Topaz Medallion
From: The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Excellence in Architectural EducationYear: 2024Civic Arts Award
From: Coral Gables MuseumYear: 2023Best Waterfront Housing Development
From: Property Guru Philippines Property AwardsFor: Seafront ResidencesYear: 2023Highly Commended Best Subdivision
From: Property Guru Philippines Property AwardsFor: Foressa Mountain TownYear: 2023Merit Award in the category of The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town
From: Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Charter AwardsFor: Carlton LandingYear: 2022Addison Mizner Award
From: ICAA Florida ChapterFor: World Accomplishment Year: 2021Award of Excellence
From: American Planning Association (APA) Florida Chapter Gold Coast Section For: Best Report, Plan, or Study Year: 2021Best Housing Development in the Philippines
From: Property Guru Group Philippines Property AwardsFor: Seafront ResidencesYear: 2021Best Housing Development in Luzon
From: Property Guru Group Philippines Property AwardsFor: Seafront ResidencesYear: 2021Lifetime Achievement Award
From: Miami Center for Architecture and Design (MCAD) 3rd Annual Urban Warrior Awards Year: 2021Citation Award, Residential Special Constraints
From: Residential DesignFor: Mid-Century Modern, Saginaw County, MichiganYear: 2021Citation Award, Custom On the Boards
From: Residential Design For: Bento Cabin, Montgomery, AlabamaYear: 2021Special Recognition Award
From: American Planning Association Gold Coast Section For: Impact on Gold Coast PlanningYear: 2020Living Legends, Florida 500
From: Florida Trend MagazineYear: 2020Best in American Living
From: National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)For: Best Single-Family Mixed-Use Community Platinum AwardYear: 2020Urban Guild Award
From: The Urban Guild For: Midcentury Modern HomeYear: 2020NAHB Best in American Living Platinum Award
From: NAHBFor: Best Single-Family Mixed-Use Community Year: 2020Merit Award of Exploration
From: The New Urban GuildFor: Checkerboard designYear: 2019Charter Award
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Norton CommonsYear: 2019New Good Neighbor Award
From: New Jersey Business & Industry Association and New Jersey Business magazineFor: Wesmont Station, Wood-Ridge, New JerseyYear: 2019Charter Award: Special Award
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: The Lyceum at Seaside Year: 2019Charter Award
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Plan 2040, Doña County, New Mexico Year: 2019Leaders for a Livable, Equitable and Sustainable America
From: Partners for Livable CommunitiesYear: 2018Alumna of the Year
From: Sacred Heart Academy, Bryn Mawr, PAYear: 2018Charter Award: Neighborhood, District, and Corridor
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: The Village of Providence, Huntsville, AlabamaYear: 2018Arthur Ross Award for Excellence in the Classical Tradition
From: Institute of Classical Architecture & ArtFor: EducationYear: 2018Builder's Choice Awards for Excellence in Design and Planning
From: Builder MagazineFor: KentlandsYear: 1992Award of Honor
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida Southern ChapterYear: 1983Outstanding Smart Growth Project
From: Washington Smart Growth AllianceFor: Upper Rock District, MDYear: 2004"Making Great Communities Happen" Outstanding Planning Award
From: American Planning AssociationFor: Southside Area Development PlanYear: 2003Sierra Club Smart Growth Award
For: Vermillion and Plan Baton RougeYear: 2000Town Founder Award
From: KentlandsFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 2014Honor Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Maryland ChapterFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 2008Brownie Award - Implementation and Process
From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2008Brownie Award - Sustainable Design and Technological Innovation on a Brownfield Site
From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2008Building Our Community Award in Architecture & Engineering
From: March of DimesYear: 2007AIA Survey - 10 Best Works of American Architecture Since 1980
From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 2007Best of American Living Award
From: National Homebuilders Association and Professional Builders MagazineFor: Vickery, GeorgiaYear: 2007Brownie Award - Sustainable Design and Technological Innovation on a Brownfield Site
From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2006Award of Appreciation
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2002Certificate of Merit
From: Florida Planning and Zoning AssociationFor: Downtown Fort Myers Revitalization and Landscape PlanYear: 2002Best Community, First Place Award
From: Greater Birmingham Association of Home BuildersFor: Mt. Laurel, Birmingham, ALYear: 2002Top Ten Communities in the U.S. for Baby Boomers
From: National Association of Home BuildersFor: Amelia Park, City of Fernandina, Amelia IslandYear: 2002First Prize
From: Jabal Khandama Invited International Design CompetitionFor: Mekkah, Saudi ArabiaYear: 2001Best Redevelopment Plan Award
From: American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter For: Liberty Harbor North, Jersey City, NJYear: 2001Order of Distinction for Professional Accomplishments
From: Chivas RegalYear: 1996Governor's Smart Growth and Development Award
From: State of ColoradoFor: Prospect, Longmont, COYear: 1996Top Women Achievers in South Florida
From: South Florida MagazineYear: 19951994 Newsmakers Award, Planning Category
From: Engineering News Record MagazineYear: 1994Role Model Award
From: American Association of University Women - Florida DivisionYear: 1994Design Leadership Award Nomination
From: American Institute of Graphic Arts - Miami ChapterFor: Florida City CharretteYear: 19931993 Top Ten Architecture Picks List
From: The Miami HeraldFor: Florida City Civic CenterYear: 1993Citation Award: Urban Design
From: Progressive Architecture MagazineFor: Village of Rosa Vista, AZYear: 1992Castle Award for Entrepreneurial Achievement
Year: 1991Institute Honors for Urban Design
From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1991FACE Award - Contributions in Urban Planning
From: Facts About Cuban Exiles Organizations Year: 1990Purchase Award
From: Invited Design Competition for the Addition to the American LibraryYear: 1989Golden Aurora Award
From: Southeast Builders ConferenceFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1988National Citation Award for Excellence in Urban Design
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1988Gold Magellan Award
From: Travel WeeklyFor: Camana BayYear: 2011Merit Award- Region, City, and Town
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Seven 50 Southeast Florida Prosperity PlanYear: 2016Women's Park History Gallery Induction
From: Women's Park History GalleryYear: 2003Southern Living Inspired Community
From: Southern LivingFor: Town of Mt. Laurel, Birmingham, ALYear: 2015Southern Living Inspired Community
From: Southern LivingFor: HabershamSouthern Living Inspired Community
From: Southern LivingFor: HampsteadBrownie Award - Implementation and Process
From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2006Palladio Award
From: Palladio AwardsYear: 2010Choate Alumni Seal Prize
From: Choate Rosemary HallYear: 2002CHOICE Annual Outstanding Academic Title
From: American Library AssociationFor: The New Civic Art: Elements of Town PlanningYear: 2004Project of the Year
From: Ontario Home Builders AssociationFor: The Village Niagara on the LakeYear: 2009Best of 1991
From: Time MagazineFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 1991Best of the Decade 1980s
From: Time MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1991Honor Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Blue Ridge ChapterFor: City Market Master Plan, prepared with SFCS Inc., Roanoke, VirginiaYear: 2007Best in American Living Awards Hall of Fame
From: National Association of Home BuildersYear: 2017Merit Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: East End Transformation, Richmond, VAYear: 2016TCC Code Innovation Award
From: Transect Codes CouncilFor: Saratoga Springs, UTYear: 2015Global Human Settlements Model of Residential Area
From: Global Forum on Human SettlementsFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 2015Most Outstanding LEED ND Project
From: U.S. Green Building Council - South Florida ChapterFor: Miami Design District, Miami, FLYear: 2014Global Human Settlements Award in Planning and Design
From: Global Forum on Human SettlementsFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2014Certificate of Appreciation
From: Office of the Mayor, City of Coral GablesYear: 2014Arts & Culture Award
From: Coral Gables Community FoundationYear: 2014First Annual Women in Architecture Award
From: Architectural RecordYear: 2014AIA Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design
From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2014Most Outstanding LEED Core & Shell Project
From: U.S. Green Building Council - South Florida ChapterFor: Garden Lounge Building, Miami Design DistrictYear: 2013Addison Mizner Patron Medal
From: Institute of Classical Architecture - Florida ChapterYear: 2013Addison Mizner Urbanism Medal
From: Institute of Classical Architecture - Florida ChapterFor: Schooner Bay, Abacoa, BahamasYear: 2013Honorable Mention - Block, Street, and Building
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: SSCIYear: 2013Albert Simons Medal of Excellence
From: College of CharlestonYear: 2012John Nolen Medal for Contributions to Urbanism in Florida
From: Congress for the New Urbanism - Florida ChapterYear: 2012Distinguished Leadership Award
From: Connecticut Architecture FoundationYear: 2012Award of Excellence for Best Practice
From: American Planning Association, Florida Gold Coast SectionFor: Miami Design District Retail Street Special Area PlanYear: 2012Urban Designer of the Year
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2012Award of Public Recognition
From: Florida Association of the American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 2012Groves Award
From: Congress for the New Urbanism and the Center for Applied Transect StudiesFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2011Honorable Mention - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Hampstead, Montgomery, AlabamaYear: 2011Honorable Mention - Block, Street, and Building
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Caliza Pool, Alys Beach, FLYear: 2011Charter Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: East Beach, Norfolk, VirginiaYear: 2011Honorable Mention - Block, Street, and Building
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: The Haitian Cabins / Les Cabanons D'HaitiYear: 2011Planning Award for Public Outreach and Engagement
From: American Planning Association - Virginia Chapter For: East End Transformation, Richmond, VAYear: 2011Florida Chapter Award of Excellence
From: American Planning AssociationYear: 2010National Planning Excellence Award for Best Practice
From: American Planning AssociationFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2011Honorary Member
From: Royal Institution of Chartered SurveyorsYear: 2010Honorable Mention for Design Excellence: Historical/Adaptive Re-Use Category
From: Fairfax County Board of SupervisorsFor: Evans FarmYear: 2010Paul Crawford Distinction for a Groundbreaking Code
From: Form-Based Codes InstituteFor: Heart of PeoriaYear: 2010The Driehaus Form-Based Codes Award
From: Form-Based Codes InstituteFor: Miami 21Year: 2010Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: ARC Lifelong CommunitiesYear: 2010Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: SouthlandsYear: 2010The American Architecture Award
From: The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and DesignFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2010Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science
From: Unviersity of HertfordshireYear: 2009People's Choice Award
From: Reburbia: A Suburban Design CompetitionFor: Urban Sprawl Repair Kit: Repairing the Urban FabricYear: 2009Leadership Award, Hall of Fame
From: Residential ArchitectYear: 2009Charter Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: SmartCodeYear: 2009Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Hertfordshire Guide to Growth 2021Year: 2009Top Innovator of the Past 30 Years
From: Builder MagazineYear: 2009Dinner in Honor of the Commission of Fine Arts
From: The White HouseYear: 2008Green Innovation Award
From: U.S. Green Building Council and Charlotte Business Journal - North Carolina ChapterFor: Light Imprint InitiativeYear: 2008Community of the Year
From: Tidewater Building AssociationFor: East BeachYear: 2008International Award
From: Society of American Registered ArchitectsYear: 2008Best In American Living Award - Best Suburban Smart Growth Neighborhood/Community
For: Amelia Park, City of Fernandina, Amelia IslandYear: 2008The Richard H. Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture
From: The University of Norte DameYear: 200830 Most Influential People in Home Building of the Last 30 Years
From: Builder MagazineYear: 2008European Prize for Architecture
From: A Vision Of Europe and the Fondation Pour L'Architecture's Prix Rotthier pour la Reconstruction de La VilleFor: Kemer Country, Istanbul, TurkeyYear: 2008European Prize for Architecture
From: A Vision Of Europe and the Fondation Pour L'Architecture's Prix Rotthier pour la Reconstruction de La VilleFor: Heulebrugh-Knokke Heist, BelgiumYear: 2008NCARB Architectural Certification
From: National Council of Architectural Registration BoardsYear: 2007New Urban Design Award
From: Miami Design Preservation LeagueFor: Aqua, Miami BeachYear: 2007Certificate of Appreciation
From: City of Lake CharlesYear: 2007Excellence in Neighborhood Planning Award
From: Canadian Institute of PlannersFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2007Proclamation of Andres Duany Appreciation Day
From: Broward County, FloridaYear: 2007Architect
From: Arkansas State Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior DesignersYear: 2007Florida Women of Achievement: A Photographic Documentary
From: Scherley BuschYear: 2006Smart Growth Award for Infill Neighborhood Design
From: New Jersey Future Research and Policy GroupFor: Wesmont StationYear: 2006Miami Dade Parks and Recreation Honors
From: Miami Dade CountyYear: 2006Arthur Ross Award in Community Design
From: Institute for Classical Architecture & Classical AmericaFor: Mississippi Renewal ForumYear: 2006Marvin Collins Outstanding Planning Award: Implementation & Large Community
From: American Planning Association - North Carolina ChapterFor: Willow Oaks Redevelopment ProjectYear: 2006John Nolen Medal for Contributions to Urbanism in Florida
From: Congress for the New Urbanism - Florida ChapterYear: 2005Merit Award of Excellence
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Visitor CenterYear: 2005LEED 2.0 Accredited Professional
From: U.S. Green Building CouncilYear: 2004Best in American Living Award
From: National Homebuilders Association and Professional Builders MagazineFor: Habersham, Beaufort, SCYear: 2004Appreciation Award
From: Congress for the New Urbanism - New England ChapterYear: 2004Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Northwest Hillsborough County Master PlanYear: 2004Award for Excellence
From: Urban Land InstituteFor: Town of SeasideYear: 2003Robert and Daryl Davis Town Builder Award
From: Seaside Town CouncilYear: 2003United States Patent No. US6,574,931 B2
From: United States Patent OfficeFor: Residential Dwelling System and BuildingYear: 2003NCARB Architectural Certification
From: National Council of Architectural Registration BoardsYear: 2003Charter Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: I'On, Mt. Pleasant, SCYear: 2003Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Sarasota 2050 Regional PlanYear: 2003Charter Award - Block, Street, and Building
From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Quartier am Tacheles, Berlin, GermanyYear: 2003The Fearless 50
From: American Association of Retired PersonsYear: 2003The Fearless 50
From: American Association of Retired PersonsYear: 2003Appreciation Award
From: Miami-Dade County Public SchoolsFor: Continued Support of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Internship ProgramYear: 2002Arthur Ross Award in Community Planning
From: Institute for Classical ArchitectureYear: 2002Floridanas Especiales Award
From: Cuban Women's ClubYear: 2002Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts
From: University of PennsylvaniaYear: 2001Vincent J. Scully Prize for Exemplary Practice and Scholarship in Architecture and Urban Design
From: National Building MuseumYear: 2001Woman Who Makes A Difference
From: International Women's ForumYear: 2001Live Work 2001 Award
From: Builder MagazineYear: 2001Project Planning Award
From: American Planning Association - Texas Chapter For: Craig Ranch, McKinney, TXYear: 2001Award of Merit
From: American Institute of Architects - Charlotte ChapterFor: Vermillion Phase IYear: 2001Recognition of Valued Friendship and Support
From: University of Miami School of ArchitectureFor: Valued Friendship and SupportYear: 2000Outstanding Team Award
From: The Planning CommissionFor: Urban/Master Plan for the Northwest Hillsborough Community PlanYear: 2000Silver Medal Award for Design
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2000Silver Medal Award for Design
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2000Homenaje A Los Santiagueros Que Nos Honran y Se Destacan
From: Municipio de Santiago de Cuba en el ExiloYear: 1999Participation Award
From: Atlanta Real Estate Round TableFor: Atlanta Real Estate Round TableYear: 1999Meritorious Service Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 199910 Best Works of American Architecture Since 1980
From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1991Founders Award for Civic Leadership
From: Partners for Livable CommunitiesYear: 1998Meritorious Service Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1998Award for Excellence in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: San Juan Bautista Mission Church, Miami, FLYear: 1998Honorary Doctorate in Architecture
From: University of Notre DameYear: 1997Educational Leadership Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1997Urban Design Award
From: North Beach Development Corporation of Miami Beach, Inc. For: North Beach Neighborhood Master PlanYear: 1996Achieving The Visions: Development Projects Award
From: Maryland Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning CommissionFor: WyndcrestYear: 1996Certificate of Merit
From: Jefferson County, KentuckyFor: Norton CommonsYear: 1996Urban Design Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1996Outstanding Architect of the Year Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1996Award of Excellence in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterFor: Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Miami, FLYear: 1996AIA Fellowship
From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1996AIA Fellowship
From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1996Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters
From: Rollins CollegeYear: 1995Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters
From: Rollins CollegeYear: 1995Certificate of Recognition
From: Jubilee Community Development CorporationYear: 1995Certificate of Recognition
From: Jubilee Community Development CorporationYear: 1995Award for Excellence in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: St. Hugh Oaks Village, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1995The Southern Home Award, Development of the Year
From: Southern Living MagazineFor: Blount Springs, ALYear: 19941994 Professional Achievement Award
From: Professional Builder MagazineYear: 1994Brandeis University Award in Architecture
From: Brandeis University Creative Arts Awards CommissionYear: 1994Thomas Jefferson Memoral Foundation Medal in Architecture
From: University of Virginia School of ArchitectureYear: 1993Seaside Prize
From: Seaside InstituteYear: 1993Seaside Prize
From: Seaside InstituteYear: 1993Certificate of Appreciation
From: Metropolitan Dade County FloridaYear: 1993Honorary Doctorate in Architecture
From: Johnson and Wales University Year: 1993Honorary Doctorate in Architecture
From: Johnson and Wales University Year: 1993Certificate of Membership, Charter Member
From: Seaside InstituteYear: 1992Award of Excellence
From: Maryland State Planning CommissionFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 1992Builder's Choice Award for Excellence in Design and Planning
From: Builder MagazineFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 1992President's Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterFor: Post-Hurricane Andrew recovery processYear: 1992Design 100 - Editorial Award Design Contributions
From: Metropolitan Home Magazine Year: 1990The Governor's Urban Design Award
From: State of FloridaFor: Downtown Master Plan for Stuart, FLYear: 1990Huésped Ilustre de la Ciudad
From: Alcalde Mayor de Bogota, D.E.Year: 1990Award of Merit for Design
From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterFor: El Prado House, Coral Gables, FLYear: 1990Annual Waterfront Center Honor Award
From: Waterfront CenterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1988Award for Contributions to Urban Planning
From: American Institute of Architects - Puerto Rico (Rio Salado) ChapterYear: 198740/40
From: Interiors MagazineYear: 1986Governor's Urban Design Award
From: State of FloridaFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986The 1986 Esquire Register: Men and Women Under Forty Who Are Changing the Nation
From: Esquire MagazineYear: 1986The 1986 Esquire Register: Men and Women Under Forty Who Are Changing the Nation
From: Esquire MagazineYear: 1986Design Award
From: Connecticut Society of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986Builder's Best Award
From: Builder MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986Grand Award, Builder's Choice Design and Planning Awards
From: Builder MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986Architectural Record Houses Award
From: Architectural RecordFor: Vilanova House, Key Biscayne, FLYear: 1986Award of Honor in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Southern Star Restaurant, Jupiter, FLYear: 1986Award of Honor in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Westover House, Ft. Worth, TXYear: 1986Florida Architect’s Media Award
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: "The Decline of the Suburbs" ArticleYear: 1986Award of Honor
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Vilanova House, Key Biscayne, FLYear: 1985Award of Honor
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Clary House, Sanibel Island, FLYear: 1985Award of Honor
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1985Citation in Urban Design
From: Progressive Architecture MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1984Excellence in Planning and Design
From: Architectural RecordFor: Punta Alegre / De La Cruz House, Key Biscayne, FLYear: 1984Award of Honor in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Galen Medical Building, Boca Raton, FLYear: 1984Award for Excellence in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1984Certificate of Appreciation
From: Association of Collegiate Schools of ArchitectureYear: 1984Citation in Urban Design
From: Progressive Architecture MagazineFor: Village of Rosa Vista, AZYear: 1983Excellence in Planning and Design
From: Architectural RecordFor: Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1983Award of Honor in Planning
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1983Member
From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1983Member
From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1983Award of Honor in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1982Award of Honor in Architecture
From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Charleston Place, Boca Raton, FLYear: 1982Architectural Certification
From: State Board of Architecture, State of FloridaYear: 1979Architectural Certification
From: State Board of Architecture, State of FloridaYear: 1978Master of Architecture
From: Yale UniversityYear: 1974Master of Architecture
From: Yale UniversityYear: 1974Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Urban Planning
From: Princeton UniversityYear: 1972Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Urban Planning
From: Princeton UniversityYear: 1971Southern Living Inspired Community
From: Southern LivingFor: HabershamSouthern Living Inspired Community
From: Southern LivingFor: HampsteadSouthern Living Inspired Community
From: Southern LivingFor: HabershamSouthern Living Inspired Community
From: Southern LivingFor: HampsteadFinding Community in Aldea
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By: Laurence ReismanFrom: TC PalmOPINION Suzy Feeney: downtown Vero Beach servant whose vision was way ahead of its time | Reisman
By: Laurence ReismanFrom: TC PalmThree Corners Steering Committee debates preliminary vision for former power plant property
By: Colleen WixonFrom: TC PalmErie trustees talk Town Center before plans go to Planning Commission
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By: staffFrom: KnowhereUrban planner knocks three corners plan 'out of park;' too bad we can't use it soon
By: Laurence ReismanFrom: TC PalmCentennial Place: No word yet on how much this might cost, or where the money would come from
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By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public SquareSit a spell: America rekindles its love affair with the porch
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By: Tori PhelpsFrom: Vie MagazineWHERE DALLAS’ REAL ESTATE PROJECTS GOT IT RIGHT AND WHERE THEY FAILED MISERABLY
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By: Matt Goodman, Alex Macon and Julia BunchFrom: D MagazineWhat Makes Walkable Communities Work
By: Neal TemplinFrom: Wall Street JournalMt Laurel taps fast growing real estate brokerage
By: Brent GodwinFrom: Birmingham Business JournalPublisher: Speak up Baton Rouge and be bold
By: ROLFE MCCOLLISTERFrom: Business ReportNew draft zoning code for Lower Merion could be ready by fall
By: Richard IlgenfritzFrom: Main LIne TimesCanals could be focal point of Muskegon's Windward Pointe development
By: Justine McGuireFrom: MLiveUptown and Downtown
By: Norm SinclairFrom: DBusinessNew Urbanist Seaside Paradise Celebrates 25 Years
By: James Howard KuntslerFrom: The American ConservativePlan Baton Rouge scores big in its 20-year quest to revitalize downtown
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By: Elizabeth HarperFrom: Modern LuxuryElizabeth Plater-Zyberk on Seaside, Miami, and Making Tall Buildings Good Neighbors
By: Charles KaneFrom: Common EdgeA Storied Getaway on Florida's Atlantic Coast Ushers in a New Era of Luxury
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By: Devin TurkFrom: NBC-2First Steps Taken To Implement Kirkwood Master Plan
By: Dennis HannonFrom: West End WordMuskegon Lake’s rebirth opens city to new water-focused uses
By: Marla R. MillerFrom: MiBizZoning changes would protect 'unique character' of downtown Pensacola, firm says
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By: Nick MafiFrom: Architectural DigestNorth Beach Yard needs city’s help to open fast
By: Joey FlechasFrom: Miami HeraldWindermere residents voice opposition to proposed Isleworth-area development
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By: Richard IlgenfritzFrom: MainLine TimesEarly architects honored at Seaside
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By: Shane NewellFrom: The Orange County RegisterState Bond Commission approves $5 million for Derby, a ‘monumental day’ for city
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By: Tribune WiresFrom: The Daily TribuneDeveloper unveils plans for 43-hectare project in Batangas
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By: Rizal Raoul ReyesFrom: Business MirrorNaples Fifth Avenue redesigner Andres Duany says another garage vital
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By: StaffFrom: The Orange County RegisterAboitizLand launches Batangas beachfront devt
By: StaffFrom: The Manila TimesArchitects and Urban Thought Leaders on Design for the Public Realm
By: Fred BernsteinFrom: Architectural RecordZoning 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 Inquirer6 Housing Developments That Changed Architecture Forever
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By: Jean Falbo-SosnovichFrom: New Haven RegisterGreat Idea: Building better suburbs through retrofit
By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: CNU Public SquareCharleston city council approves new height rules, changes to design review process
By: Abigail DarlingtonFrom: The Post and CourierCharleston revamping its height rules, architectural review
By: Robert BehreFrom: The Post and CourierOmaha employers put muscle behind shared vision of midtown, including long-desired streetcar
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By: Mark SchlinkmannFrom: St. Louis Post-DispatchLower Merion awards contract for new zoning consultant, to have new zoning codes next year
By: Richard Ilgenfritz From: MainLine TimesMeet the Y.I.M.B.Y. estate owners building new towns on their land – at their own expense
By: Eleanor DoughtyFrom: The TelegraphDerby Consultant Says Main Street Widening Plan Is Flawed
By: Eugene DriscollFrom: Valley Independent SentinelFrom "Sprawl" to a "Complete Community"
By: Dave AugustynFrom: Erie MediaPublic gets a voice in Derby revitalization plans
By: Meg BaroneFrom: CT PostLorelei plans expected to be publicized next week
By: Ashley HeffernanFrom: Charleston Regional Business JournalStakeholders share visions for Derby
By: Meg BaroneFrom: CT PostWork starts on Jindee coastal development after 14 years of planning
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By: Daniel GoldsteinFrom: MarketWatchAboitizLand to launch 4 projects in Luzon
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By: Robert J GibbsFrom: DBusiness Daily NewsFrom Suburban Office Park to a New Downtown in Florida
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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 CourierCarlton Landing OKLA Celebrates Completion of 100th Home
From: PR Web$1B Independence development will break ground
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By: Staff ArticleFrom: Valley Independent SentinalDerby hires consulting firm to revive downtown
By: Jean Falvo-SosnovitzFrom: New Haven RegisterMiami firm chosen to help redevelop downtown Derby
By: Michael P. MaykoFrom: CT PostWanted: ‘Active engaged entrepreneurial and working millennials’
By: Jordan GreenFrom: Triad City BeatRescue Babylon
By: Letter to EditorFrom: The Miami HeraldVista Field redevelopment plan lands critical support
By: Wendy CulverwellFrom: Tri-City HeraldMiami’s landmark Babylon Apartments first Arquitectonica building faces demolition
By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami HeraldBest: How Norton Commons is Teaching the Suburbs to Walk Again - Broken Sidewalk
By: EditorFrom: Broken SidewalkOld Naples charm part of the focus as candidates for mayor council debate redevelopment
By: Joseph CrannyFrom: Naples Daily NewsInfluential architect reflects on Aberdeenshire’s new £1billion town
By: Francesca MarshallFrom: The Press and JournalEditorial: Vision for future of a stable downtown Naples requires change
By: EditorialFrom: Naples Daily NewsHigh Point considers reboot of revitalization program
By: Jordan GreenFrom: Triad City BeatBeachfront Project A Model Of Resiliency
By: Jennifer GoodmanFrom: Builder OnlineWindsor project in Vero Beach enters new phase
From: The Real DealTime to develop the Birmingham 2036 Plan
By: Chuck MossFrom: HometownLifeMeeting a Housing Need
By: Ian BlackFrom: SRQ MagazinePerdido Key Master Plan presented
By: Carlos GiesekenFrom: Pensacola News JournalPerdido Key's future is pedestrian bike friendly
By: Carlos GiesekenFrom: Pensacola News JournalPERDIDO KEY MASTER PLAN WORKSHOP SCHEDULED
From: The PulseUN Honors Kentlands
By: Ellyn WexlerFrom: The Town CourierPublic meetings this week could shape Bethel’s future
By: Nelson OliveiraFrom: NewsTimesDINNER WITH DUANY '72 - CHICAGO HUMANITIES FEST
From: Princeton Club of PrincetonImproving the livability of our cities
By: Felino A. Palafox Jr.From: The Manila TimesREVIEW> TIME WARP-Thirty Years of Emerging Voices
From: The Architects NewspaperPerdido Key's Cinderella Moment
By: Drew BuchananFrom: The PulseThe 30 Most Impressive Female Architects Alive Today
By: Kelsey FoxFrom: Windows & Siding OnlineA $74 million big deal in downtown Naples
By: Laura LaydonFrom: Naples Daily NewsOur future depends on walkable communities
By: EditorialFrom: News-PressMt Laurel Selected as Birmingham’s OnlySouthernLiving Inspired Community
From: Business WireFirst Public Meeting of 'BETHEL FORWARD Community Voices' Produced Many Ideas for Master Plan
By: Paula AntoliniFrom: Bethel AdvocatePresence Health asks West Town residents how can we build a healthier community?
By: Shannon Barnet From: Becker's Hospital ReviewCOUNTY RENEWS EFFORT TO DEVELOP VISION FOR PERDIDO KEY
By: Drew BuchananFrom: The PulseAS220 Placemaking Forum Set For October 6
By: GoLocal.provBuildings are Cool
School of Architecture honored for serving Little Havana
By: David UfbergFrom: The Miami HurricaneOffice building eyed for 1970s-era bank at busy Charleston corner
By: John McDermottFrom: The Post and CourierReport offers solutions to fix the city’s broken BAR
By: Dustin WatersFrom: Charleston City PaperSpotlight: Andres Duany
By: Rory StottFrom: ArchDailyCreating Fit Communities
From: The Manila TimesTHE 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 ReportBethel downtown revitalization study moves forward
By: Dirk PerrefortFrom: NewsTimesPlan for Entergy site wins approval
By: Timothy BooneFrom: The AdvocateMiami’s Urban Design Revolution
By: John DorschnerFrom: Biscayne TimesChapel Hill NC's Southern Village 20th Anniversary Celebration Includes Hotel
From: Globe NewswireWhy cities should stop trying to be the next Brooklyn
By: Ben Adler From: GristPondering Sprawl
By: John OlsonFrom: Colorado Springs IndependentNo 'Second Kick' required to preserve Holy City Skyline
By: John M BurbageFrom: The Post and Courier5 new home trends for 2015
By: Marianne CusatoFrom: Fortune Naples Fla. hurt downtown by rejecting parking
By: Laurel MillerFrom: seacoastonline.comHow Farms Became the New Hot Suburb
By: Franz LidzFrom: Smithsonian MagazineNew Amherst offers a different kind of community living
From: Northumberlandnews.comWhat is New Urbanism
By: Peter SimekFrom: FrontBurner D MagazineRedesign of the Design District: New Boutiques and restaurants Arriving
By: Nicholas NehmasFrom: The Miami HeraldHigh Point looking beyond the furniture market
By: Taft WirebackFrom: Greensboro News & RecordEnglish Village to Rise on Site of Dying Dead Glenridge Hall
By: Michael KahnFrom: Curbed AtlantaAshton Woods Homes plans New Urbanist development around Mercedes-Benz HQ
By: Douglas SamsFrom: Atlanta Business ChroniclePicket Fence-America: New Urbanism Flourishes in Seaside
By: Cheryl BlackerbyFrom: Palm Beach Daily NewsCerro Wire site plan unveiled by Simon - combines residential commercial elements on 90-acre Syosset property
By: Victor OcasioFrom: NewsdayFort Myers City Council to consider new version of The Vue
By: Dick HoganFrom: News-PressLetter: Architects know Charleston better than Duany
By: EditorialFrom: The Post and CourierImprove New Building Designs - Charleston
By: EditorialFrom: The Post and CourierDuany Predicts Decline Of Strict Green Building Standards
By: Andre ShashatyFrom: Sustainable CommunitiesSmart Code innovator praises city's development
By: Matt OkarmusFrom: Montgomery AdvertiserMetro Councilwomen at odds with RDA wants more affordable housing in their District
By: Rebekah AllenFrom: The AdvocateMid City Entergy site plans unveiled as residents demand more affordable housing: view renderings
By: Renita D. YoungFrom: The Times-PicayuneAquilini family presses on with Washington state wine venture
By: Peter MithamFrom: Business VancouverDavid Brussat - Dr. Downtown: Ask Dr. Downtown
By: David BrussatFrom: Go Local ProvNew Urbanism Succeeds yet the Greater Washington Agenda does not
From: The Seventh State1500 homes proposed for Wild Cherry Canyon near Avila Beach
By: David SneedFrom: The TribuneSenate Republicans unveil pavement-heavy transportation plan laden with bad provisions
From: Cascadia AdvocateLanny Keller: Downtown Baton Rouge is booming; what's the next step?
By: Lanny KellerFrom: The AdvocateAs Its Economy Grows Charleston Is Torn Over Its Architectural Future
By: Richard FaussettFrom: The New York TimesOur Views: Happy 10th for the Shaw
By: Walt HandelsmanFrom: The AdvocateFederal City in Algiers to have new master developer by end of January
By: Paul PurpuraFrom: The Times-PicayuneNew plan calls for Miami-Dade mayor to take reins on sea rise
By: Jenny StaleovitchFrom: The Miami HeraldPort of Kennewick Charrette - Andres Duany
By: Andres DuanyFrom: YouTubeArchitecture Continues To Implode: More Insiders Admit The Profession Is Failing
By: Justin ShubowFrom: ForbesTo solve tourism issues focus on a livable city for locals
By: Ed BuckleyFrom: The Post and CourierFriends and Neighbors: UM architecture students present new vision for Hialeah industrial site
By: Christina MayoFrom: The Miami HeraldDeveloper has major projects looming in Birmingham and Royal Oak
By: Jay Grossman and Nathan MuellerFrom: HometownLifeRaise the Architectural Bar
By: EditorialFrom: The Post and CourierPlanner suggests a 'much cooler' idea for old Energy site in Baton Rouge; concept includes rail station
By: Timothy BooneFrom: The AdvocateRDA - urban planners to hold design charrette for Mid City redevelopment project next week
By: Renata D. YoungFrom: The Times-PicayuneReshaping Burns Harbor revitalizing Northwest Indiana
By: Louisa MurzynFrom: Nwitimes.comWho are the top women in real estate?
By: Leigh GallagherFrom: Fortune 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 BeachAndres Duany talks about 30A
By: Deborah WheelerFrom: The Walton SunRevised Gehry design of Eisenhower Memorial get okay from fine arts panel
By: Peggy McGloneFrom: The Washington PostEditorial: New interchange a good first step
By: Times ColonistFrom: Times ColonistCrowd not keen on adding more housing near West Haven station
By: Mark ZaretskyFrom: New Haven RegisterTour highlights campus architecture
By: Nadijah CampbellFrom: The Miami HurricaneArchitectural Record To Hold Innovation Conference October 9 in NYC
By: McGraw Hill ConstructionFrom: Market WatchChanging Demands in Form-Based Codes
By: Jacob OglesFrom: SRQ MagazineUniversity of Notre Dame acquires Seaside Archives launches new Seaside Research Portal
By: Jessica TempleFrom: Notre Dame NewsTown Square | Amenity-rich apartments in Rockville open
By: Michele LernerFrom: Where We LiveFascism Is Efficient Says Andres Duany Leading Proponent of “Sustainable Development”
By: Lawrence J.McQuillanFrom: The BeaconHigh Point Journal: One-term incumbents in wards 5 and 6 face challengers
By: Jordan GreenFrom: City BeatSpectrum leader touts Grand Rapids at World Leisure Congress
By: Rachel WeickFrom: Grand Rapids Business JournalDowntown Providence now a place to work play and live / Video
By: Alisha A. PinaFrom: Providence JournalRDA Chooses Duany Plater-Zyberk for Mid-City PreDevelopment Gov't Street Entergy Building Renovation Plan
By: Renita D. YoungFrom: The Times-PicayuneUrbanism: Reconsidering Seaside Florida
By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: Sustainable Cities CollectiveArchitectural Record Recognizes Prominent Female Architects
By: Hadley KellerFrom: Architectural DigestPort of Kennewick Commissioners told Key Project Could Set Stage for Vista Field Development
By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City HeraldLet’s make suburbs into cities: New urbanism - car culture and the future of community
By: Steven ConnFrom: SalonWinners of Architectural Record's First Annual Women in Architecture Awards Announced
From: AZO Build.comTwo finalists selected for Mid City Predevelopment Government Street Entergy building renovation plan
By: Renita D. YoungFrom: The Times-PicayuneAndres Duany - leading City Planner defends Benevolent Dictatorships
By: On Line BlogFrom: As It Happens UpdateSprawl: It Is Stealing Real Money Out Of Your Pocket Or The Taco Johns Of Buffalo
By: Posted by SteelFrom: Buffalo RisingAnchor Tenant Landed for Camana Bay Mixed-Use
By: David PhillipsFrom: GlobeSt.comCelebrating the Kentlands’ 25th Anniversary
By: Trish DonnallyFrom: Urban Land InstituteWindsor Funds Groundbreaking Summer Literacy Program for Children with Proceeds from the 2014 Charity Polo Cup
From: PR WebDart Realty Announces PricewaterhouseCoopers as Anchor Tenant at Topping Out Ceremony for 18 Forum Lane
From: Globe NewswireGarden suburbs: a medicine for ailing cities?
By: John Bentley MaysFrom: The Globe and MailRebranding High Point
By: Daniel SchereFrom: Yes WeeklyHot Ideas and a Climate-Friendly Republican Remake Indiana Town
By: Eric RostonFrom: The GridProperty Rights and Unchecked Growth
By: Will HaynieFrom: Moultrie NewsPast Present and Future Honored at K25 Symposium
By: Karen O'KeefeFrom: The Town CourierKentlands-the Washington area’s first community shaped by New Urbanism turns 25
By: Roger K. LewisFrom: The Washington PostCelebrated University of Miami architecture dean - champion of traditional design - to step down
By: Andes ViglucciFrom: The Miami HeraldUrbanism experts give Buffalo praise; tough love
By: Mark SommerFrom: The Buffalo NewsPhoenix Is Pulling Off An Urban Miracle: Transforming Into A Walkable City
By: Adele PetersFrom: Fast CompanyPlanning a new future for Scottish communities
By: George KerevanFrom: The ScotsmanUrban Legend
By: Jill TyrerFrom: Gulfshore BusinessThese incredible sliding images turn Sprawlsville U.S.A. into an urban utopia
By: Amelia UrryFrom: GristReinvent Phoenix Closing Presentation Phoenix Financial Center
By: Galina TachievaFrom: DPZ Youtube ChannelPlans For Three Phoenix Neighborhoods Unveiled
From: KJZZ RadioOur Voice: We have one chance to get Vista Field's future right
By: EditorialFrom: Tri-City HeraldDevelopment & Design: What’s ‘New’ in New Urbanism
By: Keat FoongFrom: Multi-Housing NewsReinvent Phoenix Workshops in Midtown Uptown and Solano are Underway!
By: Taz LoomansFrom: Firefly LivingA New Urbanist Community With an Old Soul
By: Rex PerryFrom: Southern LivingCould 'lean urbanism' jump-start urban revitalization projects?
By: Scott MartelleFrom: LA TimesWhy Andrés Duany Is So Focused on Making 'Lean Urbanism' a Thing
By: Anthony FlintFrom: The AtlanticNational Realtors’ Survey Indicates Strong Interest in Walkable Mixed-Use Neighborhoods
By: Joseph MolinaroFrom: Planners WEBLean Urbanism
By: Tim O'ReillyFrom: O'Reilly MediaAndrés Duany: Community building through 'Lean Urbanism'
By: Andres DuanyFrom: Model DKnight Foundation grant to Miami architect planner Andres Duany aims to cut red tape
By: ANDRES VIGLUCCIFrom: The Miami HeraldCould 'lean urbanism' jump-start urban revitalization projects?
By: Scott MartelleFrom: LA TimesA ‘Lean’ replacement for ‘Big Civic’
By: Carol ColettaFrom: Knight FoundationDavid Brussat - Dr. Downtown: Detroit’s Lesson for Rhode Island
By: David BrussatFrom: Go Local ProvThe Pink Zone: Why Detroit is the New Brooklyn
By: Andres DuanyFrom: CNN MONEYIn Focus: Vista Field: What’s in it for everyone
By: Andres Duany and Michael Mehaffy12How Do We De-Suburbanize the Suburbs?
By: a WalkerFrom: Gizmodo10 Cities Where You're Most Likely To Achieve the American Dream
By: Adrian RehnFrom: PolicyMicHousing market shifts back to metro Phoenix’s core
By: Catherine ReagorFrom: The RepublicReport outlines projects to boost High Point’s downtown
By: Brad KeslerFrom: News & RecordUnderwater Real Estate
By: Tom HudsonFrom: WLRNHow Seaside Helped Revive Urban Design
By: John Morris DixonFrom: Architect MagazineThe ultimate ‘car city’ seeks change
By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: Better Cities & TownsUpstart in Miami Lures Luxury Stores From a Chic Citadel
By: Hilary StoutFrom: The New York TimesSchooner Bay Architects honored for excellence
From: The GuardianReal Estate Boom in Phoenix Brings Its Own Problems
By: Fernanda SantosFrom: The New York TimesDitch the car? Dying suburbs revived by walking
By: Maggie OverfeltFrom: CNBCCityLab: Urban Solutions to Global Challenges
From: The AtlanticTour a Pioneering Beach Town That Fosters Community
By: John HillFrom: HouzzWork starts on £2bn Chapelton of Elsick project in Aberdeenshire
From: BBCCan The Hipsters Save High Point?
By: Jordan GreenFrom: Yes WeeklyAndrés Duany and Emily Talen Respond to Michael Sorkin's Review of Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City
By: Emily TalenFrom: Architectural RecordDacra gets $302M loan for Design Center development
By: Brian BandellFrom: South Florida Business JournalWest Tulsa planned community project is in the works
By: Robert EvattNew Urbanist Designer Unveils Alternative Eisenhower Memorial Scheme
By: Kriston CappsFrom: Architect MagazineSmall towns big hearts: Port Hope and Cobourg give young and old a big welcome
By: Shari KulhaFrom: National PostPARTY LINE: Rain does not hinder locals in getting out
By: Deborah WheelerVIEW 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 InquirerEven 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 Bull Street: Construction to begin soon on city within city
By: Jeff WillkinsonFrom: The StateCommunity Building Leads to Sustainability
By: David Bergman From: Tree Hugger DC planning office also backs down on corner stores
By: David AlpertFrom: Greater Greater WashingtonArtist brings color to downtown High Point
By: Jordan Green From: Yes WeeklyResident 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 MiamiUrban 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: UrbanlandUnCommonly convenient home of Jerry and Karen Zegart
By: Allison JonesFrom: The Courier-Journal Stilted Architecture
By: Karrie Jacobs From: Metropolis Magazine Columbia preservationists frustrated City Hall moving so fast on Bull Street
By: Dawn Hinshaw From: The State Stormwater and sprawl
From: Herald TribuneBubil: Urban planner Duany has eye on 'original green'
By: Harold Bubil From: Herald TribuneSaturday's Letters
By: Leah Poole VartanianFrom: Herald TribuneQuestions for a Pro: Urban planner Andrés Duany and downtown Sarasota
By: Online Staff From: Herald TribuneElizabeth Plater-Zyberk ’74MArch: rising tide
By: Carole Bass From: Yale Alumni MagazineSchool of Architecture dean to step down in July
By: Alexander Gonzalez From: The Miami HurricaneCelebrated University of Miami architecture dean - champion of traditional design - to step down
By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami HeraldDuany speaking to Downtown Sarasota Alliance
By: Harold BubilFrom: Herald TribuneHope 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 EnterpriseQuestions for a pro: architect Sam Holladay - Sarasota
By: Chris AngermannFrom: Herald TribuneDuany Effect
By: Roger Drouin From: Your ObserverBray: Walking a diverse Albany
By: Paul Bray From: Times Union 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 HeraldGentrification of the Strip Mall
By: Kate Benfield From: The Atlantic CitiesDart 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 EnterpriseDart Realty's Jackie Doak Speaks at National Association of Real Estate Editors Conference
From: Globe Newswire Your View: We deserve answers to Benghazi questions
By: Phil Sloan From: The High Point EnterpriseUrban planner Duany returns to Sarasota and doesn't hate us
By: Harold BubilFrom: Herald TribuneDart Realty Announces New Commercial Building at Camana Bay
From: Globe NewswireA Look Back at the Beginning of Kentlands — Part II
By: Claire LaneFrom: The Town CourierUrban 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 EnterpriseCamana Bay Announces Fountain Frenzy Summer Promotion
By: Tony Wilbert From: PR WebHurricane Preparedness: What Every City Must Consider
By: Marianne Cusato From: The Huffington PostWhy We Shouldn't Rely on Smart Growth Incentives to Fix Sprawl
By: Eric Jaffe From: The Atlantic CitiesNew urbanism pioneer Joe Alfandre helped build communities and now son James looks to shake them up
By: Jakie HickenFrom: Deseret News 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 HeraldAcclaimed New Urbanism Architect Andrés Duany to Address NAREE’s ‘Designs on the New Urban Grid’ Conference in Atlanta in June
From: Real Estate RamaMiami architect offers ideas to revitalize High Point's downtown
From: Furniture Today Convention Center Hotel Planned For Downtown Miami World Center Site
From: The Huffington PostGroup outlines plans for High Point revitalization
By: Jasmine SpencerFrom: My Fox 8A Look Back at the Beginning of Kentlands: Mike Watkins’ Perspective
By: Claire LaneFrom: The Town CourierYoung Americans Lead Trend to Less Driving
By: John SchwartzFrom: The New York TimesBull Street landmark status gains support
By: Jeff WillkinsonFrom: The StateEllen Dunham-Jones and Stuart Horodner talk architecture and design
By: Gabe WardellFrom: Fresh LoafHow City Zoning Is Squashing Sustainability
By: Isaac PinoFrom: Daily Finance Leaders look to ‘ignite’ downtown High Point
By: Web Staff From: My Fox 8High Point Residents Invited to Dream Big
By: Audrey FanninFrom: 88.5 WFDDWhat do you think High Point needs?
By: Catherine CarlockFrom: Triad Business JournalLandmark 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 HourBolton: 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 GazetteJeff Speck to Speak on Norwalk's Transit Distric
By: City of NorwalkFrom: Stamford PlusWhy Walkability Is Critical to Health Wealth and Sustainability
By: Isaac PinoFrom: Daily FinanceEffectiveness of Form-Based Codes
By: Marina KhouryFrom: Transect Codes CouncilINTERVIEW: Shannon Scutari on What Phoenix Is and What It Wants to Be
By: Matt BevilacquaFrom: Next CityThe Coming Bold Transformation of the American City
By: Emrique PenalosaFrom: The Atlantic CitiesPlans 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 WillkinsonYour View: Guest Column - Ignite High Point — make possibilities realities
By: Aaron ClinardFrom: The High Point EnterpriseThree simple steps to finding the right home for you
By: Michelle Krueger From: Nwitimes.comA U.S. Template for a Third-Millennium City
By: Enrique PeñalosaFrom: UrbanlandA rougher version of the French Quarter - Mobile plans resurgence
By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: Public Square: A CNU JournalTri-City aviators move views on future of Vista Field Airport
By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News TribuneComforting Cottages
By: Kyle PevetoFrom: The AdvocateA New Urbanism Fantasy Painted in Oils
By: Kriston CappsFrom: The Atlantic CitiesHouston Rising Why the Next Great American Cities Aren’t What You Think
By: Joel KotkinFrom: The Daily BeastUna nueva catedral para Haití
From: Diario LibreWalkability' expert cites progress in Sarasota
By: Jessie Van BerkelFrom: Herald TribuneSeven firms vie to draft downtown master plan
By: Paul SchottFrom: Westport NewsEight 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 TimesPort officials urged to make decision without vote on Vista Field
By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City HeraldMiami 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 HeraldArranca 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 ChronEnhancing Vista Field Airport would raise Port of Kennewick property taxes
By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City HeraldReview: Walkability essential to smart urban environments - quality of life - author says
By: Carlin RosengartenFrom: The Post and CourierStart-up City: Miami to bring national and local experts together for day-long event
By: Nancy DahlbergFrom: The Miami HeraldResort 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 HeraldAt Vista Field a crossroads as draft report is released
By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City HeraldLord Salisbury: 'Hatfield is not a style war'
By: Merlin FulcherFrom: The Architects JournalToward the Walkable City
By: Richard Florida From: The Atlantic CitiesAmbitious Tome Chronicles the Rise of a New Urbanist Community
By: Joseph FlahertyFrom: WiredRecipe for a vibrant city? Start with pedestrians
By: David L. UlinFrom: statesman.comLes plans de la nouvelle cathédrale de Port-au-Prince dévoilés
By: Celine Hoyea From: La Croix Puerto Rican Architects to Redesign Collapsed Cathedral in Port-au-Prince
By: BlouinFrom: Art InfoPuerto Rican team wins design competition for Haitian Cathedral
By: Anna Edgerton From: The Miami HeraldAuthor Jeff Speck on Walkability and the One Mistake That Can Wreck a City
By: Angie SchmittFrom: D.C. Streets BlogLocal businesses spearhead smart growth
By: Chuckie Holstein From: Syracuse Consultant weighs options for Kennewick's Vista Field
By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News TribuneBook Review | Walkable City: Pedestrians key to creating best in urban conditions
By: David L. Ulin From: The Columbus DispatchFoundation for Historical Louisiana tour features classic homes
By: Ed CullenFrom: The AdvocateJeff Speck's 'Walkable City' a recipe for vibrant street life
By: David L. UlinFrom: LA TimesMiami Dispatch: Bubbles and Blow-Ups
By: Fred A. BernsteinFrom: Architectural RecordOld Shell Road Magnet School apartment redevelopment project has residents concerned
By: John SharpFrom: Alabama News BlogFear is driving our zoning debates
By: David AlpertFrom: Greater Greater WashingtonNew books explore why cities matter and how we can save them
By: Taras GrescoeFrom: The Globe and MailJeff Speck’s Walkable City - Digested
By: John AndersonFrom: Washington City Paper6 Questions for Defenders of D.C.'s Height Limit
By: David SchleicherFrom: The Atlantic CitiesVista Field: Port spent almost $202000 on studies during past decade
By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City HeraldMayor and City Council Weigh in on Kentlands Properties
By: Shaun MayFrom: The Town CourierConverting a dead mall to live space
By: Kate MurphyFrom: Herald Tribune Port of Kennewick hears Vista Field ideas
By: Ty BeaverFrom: Tri-City HeraldCamana Bay Emerges as New Commerce Center in Cayman Islands
By: Alex FinkelsteinFrom: World Property ChannelOnondaga Lake dreams: What would you like a cleaner lake to be?
By: Paul ReidFrom: SyracuseRCA Miami Presents the 2012 RCA Super Conference with Global Theme
From: PR WebKeeping it easy: A plan for transforming downtown Mobile
From: Alabama News BlogWith fat lanes traffic engineers kill in the name of safety
By: Jeff SpeckFrom: Greater Greater WashingtonSharing A Vision For A New City
By: Royer YipFrom: The StarCitizen ideas on Vista Field future sought
By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City HeraldPublic input needed on the future of Vista Field
By: Lisa LoevskyFrom: NBC Right NowThe storied history of Seaside: Davises talk about building a town together
By: Deborah WheelerFrom: The Walton TownRevitalizing a Dead Mall (Don’t Expect Shoppers)
By: Kate MurphyFrom: The New York TimesWhat makes a place
By: Jeff SpeckFrom: Greater Greater WashingtonFrom artists to dentists: Andrés Duany explains the development curve
By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News BlogDowntown Mobile redesign wraps up tonight as firm presents findings
By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News BlogYo-Yo Ma and Andrés Duany improvise on art; architecture and the soul of the city
By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News BlogWalking downtown Mobile; design team for proposed rezoning to walk city center
By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News BlogBenton - Kennewick - Pasco ports contemplating key projects in 2013
By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News TribuneMeetings for downtown Mobile redesign start Wednesday - Andrés Duany to hold forum discussions
By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News BlogTGLT y Metro 21 presentaron un proyecto inmobiliario en Tigre
From: mercadoWoodmont to Present to the Planning Board Tonight
From: Londonderry NewsDowntown Mobile Alliance pushing for zoning overhaul hires Andrés Duany's planning firm
By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News BlogAndrés Duany: No magic bullets for downtown Mobile except maybe education
By: Robert McClendonFrom: Alabama News BlogThe Village at Hendrix Hosts Fall Community Events
From: Hendrix College NewsCity’s main corridor has rich history
By: Jordan HowseFrom: The High Point EnterpriseCity’s main corridor has rich history
By: Jordan HowseFrom: The High Point EnterpriseFinal proposals for new £1bn town near Aberdeen are unveiled
From: STV NewsYour Views
From: The Town CourierNarberth hosts
By: Michael DavalosFrom: Mainline Media NewsA vision for U.S.: More walking - cycling - gardening -- and glad to do it
By: Rick HampsonFrom: The Town Walk3 questions with Andrés Duany
By: Rick HampsonFrom: USA TodayCity living will feel like a blast from the past
By: Rick HampsonFrom: USA TodayIn the future living in the USA will be more neighborly
By: Rick HampsonFrom: USA TodayPort of Kennewick officials OK $225000 Vista Field study
By: Kristi PihlFrom: The News TribuneRecuperar los sitios históricos es la clave para revitalizar Asunción
By: Iván LisboaFrom: Ultima Hora3 Sizes Fit All: Norfolk's Downtown - Urban - and Suburban Designations
By: Nate BergFrom: The Atlantic CitiesDestacada compañía visitará el país
From: Color ABCNew Roswell square gets harder look
By: Hatcher HurdFrom: NorthFultonNational Building Museum awards Paul Goldberger its Vincent Scully Prize
By: Emma FilarFrom: Art DailyDream team designing Friday Harbour resort village on Lake Simcoe
By: Tracy Hanes From: The StarTornagrain plans approved
By: StaffFrom: The Inverness CourierNot just for New Orleans
By: Jordan TravisFrom: The Alpena NewsPlans for almost 5000 homes near Inverness to be considered
From: BBC News Ideas pitched for fully developed Vista Field.
By: Kristi PihlFrom: Tri-City HeraldMost growth happening in 'walkable urban' neighborhoods
By: Dan ReedFrom: Greater Greater WashingtonNorfolk's East Beach revives prime real estate
By: Debbie MessinaFrom: The Virginian-PilotSetting sail for Ontario’s newest playground
By: Tracy HanesFrom: The StarDeveloper one step closer to vision for isle’s families
By: Nanea Kalani From: The Maui News TCC Special Edition - August 2012
From: Transect Codes CouncilTCC Special Edition - August 2012
From: Transect Codes CouncilRoswell's Historic Gateway Plan Might Just Blow Your Mind
By: Jonathan CarnrightFrom: Curbed AtlantaHow to implement concept of smart growth in Cebu
From: Cebu Daily NewsRoswell to Present Final Plans for Historic Gateway
From: Roswell PatchUsing 'smart growth' language may not always be that smart
By: Haya El NasserFrom: USA TodaySustainable living (letter to the editor)
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From: DPSoutheast Florida’s seven counties join to draft 50-year plan for sustainable development
By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami HeraldBig dreams for South Florida tempered by unique threats experts say
By: Ben WolfordFrom: The Sun Sentinel7 Southeast Florida counties plan for stronger future
By: Dennis GladeFrom: The Palm Beach PostPostcards from the New World
By: Trevor FraserFrom: Orlando WeeklySubbing New Urbanism
By: Tara AndersonFrom: Louisville.comThe unnoticed New Urbanism
By: Robert SteutevilleFrom: Better Cities & TownsWhich design will residents like?
By: Alan DaviesFrom: The UrbanistNew city planning director a student of Gaithersburg neighborhoods design
By: Alex RuoffFrom: The GazetteNo high rises in small plots in Mumbai
By: Nauzer BharuchaFrom: The Times of IndiaTalking Tactical Urbanism
By: Jeremy A. ShawFrom: The Architects NewspaperTreading Lightly Ecology and Community Design
By: William RichardsFrom: Residential ArchitectSoutheast Florida Regional Partnership Leads “Seven50” Plan for Shaping More Prosperous Seven Counties
From: Seven 50Take Back the Streets
By: Jayne MerkelFrom: The New York TimesDesign District set for a renaissance
By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business JournalBroward County Launches Online Sustainability Clearinghouse
By: Jill HorwitzFrom: Seven 50New Project to Remodel Miami's Design District to Exclusive Promenade
By: solsiree skarlinskyFrom: NBC MiamiDeveloper unveils project to transform Miami’s Design District into upscale pedestrian promenade
By: Andres Viglucci and Elaine WalkerFrom: The Miami HeraldCommercial neighborhood planned for Miami's Design District
By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business JournalDetails Of The New Design District Trickle Out
By: Sean McCaughanFrom: Curbed MiamiScottish Government approves Aberdeenshire local development plan
By: Gary CrudenFrom: STV NewsGlenMark Farms in New Town Offers Neighborhood-Grown Produce
By: Kathie SutinFrom: St. Charles PatchCity to bid out intersection project
By: Suzanne Le BretonFrom: St. Tammany NewsMandeville has stake in Louisiana capital construction budget talks
By: Times-Picayune StaffFrom: The Times-PicayuneMandeville City Council to discuss intersection work - employee raises tonight
By: Bob WarrenFrom: The Times-PicayuneScotland consults on architecture policy
By: Merlin FulcherFrom: The Architects JournalSeaside Turns 30!
From: The Palm Beach PostSmart Code advocate finally agrees to ‘code free’ zones
By: Randy BrightFrom: Tulsa BeaconConsultant Plans 2 Years For 10 Day Job
By: Paul C. ClarkFrom: Rhino TimesMy big fat New Urbanism conference rundown
By: Chris TurnerFrom: Mother Nature NetworkDebate: Mechanical V.S. Passive Strategies
By: Mark SchrieberFrom: Jetson GreenMandeville considering intersection improvements
By: Suzanne Le BretonFrom: St. Tammany NewsAlexandria Council approves area redevelopment plan
By: Patricia SullivanFrom: The Washington PostBirdbrain Scheme Is Now Big Idea of the Century?
By: Paul HaederFrom: Dissident VoiceAt the 20th Congress for the New Urbanism a Movement Feels its Age
By: Anthony FlintFrom: The Atlantic Cities Councillors pave way for 'significant' new £1bn settlement in north-east
By: Gary CrudenFrom: STV NewsHow Building Beautiful Spaces Can Foster Environmentalism
By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: The Atlantic CitiesRoswell gets peek at possible downtown
By: Hatcher HurdFrom: NorthFultonShift to greener leaner lifestyle noted at event
By: Eric RuthFrom: The News JournalGables Upper Rock Begins Pre-Leasing residential office and retail this design was originally designed in 2004 by re-owned planner Andrés Duany.
From: PR WebModern-style buildings by architect Stanley Saitowitz give University Circle's Uptown development a new sense of place
By: Steven LittFrom: Cleveland.comGated Communities - Civility and Crime
By: Mythili RaoFrom: The Take AwayNew urbanism: Old-fashioned design in for long run
By: John HandleyFrom: Chicago TribuneOlowalu Town developers seek public comments on Draft EIS
From: Lahaina NewsHanover residents look ahead to hospital health needs
By: Tammie SmithFrom: The Richmond Times-DispatchIf you care about cities return that new iPad
By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: SwitchboardPotential Plaza Sale Presents Opportunity to Get it Right
By: Chris ClairFrom: Evergreen Park PatchCulpeper should manage its own zoning
By: Carol DuncanFrom: Star ExponentCONTOURS: Urbanism Housing and the Economy
By: Sherin WingFrom: ArchinectTown 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 StarParking meter mania
By: Dan WagnerFrom: Herald TribuneThe Death Row of Urban Highways Part 2
By: Eric JaffeFrom: The Atlantic CitiesMichael Graves un Driehaus Prize bien trompeur
By: Michael GravesFrom: Le Courrier de'l ArchitecteShould Cities of the Future Look More to the Past?
By: Allison ArieffFrom: The Atlantic CitiesTop 12 urban highway removal projects
By: Tyler FalkFrom: Smart PlanetMiami's New Urbanist Experiment
By: Sean McCaughanFrom: The Architects Newspaper America’s Least Wanted Highways
By: Ben FriedFrom: Streets Blog2 Freeways to Watch (‘Cause They Might Be Gone Soon)
By: Angie SchmittFrom: D.C. Streets BlogPoliticians vote against Hwy. 7 name change
By: David FleischerFrom: York RegionBauhaus Beauty at The University of Miami
By: Tom AustinFrom: Ocean DriveNew Urbanists Release Principles for Sustainable Street Networks
By: Ben GoldmanFrom: D.C. Streets BlogThe new American dream: developer says people want walkable urban options
By: Jesse ChambersFrom: Weld for Birmingham Hamburg Delegation to Present Model for Sustainable Urban Development at NESEA’s BuildingEnergy 2012 Conference
By: Travis Niles From: PR WebTaubman Center Transforming Salt Lake City Downtown
By: Scott KauffmanFrom: World Property ChannelAre Mayors Asking Washington for the Wrong Thing?
By: Mark BergenFrom: ForbesNorfolk needs this like it needs a ferris wheel. Oh wait.
By: Kerry DoughertyFrom: The Virginian-PilotThe Houses That Miro Built: A Read on the Developer Candidate's Real Estate Record
By: Kevin J. KelleyFrom: Seven DaysBecker unveils sweeping livability initiative
By: Derek P. JensenFrom: The Salt Lake TribuneWhat an Old British Cartoon Can Teach Us About Urbanism
By: Charles R. WolfeFrom: The Atlantic CitiesLeading with vision: A conversation with transit innovator Enrique Penalosa
By: Francis Grunow From: Model DImagine Austin vs. Environmentalists: Make water a priority
By: Rickie Windle From: Culture MapSouth Side Rising
By: Joey PetersFrom: Santa Fe ReporterDeveloper inspired by New Urbanism
By: Doug SamsFrom: Atlanta Business ChronicleConsider this: Too many spaces
By: Renée K. GadouaParking Places: Make them an integral part of the urban landscape
By: The Post-Standard Editorial Board From: Syracuse 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 InfoVivir bien en menos espacio: se populariza la casa diminuta
By: The Associated Press From: Univision NoticiasThe Tricky Second Wave of Urban Highway Removals
By: Anthony FlintFrom: The Atlantic CitiesAbacoa residents gather petition to stop gas station
By: Bill DipaoloFrom: The Palm Beach PostHow Skaters Can Benefit from Temporary Urbanism
By: Killeen GonzalezFrom: YahooConstructive criticism: the week in architecture
By: Jonathan GlanceyFrom: The GuardianCan Amtrak Ever Make Money?
By: Nate BergFrom: The Atlantic CitiesSabbatical re-energizes Voorhees High School teacher's passion
By: Todd PettyFrom: NJ.comRising Architects Hit the 'Street' in Shenzhen With a Show of Futuristic Façades
By: Janelle ZaraFrom: Art InfoUpper 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 Fixing suburbs with green streets that accommodate everyone
By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: Switchboard New Urbanism: Smart Sustainable Growth -- Fantasy Vs. Reality
By: Don SouthertonFrom: ForbesProvidence Puts Focus on Making a Home for Knowledge
By: Elizabeth AbbottFrom: The New York TimesWhat a Logan Square McDonald's Can Tell Us About New Urbanism
By: Whet MoserFrom: Chicago MagazineAn Encylopedia of Land Use Codes
By: Nate BergFrom: The Atlantic CitiesSprawl Repair from Sprawl to Complete Communities
By: Galina TachievaFrom: Terrain.org Smart progressive growth
By: StaffFrom: The Nassau GuardianAndrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk: Urbane Planners
By: Michael E. MillerFrom: Miami New TimesPlanetizen: Top 10 Books - 2012
By: MultipleFrom: PlanetizenSo 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: GristShout Out for ‘Exemplary’ New England Educators
By: Gail RavgialaFrom: Design New England Green development award program honored for outstanding achievement
By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: SwitchboardNew Urbanism: Comparing Songdo South Korea to Belmar United States of America
By: Don SouthertonFrom: ForbesOld Debates for a New Era at Postmodernism Conference
By: Fred A. BernsteinFrom: Architectural RecordSD's water-hogging landscapes give way to new ethic
From: Sign On San DiegoDesign concerns cause deferral of Warehouse District talks
By: John Sharp From: PJStarD’Iberville Mississippi Streamlines Maintenance Workflow with Cityworks
From: Geo CommunityMasters of the Postmodern Universe
By: J. Michael WeltonFrom: The Huffington PostA strategy for pedestrian safety in perilous Las Vegas
By: J. Patrick CoolicanFrom: Las Vegas SunCuba to Allow Buying and Selling of Property With Few Restrictions
By: Damien CaveFrom: The New York TimesIntersection Segment | In a growth-driven state the future of our communities
By: Amy GreenFrom: WMFEHow green is your government? City Council candidates say ‘We are!’
By: Susan AndrewFrom: Mountain ExpressPass Christian building back up from Katrina
By: The Associated PressFrom: The Sun HeraldTown Center plan tabled
By: Suzanne Le BretonFrom: St. Tammany NewsFrom the Candidate: David R. Ryan
By: Simsbury Patch EditorsFrom: Simsbury PatchCompany overseeing Inspirada gets OK to emerge from bankruptcy
By: Tim O' ReileyFrom: Las Vegas Review-JournalUrbanized (2011)The Design of Cities Intelligent or Otherwise
By: A.O. ScottFrom: The New York TimesOhio 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 BusinessNew residents enjoy life in Downtown Montgomery
By: Samuel KingFrom: WSFATown center concept plan tabled during testy Mandeville meeting
By: Bob WarrenFrom: NOLASouthern Land names Churchill Mortgage as preferred lender
By: William Williams From: Nashville Post Journey not interrupted: Say goodbye to 'Bureau' hello to 'Nest'
By: Ashley Woods From: Model DMilitarising Public Space And Silencing The Vulnerable
By: Jude FernandoFrom: The Sunday LeaderPlanners unveil 'town center' vision for Mandeville
By: Bob WarrenFrom: NOLAA 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) TodayA suburban pilgrimage Part I: Learning to like Levittown
By: Christine McLarenFrom: GuggenheimGalina Tachieva: Occupy Wall Street? Occupy the unoccupied..occupy sprawl!
By: Christine McLarenFrom: BMW Guggenheim Lab 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 HuggerCRDA to pay nearly $800000 to firm to develop master plan for Atlantic City Tourism District
By: Derek HarperFrom: Press of Atlantic CityOn The Menu: The Jane Jacobs Special
By: Paul BassFrom: New Haven IndependentHuntington Pointe harkens to old-style neighborhoods
By: Joe LawlorFrom: Daily PressThe Atlantis Harks Back to 1980s
By: Tom AustinFrom: Ocean DriveIf baby boomers stay in suburbia analysts predict cultural shift
By: Carol MorelloFrom: The Washington PostHow to Fix That Ugly Strip
By: Room For Debate: The Car ClashFrom: The New York TimesMaybe It's Time to Start Listening to Tom Low
By: Annie MonjarFrom: Charlotte MagazineStalled Cottonwood Mall project gets a boost
By: Cathy MckitrickFrom: The Salt Lake Tribune Sprawl Repair Blog Post
By: Anthony Flint From: Lincoln InstituteFaded Malls Leave Cities in the Lurch
By: Miguel Bustillo and Kris HudsonFrom: The Wall Street JournalElderburbia’: Suburban sprawl isolates our aging population
By: The Post-Standard Editorial Board The Post-Standard From: SyracuseCulture Watch: Preserving Holy Cross
By: Sharon Litwin The Times-Picayune From: NOLACNU 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 TimesTransfer of Marine Corps facility in New Orleans nears completion
By: Paul PurpuraFrom: The Times-PicayuneLooking for Barbie Architect and finding Andrés Duany
By: Doug MacCashFrom: The Times-PicayuneRetrofitting suburbia: the state of the art
By: Philip LangdonFrom: New Urban NetworkFour Questions for Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
By: J. A. GleichmanFrom: Urbanland Suburbia: What a Concept
By: Allison ArieffFrom: The New York TimesRevisiting new urbanism in Cornell
By: Elivira CordileoneFrom: Your HomeMandeville town center sketches unveiled
By: Jeff AdelsonFrom: The Times-PicayuneOld Mandeville town center idea gets some flak
By: Jeff AdelsonFrom: The Times-PicayuneMandeville charrette begins today
By: Suzanne LeBretonFrom: St. Tammany NewsNeighborhoods Go Green! in highly educational exhibit at AIA
By: Kaid BenfieldFrom: NRDC SwitchboardMore finding tiny houses a good fit
By: Susan ZevonFrom: The Associated PressPubic input sought on plan for town center near Mandeville Trailhead
By: Jeff AdelsonFrom: The Times-PicayuneDelta Mayor's Summit considers fate of farmland
By: Randy ShoreFrom: The Vancouver SunPlanning guru sees hope in state growth overhauls
By: David DamronFrom: The Orlando SentinelThe American Nightmare
By: Lauren SandlerFrom: Psychology TodayChoosing a Green Infrastructure Framework? Consider Light Imprint
By: Thomas Low | Guy Pearlman | Monica Carney-Holmes | Nora Black | Paul CrabtreeFrom: StormwaterHabersham Home Featured in Better Homes and Gardens Magazine
By: newswireFrom: NewsWire TodayTalking Urban: A Review of The Language of Towns and Cities by Dhiru A. Thadani
By: Frank GruberFrom: The Huffington PostEasy on the wallet and the Earth: Minuscule houses are winning fans
By: Susan ZevonFrom: The Canadian PressWhat Are The Alternatives To Traveling By Car? #TEDActiveMOB
From: PSFK ConferenceJust 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-HeraldOklahoma real estate notes: Resort design consultant named.
From: NewsOKRenowned architect Duany plans Haiti rebirth
By: Paul BrinkmannFrom: South Florida Business JournalNew slogan for growth is go slow lawmakers say
By: Clark MasonFrom: The Press DemocratMiami architect plans new Port-au-Prince
By: Andres ViglucciFrom: The Miami HeraldDesigners seek creative solutions to rebuild Haiti
By: Emily TroutmanFrom: ABS-CBNnews.comSprawl Repair for the Shopping Mall
By: Galina TachievaFrom: Sustainable CommunitiesAre cities the best place to live? Are suburbs OK? A fight grows in urban planning with Harvard at the center
By: Leon NeyfakhFrom: Boston GlobePort-au-Prince 2.0: A City of Urban Villages?
By: Greg LindsayFrom: Fast CompanyBook 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' PlaceshakersDesign professionals help LBTS brainstorm
By: Sean D'OliveiraFrom: The Sun SentinelStart a Revolution
By: Edward KeeganFrom: Architect MagazineTop 10 Books - 2011
By: Abhijeet ChavanFrom: PlanetizenA talk with Galina Tachieva author of 'The Sprawl Repair Manual'
By: Sarah GoodyearA Sprawl Fighting Fixit Guide
By: Allison ArieffFrom: GOOD MagazineMHN Interview with Galina Tachieva: Add Multi-Housing to Malfunctioning Suburbs
By: Keat FoongFrom: Multi-Housing NewsHow to fix sprawl: The manual
By: Robert Steuteville From: New Urban NetworkSprawl Repair: What It Is and Why We Need It
By: Galina TachievaFrom: PlanetizenPrince Charles' Foundation for the Built Environment Tapped for Port-au-Prince Rebuilding Master Plan
By: Steve DelahoydeFrom: mediabistro.comBacardi Complex Sold To YoungArts Will Get Frank Gehry Master Plan
From: The Huffington PostDelcambre's Dilemma
By: Mark TutwilerFrom: The IndependentAn Urban Artist: Mayor Richard M. Daley 2010 Laureate ULI J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development
By: Julianne HillFrom: UrbanlandBrave New Codes
By: Nate BergFrom: Architect MagazineExtreme Makeover: Reinventing the Parking Lot
By: Lisa Selin DavisFrom: Time MagazineNew Urbanism for the Apocalypse
By: Greg LindsayFrom: Fast CompanyShades of Europe in the West End
By: Austin DanforthFrom: Alexandria TimesReinvent PHX eyes development on light-rail system
By: Betty ReidFrom: The RepublicAgriculture is the New Golf: Rethinking Suburban Communities
By: Allison ArieffFrom: GOOD MagazineIs urbanism the key to a sustainable future?
From: Traditional Building MagazineHome design may aid Haiti quake victims
From: United Press InternationalStrong Flat Pack Prefabs for Haiti
By: Preston KoermerFrom: Jetson GreenFlat Pack Prefabs Could Provide Relief in Haiti
By: Ariel SchwartzFrom: InhabitatSuburban retrofit - a solution to sprawl
By: Simone OrendainFrom: WFAE CharlotteHaitian ambassador to U.S. sees planned city emerging from earthquake's devastation chaos
By: Andres Viglucci and Scott HiaasenFrom: McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceAmerican Suburbia vs. the Planet
By: Seth BauerFrom: The Huffington PostArchitect About Town: Big plans for Fort Myers go way back
By: Joyce OwensFrom: News-PressJames Howard Kunstler: Forecast for 2009
By: James Howard KunstlerFrom: Straight.comSmart Zoning - Smart Growth
By: Tom CondonFrom: The Hartford CourantCan New Urbanism Save America
By: Isabel CowlesFrom: The Huffington PostCuring sprawlitis
By: Amanda Harrell-Seyburn and Neal McNamaraFrom: Lansing City PulseYale's Scully: A Prophet With Honor
From: The Hartford CourantThe Public Process: How nimbys Encourage Suburban Sprawl
By: Paul ShigleyFrom: California Planning and Development ReportCommissioners give thumbs up to Miami 21
By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business JournalPedestrian-friendly Miami 21 zoning code approved
By: Charles RabinFrom: The Miami HeraldCommission Approves 'Miami 21' Plan
By: Lisa CilliFrom: CBS 4 NewsMaking Suburbia More Liveable
By: Glann RuffenachFrom: The Wall Street Journalhall of fame: andrés duany, faia, and elizabeth plater-zyberk, faia, leed ap
By: Meghan DruedingFrom: Residential ArchitectReburbia Competition Announces the Winners
From: BustlerLeaders Explore Ways Elders Can Age In Place
By: Misty WilliamsFrom: Atlanta Business ChronicleIn Va. Vision of Suburbia at a Crossroads
By: Eric WeissFrom: The Washington PostRecycling the Suburbs
By: Bryan WalshFrom: Time MagazineBreaking Ground: Albany
By: Nick KayeFrom: The New York TimesMy First Book of Urban Planning
By: Mary BradyFrom: The New York TimesAtlanta - AARP - DPZ Attack Challenges of Aging in Place
By: Ben BrownFrom: Placemakers' PlaceshakersAtlanta's Lifelong Communities Charrette Delivers the Goods
By: Ben BrownFrom: Placemakers' PlaceshakersKey issues in connector roads review
By: Kirk RossFrom: The Carrboro CitizenStanding Room only in Seaside event
By: Mary BradyFrom: The Walton SunSaving the Suburbs Part-2
By: Allison ArieffFrom: The New York TimesArchitects soldiering on in the face of the new economy
By: Mary BradyFrom: The Walton SunBrad Pitt's 'Make it Right' challenged by urban planner Andres Andrés
By: Doug MacCashFrom: The Times-PicayuneVisions of St. Francis
By: Wesley HesterFrom: The Richmond Times-DispatchNew town of 5000 homes a step closer as plans lodged
By: JohnRossFrom: The ScotsmanNew town plan defies recession
By: Val SweeneyFrom: The Inverness CourierPlans to build Highland town lodged
By: David RossFrom: Herald Scotland Five Schools for planned new town
From: BBC NewsMiami 21 zoning code could come into effect his year
By: Yudislaidy FernandezFrom: Miami TodayCuba and the Invasion of the Big-Box Stores
By: Richard LouvFrom: Citiwire.netPlanning Advisory Board OKs Miami 21
By: Oscar Pedro MusibayFrom: South Florida Business JournalAndrés Duany tapped for metro Atlanta aging project
By: Thomas WheatleyFrom: Creative LoafingDeal launches expansion into green buildings
By: Douglas SamsFrom: Atlanta Business ChronicleWe must learn to build a better Britain
By: Clive AsletFrom: The TelegraphLoudon County neighborhood retains appeal amid real estate crash
By: Sonny GoldreichFrom: Washington ExaminerArchitect slams 'dismal' UK design
By: Robert BoothFrom: The GuardianYou'll feel pampered in Rosemary Beach
By: Marilyn BauerFrom: TCPalmThere's No Place Like Home
By: Nancy StetsonFrom: Florida WeeklyBig Box & Beyond: Today's Temples of Consumption Don't Have To Be Tomorrow's Ruins. What's in Store?
By: Joel GarreauFrom: The Washington PostBig issues generate little discussion
By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: The Delta OptimistSmall Affordable Single Family Homes Gain Popularity
By: Jenny SullivanFrom: Builder OnlineTrussville Springs flows on despite housing slump
By: Lauren B. CooperFrom: Birmingham Business JournalJWU has vision for campus expansions
By: Kevin ShalveyFrom: Providence Business NewsIt's a Wonderful Block
By: Mark OppenheimerFrom: The New York Times$500 Million Wesmont Station's Phase One Passes Muster
By: Eric PetersonFrom: GlobeSt.com'Traditional neighborhoods' aim for community feel
By: Nancy SarnoffFrom: The Houston ChronicleLess Auto-Dependent Development Is Key to Mitigating Climate Change - Research Team Concludes
By: Claire W.From: Smart Growth AmericaZoning change may spark building of live-work units
By: Bea QuirkFrom: Charlotte Business JournalMiami planner hired to design village
By: Charlie ChappleFrom: The Times-PicayuneEyesore building hinders Fort Myers's resurgence
By: Art LevyFrom: Florida TrendDevelopers put Lake Eufaula 'town' in the works In for a landing
By: Richard MizeFrom: NewsOKNational news clear with Oklahoma-colored glasses
By: Richard MizeFrom: The OklahomanGas Prices May Revive Cities
By: Bret SchulteFrom: U.S. News and World ReportRival heads Five Mile development project
By: Marta SteemanFrom: Stuff New ZealandRevamp of Delcambre stalls
By: Patrick CourregesFrom: The Baton Rouge AdvocateAmerican urban design comes to Hertfordshire
By: Kasia MaciejowskaFrom: The TimesGulfport Harbor Dredging Work to Start in July
By: Brad KessieFrom: WLOX-TVGGP Breaks Ground on Redevelopment of Cottonwood Mall
By: Sasha PardyFrom: CoStar GroupNew Urbanist Duany joins the BRE
By: Richard VaughanFrom: The Architects JournalAvalonBay joins Somerset's $500M MXD
By: Eric PetersonFrom: GlobeSt.comMarket building report causes a stir after leak
By: Duncan AdamsFrom: The Roanoke TimesDriehaus to be honored by National Trust HGTV
By: Blair KaminFrom: The Skyline - Chicago TribunePlans unveiled for Southlands
By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: The Delta OptimistNew greener Southlands future pondered
By: Doug WardFrom: The Vancouver SunPlan in works for Southlands
By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: The Delta OptimistReception depends On perception
By: Ted MurphyFrom: The Delta OptimistGrand design's come a long way from 1981
By: Brian LewisFrom: The ProvinceScottish DNA a major influence for project
By: Calum MacLeodFrom: The Inverness CourierDuany Palter-Zyberk's Latest Take on Traditional Neighborhood Design
By: Rich BinsaccaFrom: BuilderHurricane planner to give lecture
From: BBC NewsDuany and Plater-Zyberk Donate Driehaus Winnings
By: Jennifer RichterFrom: Architectural RecordNew Urbanist or Old Suburban: What's better?
From: Salem NewsDuany and Plater-Zyberk won't take the money and run
By: Blair KaminFrom: Chicago TribuneSouthlands planners seek public input
By: Sandor GyarmatiFrom: Surrey NowInside MXD: What Works What Doesn't and Why
By: Connie GoreFrom: GlobeSt.comWindcrest EDC Locks Up Another Prime 111 Acres
By: Amy Wolff SorterMexico's New Frontier
By: Jim AtkinsonFrom: The New York TimesProvidence Begins to See Its Future Around the Corner
By: Donna PaulFrom: The New York TimesLeyland tells Newburgh that development plans still alive
By: Doyle MurphyFrom: Times Herald-RecordWaterfront work down to nitty-gritty
By: Doyle MurphyFrom: Times Herald-RecordNo quadrants - city plans all-in-one Miami 21 rollout
By: Risa PolanskyFrom: Miami TodayAhead of its time no more
By: Tracy HanesFrom: The Toronto StarRollins Hosts Congress For The New Urbanism
From: Rollins CollegeDuany Says Gulfport's Development Opportunity is Tremendous
From: WLOX-TVArchitectural Conservation Comes to College Campuses
By: Catesby LeighFrom: The Wall Street JournalAnother Attempt at 'Heaven'
By: Sarah BarmakFrom: The Toronto StarHP to sell 2 million square feet
By: Nancy SarnoffFrom: The Houston ChronicleA New Blueprint for Levittown
By: Bryan WalshFrom: Time MagazineBill grants Newburgh $196k to revitalize Armory district
By: Michael RandallFrom: Times Herald-RecordHow Green Is Your Neighborhood?
By: Bryan WalshFrom: Time MagazineAndrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Become 2008 Laureates of the Richard H. Driehaus Prize
From: PR NewswireNew Urbanism' leader to lend his expertise to land surrounding Windsor Park Mall
By: Tricia Lynn SilvaFrom: San Antonio Business JournalCommunity Convergences
By: Katherine GregorFrom: The Austin ChronicleAt Kentlands, New Urbanism Has Unlocked a Sense of Community
By: Katherine SalantFrom: The Washington PostNew urban pioneer criticizes city codes
By: Steve LackmeyerFrom: The OklahomanIn Ten Year Span Roosevelt Bridge Transformed 'sleepy little' Stuart
From: TCPalmLouisiana Speaks Nominated for an Emmy
From: Louisiana Speaks BlogAlys Beach Unveils New 'Resource Center'
From: PR NewswireSweet' Plans Presented for Former Imperial Sugar Buildings
By: (Video)Ned HibbardFrom: Fox 26 NewsHistoric District project kicks off with week long charrette in Sugar Land Texas
From: Click PressCarpet Cottages the Latest in Low-RiseHousing
By: BENDIX ANDERSONFrom: Housing FinanceChanging the Rules
By: BENDIX ANDERSONFrom: Housing FinanceGreat Neighborhoods
By: Olga BonfilglioFrom: Kalamazoo GazetteUnSprawl Case Study Southside Greensboro
By: Tom LowFrom: Terrain.orgLooking at the big picture
By: Jennifer DavisFrom: Charlotte Business JournalPlanning a new future for Scottish communities
By: George KerevanFrom: The ScotsmanFlorida site eyed for new green town
By: David RoyseFrom: The Associated PressCreating the Perfect Town
By: Caitlin JohnsonFrom: CBS NewsCreating the perfect town
From: CBS NewsPlans for a new mall growing in Lake Forest
By: Leslie WilliamsFrom: The Times-PicayuneFlorida Scientists Plan Environmentally Friendly Community
By: Florida State UniversityFrom: Science DailyGreen Community project boosted
From: The Nassau NeighborsThe Design Coast: Utopias by the Sea?
By: Linda MackFrom: The Minneapolis Star TribuneIt Takes A Village
By: Paul GoldbergerFrom: The New YorkerCharrette leader: Make city 'walkable'
By: Todd StaufferFrom: The Jackson Free PressSuburbs import urban features to create sense of community
By: Betsy TaylorFrom: USA TodayVisions of a new Newburgh
By: Times Herald Record Editorial BoardFrom: Times Herald-RecordRestoring the Real New Orleans
By: Andres DuanyFrom: Metropolis Magazine IN 30 YEARS WE WILL DEVELOP A NEWVERNACULAR
By: Penny LewisFrom: The Architects' JournalUrban legend
By: Peter HetheringtonFrom: The GuardianNew town can repeat family triumph
By: John RossFrom: Johnston Press Digital Publishing Talking has to start
By: Courier StaffFrom: The Inverness CourierHostility to plan for new town
By: Donald WilsonFrom: The Inverness CourierF.C. Mulls Offering Home for ‘Katrina Cottage’
By: Nicholas F. BentonFrom: Falls Church News-PressKatrina Cottages get a touch of Florida
By: Judy StarkFrom: The St. Petersburg TimesHow to build New Orleans
By: Witold RybczynskiFrom: SlateTornagrain born again
By: Alastair RobertsonFrom: The TimesTwo Houses - Two Visions
By: Kirstin DowneyFrom: The Washington PostGoldberg & Simpson plans move to Norton Commons
By: Sarah JeffordsFrom: Business First of LouisvilleIt Takes a Village
By: Leslie YeransianFrom: ABC NewsThe Truman Show's architect dreams of a Highland Utopia
By: Chris GilchristFrom: The ScotsmanAn Architect With Plans for a New Gulf Coast
By: Robin PogrebinFrom: The New York TimesEstate signs up hurricane planner
From: BBC NewsWorld-class expert to design new town for the Highlands
By: John RossFrom: The Scotsman The Man with the Plan
By: Douglas BlackmonFrom: The Wall Street JournalReplacing lost housing is off to a slow start
By: Mindy FettermanFrom: USA Todayaqua moderne
By: S. Claire ConroyFrom: Residential ArchitectPower Brokers
By: Builder StaffFrom: Builder OnlineLost Rabbit, Harbor Walk moving forward
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