzanne LeBretonFrom: St. Tammany News

Masterplan for £1billion town goes on show

By: Gary CrudenFrom: UK Press and Journal

Neighborhoods Go Green! in highly educational exhibit at AIA

By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: NRDC Switchboard

More finding tiny houses a good fit

By: Susan ZevonFrom: The Associated Press

Pubic input sought on plan for town center near Mandeville Trailhead

By: Jeff AdelsonFrom: The Times-Picayune

Delta Mayor's Summit considers fate of farmland

By: Randy ShoreFrom: The Vancouver Sun

Condomínios fechados são o futuro das cidades no interior do Brasil?

By: Giovanny GerollaFrom: Arquitetura E Urbanismo

A nation of fools grows its dependence on fuel

By: Brian O'NeillFrom: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Planning guru sees hope in state growth overhauls

By: David DamronFrom: The Orlando Sentinel

KUHF Conversations: Galina Tachieva & Tom Low

By: Wendy SiegleFrom: KUHNF Houston Public Radio

The American Nightmare

By: Lauren SandlerFrom: Psychology Today

Creative Ideas for Ravaged Port-Au-Prince

By: Neal PierceFrom: National League of Cities

Choosing a Green Infrastructure Framework? Consider Light Imprint

By: Thomas Low | Guy Pearlman | Monica Carney-Holmes | Nora Black | Paul CrabtreeFrom: Stormwater

Habersham Home Featured in Better Homes and Gardens Magazine

By: newswireFrom: NewsWire Today

Talking Urban: A Review of The Language of Towns and Cities by Dhiru A. Thadani

By: Frank GruberFrom: The Huffington Post

Easy on the wallet and the Earth: Minuscule houses are winning fans

By: Susan ZevonFrom: The Canadian Press

Chapelton of Elsick plans to be lodged in summer

By: Graeme ScottFrom: UK Press and Journal

Two new businesses open at Hampstead today

From: Montgomery Advertiser

What Are The Alternatives To Traveling By Car? #TEDActiveMOB

From: PSFK Conference

Just so you'll know: Congressman Paul Broun will host a town hall at 6 p.m. today in the Oglethorpe County Commission office 341 W. Main St. in Lexington.

By: Jim ThompsonFrom: Athens Banner-Herald

Oklahoma real estate notes: Resort design consultant named.

From: NewsOK

New town masterplan revealed (Chapelton at Elsick - Aberdeenshire UK)

By: StaffFrom: UK Mearns Leader

Renowned architect Duany plans Haiti rebirth

By: Paul BrinkmannFrom: South Florida Business Journal

New slogan for growth is go slow lawmakers say

By: Clark MasonFrom: The Press Democrat

Miami architect plans new Port-au-Prince

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Designers seek creative solutions to rebuild Haiti

By: Emily TroutmanFrom: ABS-CBNnews.com

Sprawl Repair for the Shopping Mall

By: Galina TachievaFrom: Sustainable Communities

Are cities the best place to live? Are suburbs OK? A fight grows in urban planning with Harvard at the center

By: Leon NeyfakhFrom: Boston Globe

Port-au-Prince 2.0: A City of Urban Villages?

By: Greg LindsayFrom: Fast Company

Book of the Month

By: A Vision of EuropeFrom: Urban Lovers World

Monkey See Monkey Don’t: Economic Development as a Whole New Animal

By: Hazel BorysFrom: Placemakers' Placeshakers

Pedestrians are vital says urban planner

By: Linda GolzFrom: Beacon Journal

Design professionals help LBTS brainstorm

By: Sean D'OliveiraFrom: The Sun Sentinel

Start a Revolution

By: Edward KeeganFrom: Architect Magazine

Top 10 Books - 2011

By: Abhijeet ChavanFrom: Planetizen

A talk with Galina Tachieva author of 'The Sprawl Repair Manual'

By: Sarah Goodyear

A Sprawl Fighting Fixit Guide

By: Allison ArieffFrom: GOOD Magazine

MHN Interview with Galina Tachieva: Add Multi-Housing to Malfunctioning Suburbs

By: Keat FoongFrom: Multi-Housing News

How to fix sprawl: The manual

By: Robert Steuteville From: New Urban Network

Sprawl Repair: What It Is and Why We Need It

By: Galina TachievaFrom: Planetizen

Prince Charles' Foundation for the Built Environment Tapped for Port-au-Prince Rebuilding Master Plan

By: Steve DelahoydeFrom: mediabistro.com

Bacardi Complex Sold To YoungArts Will Get Frank Gehry Master Plan

From: The Huffington Post

Delcambre's Dilemma

By: Mark TutwilerFrom: The Independent

An Urban Artist: Mayor Richard M. Daley 2010 Laureate ULI J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development

By: Julianne HillFrom: Urbanland

Acclaimed architect admits he knows little about Elsick site

By: Gary CrudenFrom: UK Press and Journal

Re-inventing Scotland

By: Andrew GuestFrom: Scottish Review

Community finds ways to shed pounds and be more sustainable

By: Martin SavidgeFrom: Cable News Network

Brave New Codes

By: Nate BergFrom: Architect Magazine

Top architect to oversee plan for 1 billion pound village

By: Leanna MaclartyFrom: UK Press and Journal

Extreme Makeover: Reinventing the Parking Lot

By: Lisa Selin DavisFrom: Time Magazine

New Urbanism for the Apocalypse

By: Greg LindsayFrom: Fast Company

Shades of Europe in the West End

By: Austin DanforthFrom: Alexandria Times

Reinvent PHX eyes development on light-rail system

By: Betty ReidFrom: The Republic

Agriculture is the New Golf: Rethinking Suburban Communities

By: Allison ArieffFrom: GOOD Magazine

Planners Give Us a Vision of A Thrilling 'New' Old Mandeville

By: Denis BechacFrom: Northshore Conifer

Is urbanism the key to a sustainable future?

From: Traditional Building Magazine

Adapting Suburbs

By: Amanda DalmathFrom: Rochester Regional Community Design Center

Home design may aid Haiti quake victims

From: United Press International

Strong Flat Pack Prefabs for Haiti

By: Preston KoermerFrom: Jetson Green

Flat Pack Prefabs Could Provide Relief in Haiti

By: Ariel SchwartzFrom: Inhabitat

Suburban retrofit - a solution to sprawl

By: Simone OrendainFrom: WFAE Charlotte

Miami architect devises prefabs for homeless

By: Andres VigluccirFrom: The Miami Herald

Haitian ambassador to U.S. sees planned city emerging from earthquake's devastation chaos

By: Andres Viglucci and Scott HiaasenFrom: McClatchy-Tribune News Service

Dart to create jobs with its next new building

From: Cayman News Service

Oh The Places We'll Grow!...

By: The Miami Herald

American Suburbia vs. the Planet

By: Seth BauerFrom: The Huffington Post

Architects's urban living guide doesn't include cars

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Architect About Town: Big plans for Fort Myers go way back

By: Joyce OwensFrom: News-Press

New Urban Community Design Flurrishes

By: AIDA RogersFrom: Carolina Living

DPZ Celebrates 30 years

By: Xavier IglesiasFrom: Design Book

James Howard Kunstler: Forecast for 2009

By: James Howard KunstlerFrom: Straight.com

Roads finished; roads stores begun

By: Ryan LaFontaine and Anita LeeFrom: The Sun Herald

Smart Zoning - Smart Growth

By: Tom CondonFrom: The Hartford Courant

Wrong assumption

By: Richard BadenhausenFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune

Can New Urbanism Save America

By: Isabel CowlesFrom: The Huffington Post

Andrés Duany's Long Awaited Smart Growth Manual Released

From: Fast Pitch Press

Curing sprawlitis

By: Amanda Harrell-Seyburn and Neal McNamaraFrom: Lansing City Pulse

Pass readies a $10M revival

By: Evelina ShmuklerFrom: The Sun Herald

Charrette offers long-term plan for St. Mary's Hospital

From: The Richmond Times-Dispatch

Pedestrians beware: Study ranks Orlando worst in nation for pedestrians

From: The Orlando Sentinel

Yale's Scully: A Prophet With Honor

From: The Hartford Courant

St. Mary's Will Include Neighbors in Planning Process

By: Toni R. ArdabellFrom: The Richmond Times-Dispatch

The Public Process: How nimbys Encourage Suburban Sprawl

By: Paul ShigleyFrom: California Planning and Development Report

Commissioners give thumbs up to Miami 21

By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business Journal

Miami 21 could reshape new-home construction

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Pedestrian-friendly Miami 21 zoning code approved

By: Charles RabinFrom: The Miami Herald

Commission Approves 'Miami 21' Plan

By: Lisa CilliFrom: CBS 4 News

Top Designer To Help Scotland Develop Low Carbon Communities

From: eGov monitor

Making Suburbia More Liveable

By: Glann RuffenachFrom: The Wall Street Journal

hall of fame: andrés duany, faia, and elizabeth plater-zyberk, faia, leed ap

By: Meghan DruedingFrom: Residential Architect

Reburbia Competition Announces the Winners

From: Bustler

Our views: Urban life our sequel

From: The Advocate

Leaders Explore Ways Elders Can Age In Place

By: Misty WilliamsFrom: Atlanta Business Chronicle

VA plan gets go ahead

By: Anita LeeFrom: The Sun Herald

In Va. Vision of Suburbia at a Crossroads

By: Eric WeissFrom: The Washington Post

Recycling the Suburbs

By: Bryan WalshFrom: Time Magazine

Breaking Ground: Albany

By: Nick KayeFrom: The New York Times

Paradise lost...and nowhere else to go

From: The Sunday Times

My First Book of Urban Planning

By: Mary BradyFrom: The New York Times

Atlanta - AARP - DPZ Attack Challenges of Aging in Place

By: Ben BrownFrom: Placemakers' Placeshakers

Atlanta's Lifelong Communities Charrette Delivers the Goods

By: Ben BrownFrom: Placemakers' Placeshakers

Windcrest continues its revitalization

From: My San Antonio

Key issues in connector roads review

By: Kirk RossFrom: The Carrboro Citizen

Standing Room only in Seaside event

By: Mary BradyFrom: The Walton Sun

Aging boomers test community planners

By: Kevin DuffyFrom: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A transit stop for all

By: Keat FoongFrom: Multi-Housing News

Saving the Suburbs Part-2

By: Allison ArieffFrom: The New York Times

Architects soldiering on in the face of the new economy

By: Mary BradyFrom: The Walton Sun

Louisiana Katrina Cottages Break Ground

By: Mary TutwilerFrom: The Independent Weekly

Brad Pitt's 'Make it Right' challenged by urban planner Andres Andrés

By: Doug MacCashFrom: The Times-Picayune

Urban planner Andrés Duany shows off his Bywater house prototypes

By: Doug MacCashFrom: The Times-Picayune

Building our City: Group urges the preservation of Bull St. Buildings

By: Jeff WilkinsonFrom: The State

Carmel: the suburb of the future?

By: Mike CorbettFrom: Hamilton County Business Magazine

Visions of St. Francis

By: Wesley HesterFrom: The Richmond Times-Dispatch

New urbanism plan centers on facility

By: Nicholas LanghorneFrom: Midlothian Exchange

New Town planning application submitted

From: Scottish Architecture

New town of 5000 homes a step closer as plans lodged

By: JohnRossFrom: The Scotsman

New town plan defies recession

By: Val SweeneyFrom: The Inverness Courier

Plans to build Highland town lodged

By: David RossFrom: Herald Scotland

Five Schools for planned new town

From: BBC News

Miami 21 zoning code could come into effect his year

By: Yudislaidy FernandezFrom: Miami Today

Cuba and the Invasion of the Big-Box Stores

By: Richard LouvFrom: Citiwire.net

Miami 21 rezoning changes inch forward

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Planning Advisory Board OKs Miami 21

By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business Journal

A Showcase Housing Development for Miami Beach

Venerable voices

From: Residential Architect

Andrés Duany tapped for metro Atlanta aging project

By: Thomas WheatleyFrom: Creative Loafing

Bricks dedicated for those who laid groundwork for downtown Naples

By: I.M. StackelFrom: Naples Daily News

Southwestern Energy To Build $25 Million Center At Hendrix

By: Arkansas Business StaffFrom: Arkansas Business

Planning Board likely to vote on Miami 21 zoning proposal

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Green egss and ham? Perfect place to start

By: Neil PeirceFrom: The Charlotte Observer

A Jeffersonian idea for the 21st century

By: Rob SteutivilleFrom: New Urban News

David Brussat: Whistling past the graveyard

By: David BrussatFrom: Providence Journal

Community Spotlight - Seaside

By: Christina CeperFrom: South Walton Scene

Plan ensures 'Smart Growth'

By: Elizabeth Plater-ZyberkFrom: The Miami Herald

Plans for Gulfport properties presented

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Deal launches expansion into green buildings

By: Douglas SamsFrom: Atlanta Business Chronicle

We must learn to build a better Britain

By: Clive AsletFrom: The Telegraph

Loudon County neighborhood retains appeal amid real estate crash

By: Sonny GoldreichFrom: Washington Examiner

Architect slams 'dismal' UK design

By: Robert BoothFrom: The Guardian

You'll feel pampered in Rosemary Beach

By: Marilyn BauerFrom: TCPalm

To preserve farmland - preserve farmers

By: Mary NewsomFrom: The Charlotte Observer

There's No Place Like Home

By: Nancy StetsonFrom: Florida Weekly

Big Box & Beyond: Today's Temples of Consumption Don't Have To Be Tomorrow's Ruins. What's in Store?

By: Joel GarreauFrom: The Washington Post

Project Acorn Gets Going

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Shain Park expansion will proceed

By: Jay GrossmanFrom: The Observer

Big issues generate little discussion

By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: The Delta Optimist

Small Affordable Single Family Homes Gain Popularity

By: Jenny SullivanFrom: Builder Online

Miami's Waterfront Design

By: Frank RollasonFrom: Biscayne Times

Trussville Springs flows on despite housing slump

By: Lauren B. CooperFrom: Birmingham Business Journal

Graham plans team approach

By: Kristy Eppley RuponFrom: The State

Land transfer to begin on VA property in Gulfport

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Panel thinks Cuba progress will be gradual

By: Martha BranniganFrom: The Miami Herald

Planners Rediscover Pioneer

By: Mark BarrettFrom: Asheville Citizen-Times

Something old - something new

By: Steve ClarkFrom: Baton Rouge Business Report

JWU has vision for campus expansions

By: Kevin ShalveyFrom: Providence Business News

Community building:Hammond's Ferry houses new designs

By: Steven UhlesFrom: Augusta Chronicle

A Tour of potential: Gulfport leaders look at how to revive VA site

By: Ryan LafontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Miami waterfront ideas pour in

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Spending More To Save More

By: Sameer ReddyFrom: Newsweek

Fort Myers vs. Sarasota

From: News-Press

It's a Wonderful Block

By: Mark OppenheimerFrom: The New York Times

Community Crusader

By: Graham NorwoodFrom: The Financial Times

Barbour Machine starting to show wear

By: Bill MinorFrom: The Greenwood Commonwealth

$500 Million Wesmont Station's Phase One Passes Muster

By: Eric PetersonFrom: GlobeSt.com

Beachtown Galveston Stands Test of Hurricane Ike

From: The Daily Examiner

Breathing New Life Into Old Hatfield

From: The Welwyn Hatfield Times

Does Lafayette Get it? Baton Rouge Does

By: Mary Jane BauerFrom: The Daily Advertiser

Town Living: Planner Andrés Duany Treasures the Northshore's Past

By: Stephen FaureFrom: Inside Northside Magazine

'Traditional neighborhoods' aim for community feel

By: Nancy SarnoffFrom: The Houston Chronicle

Master of Crisis

By: Ellen Ann FentressFrom: The Oxford American

Less Auto-Dependent Development Is Key to Mitigating Climate Change - Research Team Concludes

By: Claire W.From: Smart Growth America

The (digital) graffiti is on the wall in Florida

By: Laura BlyFrom: USA Today

Zoning change may spark building of live-work units

By: Bea QuirkFrom: Charlotte Business Journal

Denver: America's Great Urban Canvas Part II

By: Simmons BuntinFrom: Next American City

Charrettes Lay Groundwork for Towns' Growth

By: Tom CondonFrom: The Hartford Courant

Miami planner hired to design village

By: Charlie ChappleFrom: The Times-Picayune

Southern Land Company sweetens up the south with the Imperial Sugar project

From: Contract Magazine

Gulfport Dredging is First Step

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Denver: America's Great Urban Canvas Part I

By: Simmons BuntinFrom: Next American City

Montgomery's New Movement

By: Phillip MorrisFrom: Thicket Magazine

Eyesore building hinders Fort Myers's resurgence

By: Art LevyFrom: Florida Trend

Covington Planning

By: Bayou Buzz StaffFrom: Bayou Buzz

Eight Is Enough

By: David JacobsFrom: Baton Rouge Business Report

Gulfport Harbor work starts

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

The Firebird Flew Away (In Russian)

By: Yana KarpovaFrom: Komersant

Developers put Lake Eufaula 'town' in the works In for a landing

By: Richard MizeFrom: NewsOK

Developers put Lake Eufaula 'town' in the works

By: Richard MizeFrom: The Oklahoman

Older adult community gets first OK

By: Ben NelmsFrom: The Citizen

Florida has serious problems but it could be worse

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

National news clear with Oklahoma-colored glasses

By: Richard MizeFrom: The Oklahoman

Cottages may sprout at former FEMA trailer site

By: Chris GatreauFrom: The Baton Rouge Advocate

The Front Porch

By: Marti AttounFrom: American Profile

Gas Prices May Revive Cities

By: Bret SchulteFrom: U.S. News and World Report

Louisiana Katrina victims still awaiting cottages

By: Michael KunzelmanFrom: The Associated Press

OKC ex-mayor planning resort at Lake Eufaula

From: Tulsa World

Humphreys plots 1600 acre development at Lake Eufaula

By: Kelley ChambersFrom: The Journal Record

Rival heads Five Mile development project

By: Marta SteemanFrom: Stuff New Zealand

Session to Plan Eufaula Lake community

By: Richard MizeFrom: The Oklahoman

School closures erode neighborhood's character

By: Chris StoateFrom: The Oakville Beaver

Rhode Island city sees wide development downtown

By: Kevin CollisonFrom: The Kansas City Star

New vision? Naples to reassess needs of its downtown

By: Victoria MacchiFrom: Naples Daily News

Front porch life:Best seat in the house

By: Liz BarryFrom: The News and Advance

Slurbs: Sprawling Suburbs Blight American Dream Wan Lixin

From: Shanghai Daily

Miami 21 plan is back on fast track to vote

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Revamp of Delcambre stalls

By: Patrick CourregesFrom: The Baton Rouge Advocate

Connecticut's Meritorious Parkway

By: David LeffFrom: The Hartford Courant

Princely homes that hold their value in every sense

Gulfport City Council OKs 3 of 4 for Commission

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

American urban design comes to Hertfordshire

By: Kasia MaciejowskaFrom: The Times

Naples City Council agree to hire consultant to direct downtown development

By: Victoria MacchiFrom: Naples Daily News

Truman Show' city has fond memories

By: Andy MeinenFrom: The Miami Herald

Man helps create giant arch monument for Atlantic Station

By: Jim AuchmuteyFrom: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Masters students attempt to solve Miami's detiorating downtown

By: Jacquelyn WeinerFrom: Miami Today

We can transform old Hatfield

From: The Welwyn Hatfield Times

Training focus of Gulfport workshop

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Gulfport Harbor Dredging Work to Start in July

By: Brad KessieFrom: WLOX-TV

Sarasota Design Conference: The Bottom Line

By: Nichole ReberFrom: The Sarasota Herald Tribune

Still Paradise? How buildings reflect our land and landscape

By: Beth DunlopFrom: The Miami Herald

Sarasota Design Conference Day 2: It's easy if you try

By: Nichole ReberFrom: The Sarasota Herald Tribune

Gulfport Development Commission bylaws Ok'd

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

GGP Breaks Ground on Redevelopment of Cottonwood Mall

By: Sasha PardyFrom: CoStar Group

Our Views: A new look for downtown

From: The Baton Rouge Advocate

New Urbanist Duany joins the BRE

By: Richard VaughanFrom: The Architects Journal

AvalonBay joins Somerset's $500M MXD

By: Eric PetersonFrom: GlobeSt.com

Gulfport Mayor: Retailers Interested in Duany Designs

From: WLOX-TV

Big Box Schools contribute to sprawl

By: Kim A. O'ConnellFrom: The Huntsville Times

Bull Street neighborhood progressing

By: Mayor Bob CobleFrom: The State

Market building report causes a stir after leak

By: Duncan AdamsFrom: The Roanoke Times

Crafty retreat

By: Jessica Beil HindmanFrom: The News & Observer

Driehaus to be honored by National Trust HGTV

By: Blair KaminFrom: The Skyline - Chicago Tribune

Mental Health Controls Fate of Bull Street Plan

By: Erik WardFrom: Free Times

Ukiah considers adopting SmartCode for growth

By: Jeff QuackenbushFrom: North Bay Business Journal

Building Our City: Future of Bull Street in Limbo

By: Jeff WilkinsonFrom: The State

Plans unveiled for Southlands

By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: The Delta Optimist

New greener Southlands future pondered

By: Doug WardFrom: The Vancouver Sun

Plan in works for Southlands

By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: The Delta Optimist

Reception depends On perception

By: Ted MurphyFrom: The Delta Optimist

Camana Bay charrette inspires

By: Basia PioroFrom: Cay Compass

Grand design's come a long way from 1981

By: Brian LewisFrom: The Province

New 'Digital Arts' Festival Fuses Art and Technology

From: PR Newswire

Scottish DNA a major influence for project

By: Calum MacLeodFrom: The Inverness Courier

Duany Palter-Zyberk's Latest Take on Traditional Neighborhood Design

By: Rich BinsaccaFrom: Builder

Hurricane planner to give lecture

From: BBC News

Camana Bay hold second charrette

By: Cayman Net News

Gulfport takes major step in what should be the right direction

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Pedestrian community requested along Ga. 400

By: David PenderedFrom: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Gulfport Approves Duany's Design Plans

From: WLOX-TV

Gulfport Council OKs commission

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Duany and Plater-Zyberk Donate Driehaus Winnings

By: Jennifer RichterFrom: Architectural Record

Camana Bay planning charrette underway

By: Cayman Net News

Rosemary Beach - The New Frontier

From: Panama City Real Estate News

Public input sought on future design of Camana Bay

From: Cayman Net News

Johns Manville Joins With Andrés Duany to build Bywater Cottages

From: Street Insider

New Urbanist or Old Suburban: What's better?

From: Salem News

The best laid plans

From: Fredrick News Post

Camana Bay master plan develops

From: Cayman Net News

Jury Selects 15 Projects that Set International Standard for Design

From: The Earth Times

Duany and Plater-Zyberk won't take the money and run

By: Blair KaminFrom: Chicago Tribune

Baby boomers look for change in housing market

From: Naples Daily News

Southlands planners seek public input

By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: Surrey Now

Florida Green Community - The Sky Institute

By: Richard BanksFrom: Southern Living

Extensive streetcar line won't work says project planner

By: David PenderedFrom: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Inside MXD: What Works What Doesn't and Why

By: Connie GoreFrom: GlobeSt.com

Bricks and Mortar

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

New Albany Appointment

By: Matt MauraFrom: The Bahama Journal

Town May Aid Developer

By: Chris GuyFrom: Baltimore Sun

Windcrest EDC Locks Up Another Prime 111 Acres

By: Amy Wolff Sorter

Mexico's New Frontier

By: Jim AtkinsonFrom: The New York Times

John Manville Joins with Andrés Duany to Build Bywater Cottages

From: The Earth Times

Progress is going on in Gulfport

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

New urbanism' makes inroads along the Texas shore

By: Charles EalyFrom: Austin-American Statesman

Providence Begins to See Its Future Around the Corner

By: Donna PaulFrom: The New York Times

Leyland tells Newburgh that development plans still alive

By: Doyle MurphyFrom: Times Herald-Record

Harral: How To Stop Spiral

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Newburgh's waterfront revitalization marks 1 year

By: Alice HuntFrom: The Poughkeepsie Journal

Boulevard alternative would give Buffalo a great place

By: Joe TockeFrom: The Buffalo News

Waterfront work down to nitty-gritty

By: Doyle MurphyFrom: Times Herald-Record

No quadrants - city plans all-in-one Miami 21 rollout

By: Risa PolanskyFrom: Miami Today

Governor announces $9 million grant

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Ahead of its time no more

By: Tracy HanesFrom: The Toronto Star

Overtown residents save 'piece of heaven'

By: Peter BaileyFrom: The Miami Herald

Gulfport Courting Developers

By: Steven PhillipsFrom: WLOX-TV

Nonprofit wants to revive downtown as a shopping hub

By: Wendy LeeFrom: The Tennessean

Leaders Confused About Zoning

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Designing the future

From: The Sun Herald

Duany Unveils Final Design Plans For Gulfport

From: WLOX-TV

Gulfport Leaders See 'Excitement' In Duany Designs

From: WLOX-TV

Duany's Gulfport Plans Fire Up Audience

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

City's grand plan to be unveiled

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Rollins Hosts Congress For The New Urbanism

From: Rollins College

New urbanist want to end sprawl

By: Bob RansfordFrom: The Vancouver Sun

Alys Beach Founder turns to neighbors for input

By: Joyce OwenFrom: The Walton Sun

Duany Says Gulfport's Development Opportunity is Tremendous

From: WLOX-TV

Architectural Conservation Comes to College Campuses

By: Catesby LeighFrom: The Wall Street Journal

New Urbanist Praises Gulfport's Patience

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

SmartCode Designer Comes To Gulfport

From: WLOX-TV

Brainstorming Gulfport

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Alabama Voices: Both Side Can Win

By: Nathan NorrisFrom: Montgomery Advertiser

Arquitectonica: Home Grown Colossus

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Miami Style Architecture Has Global Appeal

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

DPZ -- The New Traditionalists

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Another Attempt at 'Heaven'

By: Sarah BarmakFrom: The Toronto Star

HP to sell 2 million square feet

By: Nancy SarnoffFrom: The Houston Chronicle

A New Blueprint for Levittown

By: Bryan WalshFrom: Time Magazine

Bill grants Newburgh $196k to revitalize Armory district

By: Michael RandallFrom: Times Herald-Record

Duany Hired as Lead Design Consultant

By: Ryan LaFontaineFrom: The Sun Herald

Paddling Southwest Florida's Great Calusa Blueway

By: Laura ReillyFrom: The Miami Herald

New urbanism model mulled for Columbia redesign

By: Andrei BlakelyFrom: Howard County Times

How Green Is Your Neighborhood?

By: Bryan WalshFrom: Time Magazine

Windcrest: Redesigning a community

By: Creighton A. WelchFrom: Express News

Henrico OK's Tree Hill Farm

By: Will JonesFrom: The Richmond Times-Dispatch

Community members designers imagine ‘radical’ makeover of land near Windsor Mall

By: Edmond OrtizFrom: Northeast Herald

Walzem area set for changes

By: Elaine AyoFrom: Express News

Viewpoints:Driehaus Prize Awarded

By: Diane HeilenmanFrom: The Courier-Journal

Windcrest Hires Internationally Known Planner To Help Revitalize City

From: WOAI

Cottonwood Mall makeover urged to go green

By: Cathy McKitrickFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune

Windcrest plan rolling along

By: Elaine Ayo and Creighton WelchFrom: Express News

Windcrest design effort underway

By: Edmond OrtizFrom: Northeast Herald

Cities Seek Residents' Help With New Development

From: KSAT

In the Tropical Zone

By: David RatermanFrom: Planning Magazine

In the Tropical Zone

By: David RatermanFrom: Planning Magazine

In the Tropical Zone

By: David RatermanFrom: Planning Magazine

A Place in the Sun

By: Marge PetersonFrom: Home and Away Magazine

Architecture event in Dawntown Miami

By: Nicholas TamarinFrom: Interior Design

Duany and Plater-Zyberk To Recieve Driehaus Prize

By: Kara KellyFrom: University of Notre Dame News

Alys Beach Wins Sustainability Award

From: The Earth Times

Miami Team Wins ND's Driehaus Prize in architecture

By: Margaret FosmoeFrom: South Bend Tribune

Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Become 2008 Laureates of the Richard H. Driehaus Prize

From: PR Newswire

Controversial Urbanists Win Top Architecture Award

By: Blair KaminFrom: Chicago Tribune

Famed architect to guide redevelopment of Windsor Area

By: Edmond OrtizFrom: Northeast Herald

Duany Plater-Zyberk and Co. wins 2008 Best In American Living Award

From: Fast Pitch Press

Hefty Heights

By: Anita FrenchFrom: The Morning News

University bleeds orange and (sometimes) green

By: Karyn Meshbane and Kelly HersonFrom: The Miami Hurricane

Planning sesssions set for Walzem Road area

By: Elaine AyoFrom: Express News

New Urbanism' leader to lend his expertise to land surrounding Windsor Park Mall

By: Tricia Lynn SilvaFrom: San Antonio Business Journal

Community Convergences

By: Katherine GregorFrom: The Austin Chronicle

Urban Is The New Cool

By: Liz McDonaldFrom: The Press

At Kentlands, New Urbanism Has Unlocked a Sense of Community

By: Katherine SalantFrom: The Washington Post

Dramatic Transformation In The Cards For Cottonwood Mall Site

By: Kathy McKitrickFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune

New urban pioneer criticizes city codes

By: Steve LackmeyerFrom: The Oklahoman

Ruskin Heights groundbreaking set for Nov. 14th

By: Business BriefsFrom: Northwest Arkansas Times

Hampstead under way on Montgmery east side

By: Cosby WoodruffFrom: Montgomery Advertiser

In Ten Year Span Roosevelt Bridge Transformed 'sleepy little' Stuart

From: TCPalm

Louisiana Speaks Nominated for an Emmy

From: Louisiana Speaks Blog

Developer picked for 'Federal City' at N.O. Facility

By: Joe Gyan Jr.From: The Advocate

Downtown vision for a rising city

From: St. Charles Journal

NOFA Selects Developer For Federal City

From: PR Newswire

Ruskin Heights Mixed-Use Development Off and Running

By: Katie StockstillFrom: Arkansas Business

Alys Beach opens Caliza Pool - Buildout Continues

By: Daniel CarsonFrom: The News Herald

Dream Subdivision already a reality

By: Whitney GouldFrom: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Momentum builds for downtown in Dardenne Prairie

By: Nina KultFrom: O'Fallon Journal

Town Center Has Neo-Urban Concepts

By: Joan ElliotFrom: The Missourian

Living Above The Store Works For Them

By: Anndee HochmanFrom: The Philadelphia Inquirer

Castalian Springs may be next boom area

By: Katrina CornwellFrom: The News Examiner

Developers purchase land for Ruskin Heights

From: Northwest Arkansas Times

Places with some

By: Teresa BurneyFrom: Big Builder Magazine

A New Master Planned Community In Southern Utah Called Elim Valley Breaks Ground

From: Utah Real Estate

LA. cottages get go-ahead after months of wrangling

By: Bill BarrowFrom: The Times-Picayune

Alys Beach Unveils New 'Resource Center'

From: PR Newswire

Sweet' Plans Presented for Former Imperial Sugar Buildings

By: (Video)Ned HibbardFrom: Fox 26 News

Historic District project kicks off with week long charrette in Sugar Land Texas

From: Click Press

A lean green quality of life machine

By: Jim MorekisFrom: Connect Savannah

Lecture next week to accent Daffin Park centennial salute

By: Chuck MobleyFrom: Savannah Morning News

The Urban Revival - Cities may be the key to curbing climate crisis

By: Kate SheppardFrom: CNU

Public offers design ideas

By: Lisa BolivarFrom: The Miami Herald

The University of Miami School of Architecture to launch a school-wide study of Miami waterfront

By: Carolyn WhiteFrom: All American Patriots

Carpet Cottages the Latest in Low-Rise Housing

By: Bendix AndersonFrom: Affordable Housing Finance

Carpet Cottages the Latest in Low-RiseHousing

By: BENDIX ANDERSONFrom: Housing Finance

Changing the Rules

By: BENDIX ANDERSONFrom: Housing Finance

Changing The Rules

By: Bendix AndersonFrom: Affordable Housing Finance

527-acre project on tap for Sumner

By: Linda BryantFrom: Nashville Business Journal

A cottage of their own

By: Shannon MullenFrom: Asbury Park Press

The Urban Revival

By: Kate SheppardFrom: MSN Online

On the gulf coast opportunity amid the ruins

By: Associated PressFrom: The Kansas City Star

New 'town' plan unveiled

By: Daniel CarsonFrom: The News Herald

Growing Pains

By: Evan WilliamsFrom: Florida Weekly

A tale of three cities

By: Brad KaneFrom: Naples Daily News

New Bay County Town

By: Deanna LambertFrom: WMBB News

An Ideal Home

By: Rebekah DavisFrom: The Cullman Times

New downtowns cultivate old ambience

By: Stephen DeereFrom: St Louis Post-Dispatch

Great Neighborhoods

By: Olga BonfilglioFrom: Kalamazoo Gazette

The 'green' city of the future being built here in Florida

From: Fox News 13 Tampa Bay

Leyland Alliance and Habitat for Humanity ink agreement to construct affordable housing

From: Mid-Hudson News

Norton Commons Builds On Community Spirit

By: Chris OttsFrom: Louisville Courier-Journal

Some towns have anything a family could want

By: Kate Ashford | Asa Fitch | Stephen Gandel | Josh Hyatt | Sarah Max | Jennifer Merritt CambriaFrom: Yahoo! Finance

Dardenne Prairie prepares for next step in downtown plan

By: Nancy CambriaFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Little House

By: Priscilla FrullaFrom: The Sun Herald

UnSprawl Case Study Southside Greensboro

By: Tom LowFrom: Terrain.org

Bryant considers new neighborhood concept

By: Matt BurksFrom: Benton Courier

Planner takes new look at urban living

By: Mike SnyderFrom: The Houston Chronicle

Mall resurrection: Cottonwood shopping Complex due 'open air' revamp

By: Mike GorrellFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune

Looking at the big picture

By: Jennifer DavisFrom: Charlotte Business Journal

Trailblazer Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Talks About Miami 21

By: Matthew HaggmanFrom: The Miami Herald

Public Process

By: Keat FoongFrom: Multi-Housing News

Bon Secour Has...

By: Kathy JumperFrom: Mobile Press-Register

Off the grid

By: Charlotte CraneFrom: Florida Trend

Planning a new future for Scottish communities

By: George KerevanFrom: The Scotsman

Houston City living the next frontier

By: Nancy SarnoffFrom: The Houston Chronicle

Miami's Zoning up for re-write

By: Michael VasquezFrom: The Miami Herald

Imaginative buildings impress without being imposing

By: Beth DunlopFrom: The Miami Herald

New Town's 'new urbanism' set to reshape Liberty

By: By John NobleFrom: The Kansas City Star

Camden taking steps to direct city growth

By: Marjorie RiddleFrom: The State

More funds set for cottages: Housing solution after hurricanes becomes a hit

By: Alexandria BurrisFrom: The Daily Advertiser

Florida site eyed for new green town

By: David RoyseFrom: The Associated Press

Creating the Perfect Town

By: Caitlin JohnsonFrom: CBS News

Creating the perfect town

From: CBS News

Town-like mall seen at Plaza's old site

By: Leslie WilliamsFrom: The Times-Picayune

Plans for a new mall growing in Lake Forest

By: Leslie WilliamsFrom: The Times-Picayune

Heart of Peoria: New Urbanism town plan reaches five year mark

By: Jennifer DavisFrom: The Peoria Journal Star

New Urbanism: Community Planning Feng Shui

By: James CarliniFrom: Wisconsin Technology Network

The county's lifestyle centers don't have to be manufactured

By: John SondereggerFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Downtown development propositions OKed by eighty percent of voters

By: Hector San MiguelFrom: American Press

Concept would promote connectivity in Dardenne Prairie

By: Jeannie SeibertFrom: Mid Rivers News Magazine

Technology revitalizing urban areas

By: Jenni GlennFrom: The Journal Gazette

Downtown plan's great; now act on it

By: Editorial StaffFrom: The Southwest Florida News-Press

Dardenne Prairie plans new town plaza

By: Nancy CambriaFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Call it green medieval: Planned hamlet homes have both 12th century and modern inspiration

By: James ThornerFrom: The St. Petersburg Times

Miami 21 aims to change city's atmosphere - growth

By: Karyn MeshbaneFrom: The Miami Hurricane

Dardenne Prairie works to make 364 part of project

By: Nancy CambriaFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Florida Scientists Plan Environmentally Friendly Community

By: Florida State UniversityFrom: Science Daily

Dardenne Prairie looks to its future

By: Editorial StaffFrom: O'Fallon Journal

Ideas take shape for downtown

By: Nina KultFrom: O'Fallon Journal

Green Community project boosted

From: The Nassau Neighbors

Vision of a new town center is offered

By: Nancy CambriaFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Building Better Communities in Scotland

From: Archiseek

New ideas: planners bank on waterfront

By: Julie GoldmanFrom: The Jackson Clarion Ledger

For Mom's Cabin take path on left: Second Home Industry touts compounds for the non-Kennedy set

By: Christina LewisFrom: The Wall Street Journal

The Design Coast: Utopias by the Sea?

By: Linda MackFrom: The Minneapolis Star Tribune

What would Andrés Duany do?

By: Katherine GregorFrom: The Austin Chronicle

Dardenne Prairie schedules sessions to design new downtown

By: Nancy CambriaFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

What makes a downtown?

By: Nina KultFrom: The St. Charles Journal

It Takes A Village

By: Paul GoldbergerFrom: The New Yorker

Charrette leader: Make city 'walkable'

By: Todd StaufferFrom: The Jackson Free Press

Lefleur Lakes Plan: Explore the Possibilities

By: Clarion Ledger Editorial BoardFrom: The Jackson Clarion Ledger

Expert: Jackson is in dire need of redevelopment

By: Julie Goldman and Anthony WarrenFrom: The Jackson Clarion Ledger

Standing Strong

By: Allen BuntingFrom: Coastal Living

Diaz: Rezoning plan nearing completion

By: Tania ValdemoroFrom: The Miami Herald

Sky awarded $1.8 million

By: Kelli PeacockFrom: The County Record

The Myers Park of Huntersville: Project takes next step in New Urbanism

By: Doug SmithFrom: The Charlotte Observer

Suburbs import urban features to create sense of community

By: Betsy TaylorFrom: USA Today

Suburbs import urban features to create a sense of community

By: Betsy TaylorFrom: The Associated Press

Visions of a new Newburgh

By: Times Herald Record Editorial BoardFrom: Times Herald-Record

Dazzling plan is unveiled for Newburgh’s waterfront

By: John DohertyFrom: The Times Herald-Record

Walking might be key to Newburgh's revitalization

By: John DohertyFrom: The Times Herald-Record

Liberty betting big on small town ideal

By: Jason NobleFrom: The Kansas City Star

Restoring the Real New Orleans

By: Andres DuanyFrom: Metropolis Magazine

Newburgh takes center stage to redevelop land

By: Tim Logan and John DohertyFrom: The Times Herald-Record

Newburgh takes center stage to redevelop land

By: Tim LoganFrom: recordonline.com

New Town takes a firm shape

By: Jason NobleFrom: The Kansas City Star

Orange has time to control sprawl planner tells crowd

By: Wayne HallFrom: The Times Herald-Record

Planning panel OKs Ruskin Heights

By: Dug BegleyFrom: The Morning News

New Town Designers Scour Scotland for Inspiration

By: Neil MacPhailFrom: The North Scotland Press and Journal

Newburgh will unveil plans for waterfront

By: Erikah HaavieFrom: The Poughkeepsie Journal

Andrés Duany: Riverfront Gambler

By: Adele WederFrom: The Vancouver Tyee

Schoolhouse of the Future?

By: Tucker MitchellFrom: The Huntersville Herald

McNees needed Duany charm

By: Tom LyonsFrom: The Sarasota Herald Tribune

Urban planner Duany revisits Sarasota: the creator of the city's masterplan compares it to a 'very gawky' teen

By: Mike SaewitzFrom: The Sarasota Herald Tribune

Planner to critique Sarasota

By: Mike SaewitzFrom: The Sarasota Herald Tribune

Expert to gauge Sarasota's small-town feel

By: Stacy EidsonFrom: The Brandenton Herald

City Plan 2025 Encourages Infill Development

By: Doug BegleyFrom: The Northwest Arkansas Morning News

Great New Towns: Gift to a Nation

By: Neal PeirceFrom: The Washington Post

The Visionaries: Profile of Andrés Duany

By: Doug MacCashFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

Quick Cottages on the horizon

By: Molly ReidFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

Excellent Communities Involve Lots of Listening

By: Bob RansfordFrom: The Vancouver Sun

Tree Hill envisioned as town of 3000

By: Olympia Meola and Michael MartzFrom: The Times Dispatch

Tree Hill Workshop Begins

By: Michael MartzFrom: The Richmond Times-Dispatch

IN 30 YEARS WE WILL DEVELOP A NEWVERNACULAR

By: Penny LewisFrom: The Architects' Journal

Talks held over Highland new town plans

From: Planning Portal UK

Urban legend

By: Peter HetheringtonFrom: The Guardian

New town can repeat family triumph

By: John RossFrom: Johnston Press Digital Publishing

Locals get say on plan for Inverness New Town

By: Jane CandlishFrom: This is North Scotland

Talking has to start

By: Courier StaffFrom: The Inverness Courier

Hostility to plan for new town

By: Donald WilsonFrom: The Inverness Courier

N.O. planning process puts residents on edge

By: Coleman WarnerFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

F.C. Mulls Offering Home for ‘Katrina Cottage’

By: Nicholas F. BentonFrom: Falls Church News-Press

A Chicago woman's cool refuge

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Katrina Cottages get a touch of Florida

By: Judy StarkFrom: The St. Petersburg Times

New Town mailshot under fire

By: Donald WilsonFrom: The Inverness Courier

Miami Vision has designs on Inverness

From: The Press and Journal

How to build New Orleans

By: Witold RybczynskiFrom: Slate

New Town embraces an old idea: Community will have organic farm

By: Linda MeyerFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

New Town has make-believe quality of 'The Truman Show'

By: John SondereggerFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Tornagrain born again

By: Alastair RobertsonFrom: The Times

Echoing the Upper West Side

By: Antoinette MartinFrom: The New York Times

Commercial Building surge sweeps region Residential's always been hot; now retail office and industrial construction is growing as well

By: Doug SmithFrom: The Charlotte Observer

Market Square Plaza - Kentlands

From: The Gazette

No Seaside in Scotland pledges Duany

By: Ed Dorrell

Planner Allays New Town at Airport Fears

By: Ian RamageFrom: The Press and Journal

New Iverness town is in near perfect location

From: NorthTonight.com

Two Houses - One Vision

By: Kirstin DowneyFrom: The Washington Post

Two Houses - Two Visions

By: Kirstin DowneyFrom: The Washington Post

Dardenne Prairie wants big-time planners for town center project

By: Nancy CambriaFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Who could have imagined this… city? New Urbanists flock to Providence - touring talking and appreciatin”

By: Bill van SiclenFrom: Providence Journal

Goldberg & Simpson plans move to Norton Commons

By: Sarah JeffordsFrom: Business First of Louisville

It Takes a Village

By: Leslie YeransianFrom: ABC News

The Truman Show's architect dreams of a Highland Utopia

By: Chris GilchristFrom: The Scotsman

Urban Endgame- The Miami 21 Zoning Plan is Advancing to its First Neighborhoods but City Stakeholders have Major Strategic Concerns

By: Tiffany RaineyFrom: The Miami Sun Post

An Architect With Plans for a New Gulf Coast

By: Robin PogrebinFrom: The New York Times

The Terrible Opportunity How a crisis for the Gulf Coast became a defining moment for New Urbanism

By: Matt DellingerFrom: The Oxford American

Charrette of Fire-Community Quarry dialogue underway this week

By: Chris HunterFrom: The Pacifica Tribune

Estate signs up hurricane planner

From: BBC News

World-class expert to design new town for the Highlands

By: John RossFrom: The Scotsman

Add 'Elevation' to 'Location Location'

By: Fred A. BernsteinFrom: The New York Times

Miami's new look makes public debut

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Hendrix to move some dirt

By: Max BrantleyFrom: The Arkansas Times

The man with the Plan

By: Douglas A. Blackmon and Thaddeus HerrickFrom: The Wall Street Journal

The Man with the Plan

By: Douglas BlackmonFrom: The Wall Street Journal

New Urbanist-Style Architect Sets His Sights on New Orleans

By: Thaddeus HerrickFrom: The Wall Street Journal

A New Gentilly

By: Coleman WarnerFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

Raising the Stakes

By: Mary TutwilerFrom: Residents of Delcambre and Erath attempt to rebuild while facing confusing signals from local state and federal officials.

Replacing lost housing is off to a slow start

By: Mindy FettermanFrom: USA Today

Senate may OK money for Katrina cottages

By: Ana RadelatFrom: Gannett News Service USA Today

Where would you rather live? In this? or In This?

By: Greg ThomasFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

St. Bernard moves to adopt guidelines

By: Karen Turni BazileFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

A Better Bernard

By: Karen Turni BazileFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

Planner proposes modern St. Bernard

By: Karen Turni BazileFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

St. Bernard charrettes focusing on whole parish

By: Karen Turni BazileFrom: The New Orleans Times Picayune

Planners Urge Move from Ideas to Action

By: Jason BrownFrom: The Daily Advertiser

Planner raps FEMA trailers

By: Patrick CourregesFrom: The Advocate

Vermilion Mayors Urge Participation in ‘Charrettes’ Next Week

By: Patrick CourregesFrom: The Advocate

Disaster Recovery Meeting Packed

By: Patrick CourregesFrom: The Advocate

The House Katrina Built

By: Judy StarkFrom: The St. Petersburg Times

The House Katrina Built

By: Judy StarkFrom: The St. Petersburg Times

Louisiana Governor Presents Post-Storm Planners

From: CBS News

Builder's show hears Mississippi appeal

By: Ben BrownFrom: The Sun Herald

Katrina Cottage is unveiled at show

By: Tim BarkerFrom: The Orlando Sentinel

Town approves $500M Mixed-Use Project

By: Eric PetersonFrom: GlobeSt.com

River Region Happenings and the latest Business Buzz

By: Montgomery Living Magazine

An upscale site set to replace an old eyesore

By: Steve ChambersFrom: The Star

Mixed use can improve quality of life: DPZ's Low

By: Steve CranfordFrom: Charlotte Business Journal

By: Lacey N. HowardFrom: Coastal Living

Alys Beach is vision of what Gulf Coast might be

By: Mike KellerFrom: The Sun Herald

New Town at St. Charles

By: Karen FossFrom: News Channel 5 KSDK

Could Village Wal-Mart be Katrina's legacy?

By: Tucker MitchelFrom: The Huntersville Herald

City eyes plans for mixed-use complex

By: Noelle BartonFrom: The Gazette

aqua moderne

By: S. Claire ConroyFrom: Residential Architect

Gulf Coast: A Vision to Revive Not Repeat

By: Robin PogrebinFrom: The New York Times

Flowood's Big Plan

By: Sylvain MetzFrom: The Clarion-Ledger

New Urbanism appeals more to boomers 'creative class'

By: Sylvain MetzFrom: The Clarion-Ledger

Rebuild 'new urban' Gulf Coast

By: Haya el NassarFrom: USA Today

The Hills are alive: Is Middleton development working as planned?

By: Anne Marie AmesFrom: The Capital Times

Architects engineers offer to help rebuild Miss. Coast

From: The Associated Press

Downtown Rezoning approved

By: Mike SaewitzFrom: The Sarasota Herald Tribune

Big box need not be ugly

By: Whitney GouldFrom: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Experimental community of Seaside is a model for weathering storms: Village built tough as nails residents say

By: Mark HollisFrom: The Sun-Sentinel

Public gives spirited input on development plan

By: Andrés ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Trussville eyes downtown face-lift: City Council to appoint three to serve on board

By: Anita DebroFrom: Birmingham News

Active Americana: Leyland Alliance updates historic design for production-building efficiency and in the process serves a slice of apple-pie living to the Big Apple's émigré boomers

By: Bob SperberFrom: Professional Builder Magazine

Development near Edenton could help county thrive

By: Jeffrey S. HamptonFrom: The Virginian-Pilot

Going Up: Gillespie Park Villas Sarasota

By: Dorothy Stockbridge-PrattFrom: The Sarasota Herald Tribune

Developers plan a quaint community along Cahaba River

By: Kaija WilkinsonFrom: Birmingham Business Journal

‘New Urban’ living: On the way but still difficult to find

By: Gail Smith-ArrantsFrom: The Charlotte Observer

’New Town’ developer wants to duplicate effort in metro area

By: Mark SchlinkmannFrom: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch

New Urban community planned on Highway 11 property

By: Farah A. FergusonFrom: The Cahaba Times

Coble wants to connect dots of downtown projects

By: Jeff WilkinsonFrom: The State

Building a Town from Scratch: Trussville Residents Get an Opportunity to Voice Their Opinion on How to Shape Their Downtown’s Future

By: Max TateFrom: Black & White

Changing Skylines; More sparkle apparent in city by the sea

By: Mike GreenbergFrom: San Antonio Express-News

Hurdles finally cleared

By: Sylvain MetzFrom: The Clarion-Ledger

Concrete solution for environment

By: Malcolm MaclachlanFrom: San Joaquin News Service

Very old town’ is new vision for Bull Street

By: Jeff WilkinsonFrom: The State

Miami to scrap old code - design 'new city'

By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami Herald

Great Places to Live

By: Washingtonian StaffFrom: The Washingtonian Magazine

Firm to mold future of site: Global firm on leading edge of new urbanism to solidify vision for intown property Places

By: Jeff WilkinsonFrom: The State

The New Old-Fashioned Neighborhood

By: Katy KoontzFrom: Where to Retire

High Aspirations: The Village of Cheshire

By: Stephen MartinFrom: New Urban Living

A chance to find middle ground: David Wells meets an architect and town planner whose firm is working to combat the proliferation of poorly planned communities

By: David WellsFrom: The Financial Times

Fill ’er up!

By: Patrick Danner and Samuel P. NitzeFrom: The Miami Herald

Power Brokers

By: Builder StaffFrom: Builder Online

Newport Project to grow at Port Arkansas

By: Amanda NelsonFrom: Caller-Times

Developers reinvent themselves

By: Matthew HaggmanFrom: The Miami Herald

Developers envision more life less sprawl

By: Mimi WhitefieldFrom: The Miami Herald

Coastal construction must meet limits of shrinking shoreline

By: Beth DunlopFrom: The Miami Herald

Town’s construction prevented destruction

By: Oscar CorralFrom: The Miami Herald

Land use plan committee discusses environmental policies

By: Crystal AllenFrom: Lumina

Suburban office parks get urban injection

By: Haya El Nasser From: USA Today

Committee votes to move forward with mixed use

By: Crystal AllenFrom: Lumina

Local neighborhoods will be models for Norton Commons

By: Martha ElsonFrom: The Courier-Journal

Colonial architecture with a dash of Feng Shui

By: Miyera NovoFrom: The Miami Herald

Shifting the View from the Highway: Miami and the New Urbanism

By: Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Senen A. AntonioFrom: LOFT Magazine Issue 26

Visions lead Maryland woman to discover LaGrange

By: Jennifer ShraderFrom: LaGrange Daily News

Leaders get look at final plan for community

By: Jennifer ShraderFrom: LaGrange Daily News

Officials applaud traditional community

By: Jennifer ShraderFrom: LaGrange Daily News

Lost Rabbit, Harbor Walk moving forward

By: Lynne W. JeterFrom: Mississippi Business Journal

Nuevo urbanismo: Al servicio del hombre

By: Miguel ZacariasFrom: Periodico a.m

Up on the roof a new high life

By: Hannah SampsonFrom: The Miami Herald

Reporter's Notebook

From: Las Vegas Review-Journal

Henderson Officials See Design Plan for 1940 Acres

By: Henry BreanFrom: Builder Online

Henderson officials see design plan for 1940 acres: High-density pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods featured in proposal

By: Henry BreanFrom: Las Vegas Review-Journal

New Urbanism' unveiled for Henderson property: Plan would allow high density for 1940 acres that cost $557 million

By: Henry BreanFrom: Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bayside Beauty

By: Philip MorrisFrom: Coastal Living

The Batte of Kings Park

By: Times StaffFrom: The New York Times

Building a town: Bon Secour developers say village is more than just another waterfront project

By: Kathy JumperFrom: Mobile Register

New urbanism's new attitude slated for 'Upper Rock'

By: Joe CoombsFrom: Washington Business Journal

Miami focuses on planning

By: Michael VasquezFrom: The Miami Herald

Refining the Plan for a Former Pyschiatric Center

By: Carole PaquetteFrom: The New York Times

Forum on planning the public

By: Herald StaffFrom: The Miami Herald

Kings Park Plan Call for Mixed Use Rock

By: Stuart AinFrom: The New York Times

Moving to the Suburbs? 5 Ways to Survive Urban Sprawl

By: Hilary HyltonFrom: Nationswell

Students help guide ideas on beautification

By: Monica HatcherFrom: The Miami Herald

MDPL plans awards event

By: Herald StaffFrom: The Miami Herald

Town seeking help on updating its look

By: Monica HatcherFrom: The Miami Herald

What's New Urbanism Worth

By: Alex FrangosFrom: The Wall Street Journal

New Urbanism’s ‘Lost and Found’ department (Lost Rabbit)

By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public Square

BYE-BYE, SUBURBAN DREAM

By: Jerry AdlerFrom: Newsweek

THE NEW BURB IS A VILLAGE

By: Jerry AdlerFrom: Newsweek

PLANNED TOWN'S AMENITIES ABOUND, BUT ITS DENSITY MAY BE DAUNTING

By: Katherine SalantFrom: The Washington Post

Old Style Towns Where People Walk Have Modern Backers

By: Eric MorgenthalerFrom: The Wall Street Journal

Kentlands: New Town, Old Town

By: D'Vera CohnFrom: The Washington Post

In Seven Days, Designing a New Traditional Town

By: Patricia Leigh BrownFrom: The New York Times
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