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Topaz Medallion

From: The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Excellence in Architectural EducationYear: 2024

Civic Arts Award

From: Coral Gables MuseumYear: 2023

Best Waterfront Housing Development

From: Property Guru Philippines Property AwardsFor: Seafront ResidencesYear: 2023

Highly Commended Best Subdivision

From: Property Guru Philippines Property AwardsFor: Foressa Mountain TownYear: 2023

Merit Award in the category of The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town

From: Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Charter AwardsFor: Carlton LandingYear: 2022

Addison Mizner Award

From: ICAA Florida ChapterFor: World Accomplishment Year: 2021

Award of Excellence

From: American Planning Association (APA) Florida Chapter Gold Coast Section For: Best Report, Plan, or Study Year: 2021

Best Housing Development in the Philippines

From: Property Guru Group Philippines Property AwardsFor: Seafront ResidencesYear: 2021

Best Housing Development in Luzon

From: Property Guru Group Philippines Property AwardsFor: Seafront ResidencesYear: 2021

Lifetime Achievement Award

From: Miami Center for Architecture and Design (MCAD) 3rd Annual Urban Warrior Awards Year: 2021

Citation Award, Residential Special Constraints

From: Residential DesignFor: Mid-Century Modern, Saginaw County, MichiganYear: 2021

Citation Award, Custom On the Boards

From: Residential Design For: Bento Cabin, Montgomery, AlabamaYear: 2021

Special Recognition Award

From: American Planning Association Gold Coast Section For: Impact on Gold Coast PlanningYear: 2020

Living Legends, Florida 500

From: Florida Trend MagazineYear: 2020

Best in American Living

From: National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)For: Best Single-Family Mixed-Use Community Platinum AwardYear: 2020

Urban Guild Award

From: The Urban Guild For: Midcentury Modern HomeYear: 2020

NAHB Best in American Living Platinum Award

From: NAHBFor: Best Single-Family Mixed-Use Community Year: 2020

Merit Award of Exploration

From: The New Urban GuildFor: Checkerboard designYear: 2019

Charter Award

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Norton CommonsYear: 2019

New Good Neighbor Award

From: New Jersey Business & Industry Association and New Jersey Business magazineFor: Wesmont Station, Wood-Ridge, New JerseyYear: 2019

Charter Award: Special Award

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: The Lyceum at Seaside Year: 2019

Charter Award

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Plan 2040, Doña County, New Mexico Year: 2019

Leaders for a Livable, Equitable and Sustainable America

From: Partners for Livable CommunitiesYear: 2018

Alumna of the Year

From: Sacred Heart Academy, Bryn Mawr, PAYear: 2018

Charter Award: Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: The Village of Providence, Huntsville, AlabamaYear: 2018

Arthur Ross Award for Excellence in the Classical Tradition

From: Institute of Classical Architecture & ArtFor: EducationYear: 2018

Builder's Choice Awards for Excellence in Design and Planning

From: Builder MagazineFor: KentlandsYear: 1992

Award of Honor

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida Southern ChapterYear: 1983

Outstanding 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: 2003

Sierra Club Smart Growth Award

For: Vermillion and Plan Baton RougeYear: 2000

Town Founder Award

From: KentlandsFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 2014

Honor Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Maryland ChapterFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 2008

Brownie Award - Implementation and Process

From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2008

Brownie Award - Sustainable Design and Technological Innovation on a Brownfield Site

From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2008

Building Our Community Award in Architecture & Engineering

From: March of DimesYear: 2007

AIA Survey - 10 Best Works of American Architecture Since 1980

From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 2007

Best of American Living Award

From: National Homebuilders Association and Professional Builders MagazineFor: Vickery, GeorgiaYear: 2007

Brownie Award - Sustainable Design and Technological Innovation on a Brownfield Site

From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2006

Award of Appreciation

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2002

Certificate of Merit

From: Florida Planning and Zoning AssociationFor: Downtown Fort Myers Revitalization and Landscape PlanYear: 2002

Best Community, First Place Award

From: Greater Birmingham Association of Home BuildersFor: Mt. Laurel, Birmingham, ALYear: 2002

Top Ten Communities in the U.S. for Baby Boomers

From: National Association of Home BuildersFor: Amelia Park, City of Fernandina, Amelia IslandYear: 2002

First Prize

From: Jabal Khandama Invited International Design CompetitionFor: Mekkah, Saudi ArabiaYear: 2001

Best Redevelopment Plan Award

From: American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter For: Liberty Harbor North, Jersey City, NJYear: 2001

Order of Distinction for Professional Accomplishments

From: Chivas RegalYear: 1996

Governor's Smart Growth and Development Award

From: State of ColoradoFor: Prospect, Longmont, COYear: 1996

Top Women Achievers in South Florida

From: South Florida MagazineYear: 1995

1994 Newsmakers Award, Planning Category

From: Engineering News Record MagazineYear: 1994

Role Model Award

From: American Association of University Women - Florida DivisionYear: 1994

Design Leadership Award Nomination

From: American Institute of Graphic Arts - Miami ChapterFor: Florida City CharretteYear: 1993

1993 Top Ten Architecture Picks List

From: The Miami HeraldFor: Florida City Civic CenterYear: 1993

Citation Award: Urban Design

From: Progressive Architecture MagazineFor: Village of Rosa Vista, AZYear: 1992

Castle Award for Entrepreneurial Achievement

Year: 1991

Institute Honors for Urban Design

From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1991

FACE Award - Contributions in Urban Planning

From: Facts About Cuban Exiles Organizations Year: 1990

Purchase Award

From: Invited Design Competition for the Addition to the American LibraryYear: 1989

Golden Aurora Award

From: Southeast Builders ConferenceFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1988

National Citation Award for Excellence in Urban Design

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1988

Gold Magellan Award

From: Travel WeeklyFor: Camana BayYear: 2011

Merit Award- Region, City, and Town

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Seven 50 Southeast Florida Prosperity PlanYear: 2016

Women's Park History Gallery Induction

From: Women's Park History GalleryYear: 2003

Southern Living Inspired Community

From: Southern LivingFor: Town of Mt. Laurel, Birmingham, ALYear: 2015

Southern Living Inspired Community

From: Southern LivingFor: Habersham

Southern Living Inspired Community

From: Southern LivingFor: Hampstead

Brownie Award - Implementation and Process

From: Canadian Urban InstituteFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2006

Palladio Award

From: Palladio AwardsYear: 2010

Choate Alumni Seal Prize

From: Choate Rosemary HallYear: 2002

CHOICE Annual Outstanding Academic Title

From: American Library AssociationFor: The New Civic Art: Elements of Town PlanningYear: 2004

Project of the Year

From: Ontario Home Builders AssociationFor: The Village Niagara on the LakeYear: 2009

Best of 1991

From: Time MagazineFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 1991

Best of the Decade 1980s

From: Time MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1991

Honor Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Blue Ridge ChapterFor: City Market Master Plan, prepared with SFCS Inc., Roanoke, VirginiaYear: 2007

Best in American Living Awards Hall of Fame

From: National Association of Home BuildersYear: 2017

Merit Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: East End Transformation, Richmond, VAYear: 2016

TCC Code Innovation Award

From: Transect Codes CouncilFor: Saratoga Springs, UTYear: 2015

Global Human Settlements Model of Residential Area

From: Global Forum on Human SettlementsFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 2015

Most Outstanding LEED ND Project

From: U.S. Green Building Council - South Florida ChapterFor: Miami Design District, Miami, FLYear: 2014

Global Human Settlements Award in Planning and Design

From: Global Forum on Human SettlementsFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2014

Certificate of Appreciation

From: Office of the Mayor, City of Coral GablesYear: 2014

Arts & Culture Award

From: Coral Gables Community FoundationYear: 2014

First Annual Women in Architecture Award

From: Architectural RecordYear: 2014

AIA Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design

From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2014

Most Outstanding LEED Core & Shell Project

From: U.S. Green Building Council - South Florida ChapterFor: Garden Lounge Building, Miami Design DistrictYear: 2013

Addison Mizner Patron Medal

From: Institute of Classical Architecture - Florida ChapterYear: 2013

Addison Mizner Urbanism Medal

From: Institute of Classical Architecture - Florida ChapterFor: Schooner Bay, Abacoa, BahamasYear: 2013

Honorable Mention - Block, Street, and Building

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: SSCIYear: 2013

Albert Simons Medal of Excellence

From: College of CharlestonYear: 2012

John Nolen Medal for Contributions to Urbanism in Florida

From: Congress for the New Urbanism - Florida ChapterYear: 2012

Distinguished Leadership Award

From: Connecticut Architecture FoundationYear: 2012

Award of Excellence for Best Practice

From: American Planning Association, Florida Gold Coast SectionFor: Miami Design District Retail Street Special Area PlanYear: 2012

Urban Designer of the Year

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2012

Award of Public Recognition

From: Florida Association of the American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 2012

Groves Award

From: Congress for the New Urbanism and the Center for Applied Transect StudiesFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2011

Honorable Mention - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Hampstead, Montgomery, AlabamaYear: 2011

Honorable Mention - Block, Street, and Building

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Caliza Pool, Alys Beach, FLYear: 2011

Charter Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: East Beach, Norfolk, VirginiaYear: 2011

Honorable Mention - Block, Street, and Building

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: The Haitian Cabins / Les Cabanons D'HaitiYear: 2011

Planning Award for Public Outreach and Engagement

From: American Planning Association - Virginia Chapter For: East End Transformation, Richmond, VAYear: 2011

Florida Chapter Award of Excellence

From: American Planning AssociationYear: 2010

National Planning Excellence Award for Best Practice

From: American Planning AssociationFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2011

Honorary Member

From: Royal Institution of Chartered SurveyorsYear: 2010

Honorable Mention for Design Excellence: Historical/Adaptive Re-Use Category

From: Fairfax County Board of SupervisorsFor: Evans FarmYear: 2010

Paul Crawford Distinction for a Groundbreaking Code

From: Form-Based Codes InstituteFor: Heart of PeoriaYear: 2010

The Driehaus Form-Based Codes Award

From: Form-Based Codes InstituteFor: Miami 21Year: 2010

Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: ARC Lifelong CommunitiesYear: 2010

Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: SouthlandsYear: 2010

The American Architecture Award

From: The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and DesignFor: Miami 21, Miami, FLYear: 2010

Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science

From: Unviersity of HertfordshireYear: 2009

People's Choice Award

From: Reburbia: A Suburban Design CompetitionFor: Urban Sprawl Repair Kit: Repairing the Urban FabricYear: 2009

Leadership Award, Hall of Fame

From: Residential ArchitectYear: 2009

Charter Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: SmartCodeYear: 2009

Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Hertfordshire Guide to Growth 2021Year: 2009

Top Innovator of the Past 30 Years

From: Builder MagazineYear: 2009

Dinner in Honor of the Commission of Fine Arts

From: The White HouseYear: 2008

Green Innovation Award

From: U.S. Green Building Council and Charlotte Business Journal - North Carolina ChapterFor: Light Imprint InitiativeYear: 2008

Community of the Year

From: Tidewater Building AssociationFor: East BeachYear: 2008

International Award

From: Society of American Registered ArchitectsYear: 2008

Best In American Living Award - Best Suburban Smart Growth Neighborhood/Community

For: Amelia Park, City of Fernandina, Amelia IslandYear: 2008

The Richard H. Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture

From: The University of Norte DameYear: 2008

30 Most Influential People in Home Building of the Last 30 Years

From: Builder MagazineYear: 2008

European 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: 2008

European 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: 2008

NCARB Architectural Certification

From: National Council of Architectural Registration BoardsYear: 2007

New Urban Design Award

From: Miami Design Preservation LeagueFor: Aqua, Miami BeachYear: 2007

Certificate of Appreciation

From: City of Lake CharlesYear: 2007

Excellence in Neighborhood Planning Award

From: Canadian Institute of PlannersFor: East Fraserlands, Vancouver, British ColumbiaYear: 2007

Proclamation of Andres Duany Appreciation Day

From: Broward County, FloridaYear: 2007

Architect

From: Arkansas State Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior DesignersYear: 2007

Florida Women of Achievement: A Photographic Documentary

From: Scherley BuschYear: 2006

Smart Growth Award for Infill Neighborhood Design

From: New Jersey Future Research and Policy GroupFor: Wesmont StationYear: 2006

Miami Dade Parks and Recreation Honors

From: Miami Dade CountyYear: 2006

Arthur Ross Award in Community Design

From: Institute for Classical Architecture & Classical AmericaFor: Mississippi Renewal ForumYear: 2006

Marvin Collins Outstanding Planning Award: Implementation & Large Community

From: American Planning Association - North Carolina ChapterFor: Willow Oaks Redevelopment ProjectYear: 2006

John Nolen Medal for Contributions to Urbanism in Florida

From: Congress for the New Urbanism - Florida ChapterYear: 2005

Merit Award of Excellence

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Visitor CenterYear: 2005

LEED 2.0 Accredited Professional

From: U.S. Green Building CouncilYear: 2004

Best in American Living Award

From: National Homebuilders Association and Professional Builders MagazineFor: Habersham, Beaufort, SCYear: 2004

Appreciation Award

From: Congress for the New Urbanism - New England ChapterYear: 2004

Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Northwest Hillsborough County Master PlanYear: 2004

Award for Excellence

From: Urban Land InstituteFor: Town of SeasideYear: 2003

Robert and Daryl Davis Town Builder Award

From: Seaside Town CouncilYear: 2003

United States Patent No. US6,574,931 B2

From: United States Patent OfficeFor: Residential Dwelling System and BuildingYear: 2003

NCARB Architectural Certification

From: National Council of Architectural Registration BoardsYear: 2003

Charter Award - Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: I'On, Mt. Pleasant, SCYear: 2003

Charter Award - Region, Metropolis, City, and Town

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Sarasota 2050 Regional PlanYear: 2003

Charter Award - Block, Street, and Building

From: Congress for the New UrbanismFor: Quartier am Tacheles, Berlin, GermanyYear: 2003

The Fearless 50

From: American Association of Retired PersonsYear: 2003

The Fearless 50

From: American Association of Retired PersonsYear: 2003

Appreciation Award

From: Miami-Dade County Public SchoolsFor: Continued Support of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Internship ProgramYear: 2002

Arthur Ross Award in Community Planning

From: Institute for Classical ArchitectureYear: 2002

Floridanas Especiales Award

From: Cuban Women's ClubYear: 2002

Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts

From: University of PennsylvaniaYear: 2001

Vincent J. Scully Prize for Exemplary Practice and Scholarship in Architecture and Urban Design

From: National Building MuseumYear: 2001

Woman Who Makes A Difference

From: International Women's ForumYear: 2001

Live Work 2001 Award

From: Builder MagazineYear: 2001

Project Planning Award

From: American Planning Association - Texas Chapter For: Craig Ranch, McKinney, TXYear: 2001

Award of Merit

From: American Institute of Architects - Charlotte ChapterFor: Vermillion Phase IYear: 2001

Recognition of Valued Friendship and Support

From: University of Miami School of ArchitectureFor: Valued Friendship and SupportYear: 2000

Outstanding Team Award

From: The Planning CommissionFor: Urban/Master Plan for the Northwest Hillsborough Community PlanYear: 2000

Silver Medal Award for Design

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2000

Silver Medal Award for Design

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 2000

Homenaje A Los Santiagueros Que Nos Honran y Se Destacan

From: Municipio de Santiago de Cuba en el ExiloYear: 1999

Participation Award

From: Atlanta Real Estate Round TableFor: Atlanta Real Estate Round TableYear: 1999

Meritorious Service Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1999

10 Best Works of American Architecture Since 1980

From: American Institute of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1991

Founders Award for Civic Leadership

From: Partners for Livable CommunitiesYear: 1998

Meritorious Service Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1998

Award for Excellence in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: San Juan Bautista Mission Church, Miami, FLYear: 1998

Honorary Doctorate in Architecture

From: University of Notre DameYear: 1997

Educational Leadership Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1997

Urban Design Award

From: North Beach Development Corporation of Miami Beach, Inc. For: North Beach Neighborhood Master PlanYear: 1996

Achieving The Visions: Development Projects Award

From: Maryland Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning CommissionFor: WyndcrestYear: 1996

Certificate of Merit

From: Jefferson County, KentuckyFor: Norton CommonsYear: 1996

Urban Design Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1996

Outstanding Architect of the Year Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterYear: 1996

Award of Excellence in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterFor: Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Miami, FLYear: 1996

AIA Fellowship

From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1996

AIA Fellowship

From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1996

Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters

From: Rollins CollegeYear: 1995

Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters

From: Rollins CollegeYear: 1995

Certificate of Recognition

From: Jubilee Community Development CorporationYear: 1995

Certificate of Recognition

From: Jubilee Community Development CorporationYear: 1995

Award for Excellence in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: St. Hugh Oaks Village, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1995

The Southern Home Award, Development of the Year

From: Southern Living MagazineFor: Blount Springs, ALYear: 1994

1994 Professional Achievement Award

From: Professional Builder MagazineYear: 1994

Brandeis University Award in Architecture

From: Brandeis University Creative Arts Awards CommissionYear: 1994

Thomas Jefferson Memoral Foundation Medal in Architecture

From: University of Virginia School of ArchitectureYear: 1993

Seaside Prize

From: Seaside InstituteYear: 1993

Seaside Prize

From: Seaside InstituteYear: 1993

Certificate of Appreciation

From: Metropolitan Dade County FloridaYear: 1993

Honorary Doctorate in Architecture

From: Johnson and Wales University Year: 1993

Honorary Doctorate in Architecture

From: Johnson and Wales University Year: 1993

Certificate of Membership, Charter Member

From: Seaside InstituteYear: 1992

Award of Excellence

From: Maryland State Planning CommissionFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 1992

Builder's Choice Award for Excellence in Design and Planning

From: Builder MagazineFor: Kentlands, MDYear: 1992

President's Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterFor: Post-Hurricane Andrew recovery processYear: 1992

Design 100 - Editorial Award Design Contributions

From: Metropolitan Home Magazine Year: 1990

The Governor's Urban Design Award

From: State of FloridaFor: Downtown Master Plan for Stuart, FLYear: 1990

Huésped Ilustre de la Ciudad

From: Alcalde Mayor de Bogota, D.E.Year: 1990

Award of Merit for Design

From: American Institute of Architects - Miami ChapterFor: El Prado House, Coral Gables, FLYear: 1990

Annual Waterfront Center Honor Award

From: Waterfront CenterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1988

Award for Contributions to Urban Planning

From: American Institute of Architects - Puerto Rico (Rio Salado) ChapterYear: 1987

40/40

From: Interiors MagazineYear: 1986

Governor's Urban Design Award

From: State of FloridaFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986

The 1986 Esquire Register: Men and Women Under Forty Who Are Changing the Nation

From: Esquire MagazineYear: 1986

The 1986 Esquire Register: Men and Women Under Forty Who Are Changing the Nation

From: Esquire MagazineYear: 1986

Design Award

From: Connecticut Society of ArchitectsFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986

Builder's Best Award

From: Builder MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986

Grand Award, Builder's Choice Design and Planning Awards

From: Builder MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1986

Architectural Record Houses Award

From: Architectural RecordFor: Vilanova House, Key Biscayne, FLYear: 1986

Award of Honor in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Southern Star Restaurant, Jupiter, FLYear: 1986

Award of Honor in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Westover House, Ft. Worth, TXYear: 1986

Florida Architect’s Media Award

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: "The Decline of the Suburbs" ArticleYear: 1986

Award of Honor

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Vilanova House, Key Biscayne, FLYear: 1985

Award of Honor

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Clary House, Sanibel Island, FLYear: 1985

Award of Honor

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1985

Citation in Urban Design

From: Progressive Architecture MagazineFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1984

Excellence in Planning and Design

From: Architectural RecordFor: Punta Alegre / De La Cruz House, Key Biscayne, FLYear: 1984

Award of Honor in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Galen Medical Building, Boca Raton, FLYear: 1984

Award for Excellence in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida ChapterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1984

Certificate of Appreciation

From: Association of Collegiate Schools of ArchitectureYear: 1984

Citation in Urban Design

From: Progressive Architecture MagazineFor: Village of Rosa Vista, AZYear: 1983

Excellence in Planning and Design

From: Architectural RecordFor: Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1983

Award of Honor in Planning

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Seaside, FLYear: 1983

Member

From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1983

Member

From: American Institute of ArchitectsYear: 1983

Award of Honor in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FLYear: 1982

Award of Honor in Architecture

From: American Institute of Architects - Florida South ChapterFor: Charleston Place, Boca Raton, FLYear: 1982

Architectural Certification

From: State Board of Architecture, State of FloridaYear: 1979

Architectural Certification

From: State Board of Architecture, State of FloridaYear: 1978

Master of Architecture

From: Yale UniversityYear: 1974

Master of Architecture

From: Yale UniversityYear: 1974

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Urban Planning

From: Princeton UniversityYear: 1972

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Urban Planning

From: Princeton UniversityYear: 1971

Southern Living Inspired Community

From: Southern LivingFor: Habersham

Southern Living Inspired Community

From: Southern LivingFor: Hampstead

Southern Living Inspired Community

From: Southern LivingFor: Habersham

Southern Living Inspired Community

From: Southern LivingFor: Hampstead

Transect Urbanism

By: Andres Duany and Brian FalkPublisher: ORO EditionsYear: 2020

The Next American Metropolis

By: Peter CalthorpePublisher: Princeton Architectural PressYear: 1994

New Urbanism Best Practices Guide 4th Ed.

By: Rob Steuteville, Philip LangdonPublisher: New Urban News PublicationsYear: 2009

Lexicon of New Urbanism

By: DPZ PartnersPublisher: DPZ PartnersYear: 2003

The SmartCode V9.2

By: Transect Codes CouncilPublisher: Town Paper PublisherYear: 2009

The New Civic Art

By: Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Robert AlminanaPublisher: RizzoliYear: 2003

Light Imprint Manual

By: Tom LowPublisher: New Urban PressYear: 2008

Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents

By: Andres Duany & Emily TalenPublisher: New Society PublishersYear: 2013

Garden Cities: Theory and Practice of Agrarian Urbanism

By: Andrés Duany & DPZPublisher: Prince's Foundation for Building CommunityYear: 2012

Sprawl Repair Manual

By: Galina TachievaPublisher: Island PressYear: 2010

Designing Suburban Futures: New Models from Build a Better Burb

By: June WilliamsonPublisher: Island PressYear: 2013

Principles of Urban Retail Planning and Development

By: Robert J. GibbsPublisher: WileyYear: 2012

Roots of Home

By: Russell VersaciPublisher: Taunton PressYear: 2008

Resort Development Handbook

By: Urban Land InstitutePublisher: Urban Land InstituteYear: 1997

A Better Place to Live: Reshaping the American Suburb

By: Phillip LangdonPublisher: University of Massachussetts PressYear: 1997

Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream

By: Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff SpeckPublisher: North Point PressYear: 2000

The Smart Growth Manual

By: Andres Duany, Jeff Speck, and Mike LydonPublisher: McGraw-HillYear: 2009

The Architecture of Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company

By: Joanna LombardPublisher: RizzoliYear: 2005

Seaside: Making a Town in America

By: David Mohney and Keller EasterlingPublisher: Princeton Architectural PressYear: 1991

The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community

By: Peter KatzPublisher: McGraw-HillYear: 1993

Dream Cities: Seven Urban Ideas That Shaped the World

By: Wade GrahamPublisher: HarperYear: 2016

The Language of Towns & Cities: A Visual Dictionary

By: Dhiru A. ThadaniPublisher: RizzoliYear: 2010

Land, Development and Design, 2nd Edition

By: Paul SymsPublisher: Wiley-BlackwellYear: 2010

Hertfordshire Guide to Growth-2021: How Should the County Grow?

By: Andres DuanyPublisher: University Of Hertfordshire PressYear: 2009

The SmartCode Solution to Sprawl

By: Chad EmersonPublisher: Environmental Law InstituteYear: 2007

Southern Living 50 Years: A Celebration of People, Places, and Culture

By: The Editors of Southern Living MagazinePublisher: Oxmoor HouseYear: 2015

Form-Based Codes: A Guide for Planners, Urban Designers, Municipalities, and Developers

By: Daniel G. Parolek, Karen Parolek, Paul C. CrawfordPublisher: WileyYear: 2008

Breaking Through Concrete: Building an Urban Farm Revival

By: David Hanson, Edwin MartyPublisher: University of California PressYear: 2012

Street Design: The Secret to Great Cities and Towns

By: Victor Dover and John MassengalePublisher: WileyYear: 2013

A Legal Guide to Urban and Sustainable Development for Planners

By: Daniel K. Slone, Doris S. GoldsteinPublisher: WileyYear: 2008

Livable Communities for Aging Populations: Urban Design for Longevity

By: M. Scott BallPublisher: WileyYear: 2012

Charter of the New Urbanism, 2nd Edition

By: Emily TalenPublisher: McGraw-HillYear: 2013

Traditional Architecture: Timeless Building for the Twenty-First Century

By: Alireza Sagharchi and Lucien SteilPublisher: RizzoliYear: 2014

Aqua: Miami Modern by the Sea

By: Beth DunlopPublisher: RizzoliYear: 2007

Retrofitting Sprawl: Addressing Seventy Years of Failed Urban Form

By: Edited by Emily TalenPublisher: University of Georgia PressYear: 2015

Place Making: Developing Town Centers, Main Streets, and Urban Villages

By: Charles C. BohlPublisher: Urban Land InstituteYear: 2002

Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs

By: Jonathan Barnett and Larry BeasleyPublisher: Island PressYear: 2015

Community Renewal through Municipal Investment: A Handbook for Citizens and Public Officials

By: Edited by Roger L. KempPublisher: McFarland BooksYear: 2007

Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time

By: Jeff SpeckPublisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux North Point PressYear: 2013

Rosemary Beach

By: Richard SextonPublisher: Pelican PublishingYear: 2007

Residential Development Handbook

By: Adrienne SchmitzPublisher: Urban Land InstituteYear: 2004

Live-Work Planning and Design: Zero-Commute Housing

By: Thomas DolanPublisher: WileyYear: 2012

Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development from George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway

By: Witold RybczynskiPublisher: ScribnerYear: 2008

Charter of the New Urbanism, 1st Edition

By: Congress for the New UrbanismPublisher: McGraw-HillYear: 1999

Urban Environments, 1st Edition

By: Elisabetta G. MapelliPublisher: Academy PressYear: 2001

The Architecture of Community

By: Leon KrierPublisher: Island PressYear: 2011

Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove

By: Allan T. Shulman, Randall C. Robinson Jr., and James F. DonnellyPublisher: University Press of GeorgiaYear: 2010

Miami: Architecture of the Tropics

By: Maurice Culot and Jean-Francois LejeunePublisher: Center of Fine Arts, MiamiArchives d'Architecture Moderne, BrusselsYear: 1993

Center, Vol. 3: New Regionalism

By: University of TexasPublisher: RizzoliYear: 1987

The Suburb Reader

By: Becky Nicolaides and Andrew WiesePublisher: RoutledgeYear: 2006

The End of the Suburbs: Where the American Dream Is Moving

By: Leigh GallagherPublisher: PortfolioYear: 2014

In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed

By: Carl HonorePublisher: HarperOneYear: 2005

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Robert Grow of Envision Utah recognized with national award

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The 50 Most Beautiful Small Towns in America

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The Dogma of New Urbanism

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By: Bruce StephensonFrom: Orlando Sentinel

Mixed-use neighborhood reshapes suburban landscape

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Sit a spell: America rekindles its love affair with the porch

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By: Scott GibsonFrom: Green Building Advisor

Andres Duany: Downcity adios

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The 30 Most Beautiful Main Streets Across America

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A Bounty of Beaches

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The route and the road diet

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Khoury & Vogt Architects Lead The Way

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These are Dallas' Next Great Neighborhoods

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What Makes Walkable Communities Work

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Mt Laurel taps fast growing real estate brokerage

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Publisher: Speak up Baton Rouge and be bold

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New draft zoning code for Lower Merion could be ready by fall

By: Richard IlgenfritzFrom: Main LIne Times

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

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

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Paint the town

By: Elizabeth HarperFrom: Modern Luxury

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

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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

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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

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Derby to use state grant toward downtown redevelopment

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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

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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

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

By: Tom CrowleyFrom: EIN Presswire

Innovative design for affordable housing

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

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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

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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

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Developer unveils plans for 43-hectare project in Batangas

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Charter Awards focus on renovation, revitalization

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Retrofitting Suburbia

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AboitizLand unveils Foressa

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Leading Voices with ULI: Andrés Duany

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Great idea: The rural-to-urban Transect

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AboitizLand bullish on Seafront Residences

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Naples Fifth Avenue redesigner Andres Duany says another garage vital

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Aliso Viejo Town Center meetings offer glimpse of revitalization

By: StaffFrom: The Orange County Register

AboitizLand launches Batangas beachfront devt

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Architects and Urban Thought Leaders on Design for the Public Realm

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

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

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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

DPZ Holiday Newsletter 2025

As 2025 concludes, we reflect on an eventful year of contrasts. Projects varied in scale, geography, and intent, and our charrettes spanned from Monaco to Alabama. Despite unpredictable political and economic conditions, it was a productive year that reflected DPZ’s full practice: new towns, downtowns, regional strategies, codes, and long-term implementation, all carried forward by our three offices and many collaborative hands.

Remembering Leon Krier

This November 23-25, the University of Notre Dame hosted a series of panels, speakers, and exhibitions honoring the late Léon Krier. Lizz and Andrés were among the participants, with Andrés delivering the keynote speech on the final morning of the conference.

Main Street Vero Beach Mural Festival

In November, downtown Vero Beach came alive during the Main Street Vero Beach Mural Festival, an energizing community event produced in partnership with Main Street Vero Beach, the Vero Mural Project, and the Friends of the Vero Beach Art Village.

DPZ Fall Newsletter 2025

As the fall season winds down, DPZ is pleased to share some of the updates, events and news items from the last few months. Many of our projects continued their progress and marked important milestones, as new projects and initiatives emerged. Meanwhile, DPZers remained active in panel discussions, both in person and online [...]

DPZ Summer Newsletter 2025

This summer DPZ has been reminded of something that we often tell our downtown clients: drafting a code or implementing a master plan has to be viewed through the lens of time. So here’s to all those clients, as well as their supporters and collaborators, who stay the course in seeing long-range urban visions come to life. We would like to share more about these and other highlights from the past few months [...]

DPZ at CNU33 - Providence, RI

This year’s CNU marked a rewarding homecoming of sorts for DPZ. For the second time, the City of Providence, RI, hosted the annual new urbanist conference. The promise of DPZ’s Downcity Providence 1991 and 2003 master plans were starting to yield tangible results back in 2006 at CNU14 [...]

DPZ Spring Newsletter 2025

2025 has been off to a productive and exciting start with a full calendar of new projects, charrettes, and special events that have set the tone for the rest of the year. While many of the projects have leaned private in nature, there has been a broad reach across both the country and project types [...]

DPZ Returns to The Villages of Loreto Bay

This January, DPZ returned to The Villages of Loreto Bay (Loreto Bay) in response to an RFP to update the community’s design code. It’s always a rewarding experience to reconnect with past clients and help further shape a community as it grows [...]

DPZ Holiday Newsletter 2024

The time has come to bid farewell to a fast-paced and action-packed 2024. It is important to take a moment to reflect on all we have experienced, learned, and shared as we look ahead to 2025 [...]

Recovery from 2024's Hurricane Season

Settling into the 2024 holiday season we are very much aware of our friends in the South who are still in response mode to this year’s hurricanes. We are grateful that friends and communities in which DPZ has worked in the region survived the storms safely [...]

PLACE Initiative: A New Approach to Climate Change

Camille Annette Cortes, one of DPZ’s young designers, and DPZ Partner Matt Lambert established PLACE Initiative to focus on solutions intersecting urbanism, climate, and equity — making urbanism and social justice top-level climate priorities [...]

DPZ Summer Newsletter 2024

DPZ's busy 2024 calendar continued throughout the late spring and into the summer with public and private sector projects. CNU32 in mid-May drew over 1,000 New Urbanists to host city Cincinnati, OH [...]

Walton County Community Engagement Charrette

This past May, a team led by DPZ and Walton County held a community engagement charrette that welcomed opinions and insight from local community members to provide an evaluation and appraisal update to the comprehensive plan, and propose a physical vision [...]

DPZ Master Plan and Codes continue to guide development at Friday Harbour resort, Innisfil, Ontario

Over two decades since DPZ first designed what would become Friday Harbour Resort at Big Bay Point, Innisfil, the master plan and adopted SmartCode continue to guide development [...]

Innovative Housing Showcase - Washington, DC

This June 6-7, Andres Duany and several other DPZers participated in the Innovative Housing Showcase on the National Mall, managed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) [...]

DPZ at CNU32 - Cincinnati, OH

As DPZ partner Matt Lambert assumed his new role as chair of its board of directors, the 32nd Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) annual conference took over downtown Cincinnati, OH, in mid-May [...]

DPZ Spring Newsletter 2024

2024 has been off to a running start with a busy calendar of new projects, charrettes, speaking engagements, and special events that have set the tone for the rest of the year [...]

Playa Vista – "A Four Decade Overnight Success" Documentary

In 1989, DPZ began a planning project for Playa Vista, a Los Angeles development for the former Howard Hughes airport and aircraft facility. In an effort to document its history, Playa Vista Institute has created an in-depth documentary detailing the story of its development [...]

DPZ Holiday Newsletter 2023

As the year comes to a close we want to take a moment to look back at the events and accomplishments of 2023 and share a few updates and achievements [...]

ICAA National Conference in Charleston, SC

On the weekend of November 3rd – 5th of this year, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) hosted a three-day architecture and design conference featuring DPZ’s Lizz Plater-Zyberk as the Saturday evening keynote [...]

DPZ Summer Newsletter 2023

It’s hard to believe that we are past the halfway point of 2023. Since our last news round-up DPZ has been busy with new projects, updates to master plans that are underway, plus various conferences and events. The three offices have been conducting charrettes and active with several CNU activities, including a strong presence at this past May’s annual conference in Charlotte, NC. The well-attended conference hosted over 1,000 New Urbanists, many of them enthusiastic new faces [...]

Aria - Sandy Springs

As Aria nears a decade of development, it is time to honor the admirable implementation that has been underway by our client homebuilder Ashton Woods, Builder magazine’s 2023 “Builder of the Year”. Begun in the spring of 2015, this 75-acre community in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs is near several employment centers near GA-400 and I-285 [...]

The 5-Minute Neighborhood, 15-Minute City, and 20-Minute Suburb

That measurement of time in which someone is more likely to walk or bike rather than drive a car to an errand has been the subject of much discussion among urbanists. Thirty years ago the New Urbanism first proposed a neighborhood of a quarter-mile radius. More recently the “15-minute city” has been receiving much attention and it has given the concept of sustainable community design renewed vigor [...]

Update on Vero Beach Three Corners

After nearly 4 years of planning, a public charrette, numerous meetings, and a citywide referendum, the steps are in place to move forward with the development of the Three Corners site in Vero Beach, FL. Last November, the city’s residents voted overwhelmingly – 80/20 – in favor of revising the city charter to allow commercial use on this piece of municipal waterfront land that will also include public park space [...]

DPZ Holiday Newsletter 2022

We are excited to close the year with some updates and news as we prepare to say goodbye to 2022. Even with hiccups from the tail end of COVID-19, hurricanes, and global politics, there has been plenty to celebrate. Between charrettes, webinars, developments in our communities, features in prominent publications, awards, and more, there is much that we are thrilled to share with you [...]

1000 Friends of Florida Sprawl Repair Webinar

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, a massive influx of migrants to Florida has prompted skyrocketing real estate prices and a rush on the already limited affordable housing. Fortunately, DPZ’s Sprawl Repair initiative offers a wealth of ideas for repurposing stranded and underperforming real estate assets. These strategies can help make suburban communities more connected, more mixed-use, more walkable, and with a better sense of place [...]

From Montava: An Innovative Intersection Plan

Montava is an ambitious project slated to fill many needs in Northeast Fort Collins, Colorado But it’s not just any development—Montava is pushing the envelope on pedestrian and bicycle-centric design, with networks of car-free paths and streets and serious traffic calming. One of the innovative techniques to slow down vehicular speeds was tested in a Fort Collins parking lot this fall [...]

DPZ Fall 2022 Newsletter

As we enter the homestretch of 2022, DPZ is pleased to provide updates on a few projects that have moved into implementation and efforts in coding and master planning that have been adopted. The past few weeks also reminded us of the passage of time and nature's strength [...]

The Long Road Ahead in the Wake of Hurricane Ian

Last month, wind, rain, and a powerful storm surge from Hurricane Ian cut a swath of destruction across the Florida peninsula. Particularly devastated were many of the cities and neighborhoods along the gulf coast that DPZ has been advising for over 30 years. DPZ wants to voice its concern for the well-being of our clients in that region, and wish a speedy recovery as they clean up, rebuild, and move forward [...]

Royal Advocate for the Natural and Built World

DPZ’s connection with Britain’s new king began when the Prince of Wales mentioned Seaside in his 1988 book and documentary, A Vision of Britain, praising its sociable, interconnected plan and walkable urban scale. He made his vision a reality in 1989 when he commissioned the plan for the village of Poundbury – an extension of Dorchester – on land owned by his Duchy of Cornwall [...]

The Next Generation of New Urbanism: DPZ Interns 2022

This Summer DPZ continued a long and cherished tradition of taking on eager and promising interns as part of the team. These outstanding designers from a variety of backgrounds came together with the common mission of shaping the future of New Urbanism. They are now back in school working to complete their degrees. Two of the four continue interning at DPZ Miami this fall. DPZ wanted to highlight and honor the efforts of all four individuals [...]

Downtown Naples, Florida: A 30-Year Story in Placemaking

DPZ has returned to Naples in 2022, nearly three decades after the charrette and code that transformed 5th Avenue South into a signature main street, the hub of a region, and a national destination. The assignment this past year was to address the Naples Design District, an eclectic, historic area in need of a clearer identity and a plan to help define it [...]

DPZ Spring Newsletter

OLD FRIENDS AND NEW: ON THE GROUND ON 30A & AT THE SEASIDE INSTITUTE As we enter the second quarter of 2022, we want to recap some of the highlights from our whirlwind first quarter that was filled with celebrations and honors. In March we returned to our roots when our entire team decamped to Seaside for […]

Bringing New Urbanism to a Wider Audience: Andres on Tucker Carlson’s Podcast

Bringing New Urbanism to a Wider Audience: Andres on Tucker Carlson’s Podcast   You may have been surprised to see that Andres was the guest for the entire hour of this week’s episode of Tucker Carlson’s FOX NATION podcast “Tucker Carlson Today.” The two had a long, in-depth conversation about New Urbanism and development in the United […]

Seasons Greetings from DPZ CoDesign

Seasons Greetings from DPZ CoDesign Along with our best wishes for a joyous holiday season and a happy 2022, we are passing along some news on what we have been doing as 2021 draws to a close. BACK TO THE FUTURE – DPZ RETURNS TO NAPLES: Almost thirty years after we developed the master plan and […]

Updates & News for September-October 2021

Updates & News for September-October 2021 VOICES FROM THE FUTURE – THE DPZ INTERNS: This summer we had the pleasure of reanimating our internship program with five outstanding young people, who we know will go on to shape the built environment of the future. We thought it would be nice to highlight some of their comments […]

Q&A with Andrés Duany - Episode 4

Q&A w/Andrés Duany – Episode 4 In the most recent episode of Q&A with Andrés Duany, Andrés discusses how men and women react differently to public space, where he thinks people should consider retiring in Florida, and why he thinks living near the beach is worth the risks of climate change.

Updates & News for July 2021

Updates & News for July 2021 Like so many of you, we at DPZ are continuing to work in the hybrid manner we have all become accustomed to during COVID, both in person and remote when appropriate. While our projects continued during the last 15 months, the volume of work seems to have ramped up […]

What's Happening at DPZ

What’s Happening at DPZ This month we catch you up on the latest DPZ news. CNU29 CNU held its annual congress May 19-21 via a virtual format. The focus was on effecting social, policy, and physical changes to better address equity and climate. A sponsor of the conference, DPZ was represented throughout the week with […]

Q&A with Andrés Duany - Episode 3

Q&A w/Andrés Duany – Episode 3 In this episode of “Q&A w/Andrés Duany,” Andrés answers questions about his favorite transect zone, getting fired, 3 things he would tell every mayor and their planning department, advice for young professionals on knowing essential lingo not taught in academia, the “third fist”, and more. Episode 3 is now live […]

Q&A with Andres Duany - Episode 2

Q&A with Andres Duany – Episode 2 Episode 2 is now live! In this episode of Q&A with Andres Duany, Andres answers questions about topics such as “Skeptical Environmentalism,” his favorite DPZ project: Mitigation vs. Adaptation, his least favorite city, and more. Watch the series and subscribe to DPZ CoDesign’s YouTube channel. Submit your questions here. They may […]

The Classicist No. 17: Florida's Rich Tradition of Classical Architecture

The Classicist No. 17: Florida’s Rich Tradition of Classical Architecture This month’s newsletter highlights another publication: The Classicist No. 17, published by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA). The Classicist is an annual, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the classical tradition in architecture and the allied arts. Featuring professional and student portfolios as well as academic […]

Q&A with Andres Duany - Episode 1

Q&A with Andres Duany – Episode 1 We are excited to announce the launch of a new series, Q&A with Andres Duany. The first episode is now live on YouTube! This is a short format web series solely focused on curated questions on various topics through the lens of urbanism, answered by Andres Duany. Sometimes […]

Takeaways from the Builders' Show with Andres Duany and NanaWall

Takeaways from the Builders’ Show with Andres Duany and NanaWall Post-Pandemic Design with Andrés Duany, presented by NanaWall Always interesting to listen to, Andrés Duany, celebrated architect and city planner, sits down with the folks at NanaWall to tell us what he sees as the future of post-pandemic housing. If you’re familiar with New Urbanist strictures […]

Defining The 15-minute City

Defining The 15-minute City What is the “15-minute city” and why is it gaining traction? Andres Duany and Robert Steuteville provide some important insights.    “The 15-minute city is gaining significant traction politically and in planning circles, but what does it mean? Definitions vary, and there is so much slack in the concept—depending on what […]

Transect Urbanism: Readings in Human Ecology

Transect Urbanism: Readings in Human Ecology Transect Urbanism: Readings in Human Ecology  Edited by DPZ’s own Andrés Duany and Brian Falk, Director of the Center for Applied Transect Studies, the book features essays from more than a dozen contributors including Charles C. Bohl, David Brain, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Emily Talen, Bruce Donnelly, Sandy Sorlien, Daniel K. […]

Ten Years On: Why Sprawl Repair is even More Vital in the Age of COVID-19

Ten Years On: Why Sprawl Repair is even More Vital in the Age of COVID-19 Ten years since the original publication of Sprawl Repair Manual, the ideas and solutions it contains are even more urgent and needed than ever.  COVID-19 has brought the suburbs to the forefront of the conversation and made them the focus of yet another round of speculation […]

Outreach for A More Inclusive 21st Century

Outreach for A More Inclusive 21st Century ENGAGING THE VIRTUAL & THE REAL To say that the past six months have changed everything, is hardly an understatement. The way we live, work, play, communicate, and even the way we think have required major adjustments. Many of our daily activities have become virtual, remote, and/or guided […]

Communities Faring Well by Design

Communities Faring Well by Design A global pandemic is the type of resiliency test we plan for, but hope never occurs. We are happy to report that amidst the current difficulties, our compact, walkable, mixed-use, and multigenerational communities are not only faring well but are proving to be a source of comfort to their residents […]

Tiny and Double Wide in Vegas?

Tiny and Double Wide in Vegas? We have two new and exciting prototypes for you to explore. Find us at IBS 2020 in Las Vegas now. Located at the Show Village (outdoor), stop by and experience our showcase and speak with Andrés Duany. The Mid-Century Modern Home consists of two structures totaling about 1,650 square […]

On Climate Migration, Part 3: Excessive Centralization

On Climate Migration, Part 3: Excessive Centralization This is a multi-part series, see Part 1 for a snippet of background and Part 2 for a discussion of regional issues. I ended Part 2 stating that the path of the last century has preferred big – big business, big projects, big ideas – and has eroded […]

On Climate Migration, Part 2: The Region

On Climate Migration, Part 2: The Region This is a multi-part series, see Part 1 for a snippet of background on the problem. I began the last part considering my regular view of the US from the air. For the most part it is unsettled or agricultural land. Villages and towns pop up all over, […]

Planning for Adaptation [Podcast]

Planning for Adaptation [Podcast] Listen to Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk on the Future of the American City podcast, interviewed by Charles Waldheim: Listen here. Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk is a pioneering urban planner, architect, and educator. She has been instrumental in developing the City of Miami’s form-based zoning code, Miami 21. Her recent work and teaching focuses on built environment adaptation to […]

On Climate Migration, Part 1: The Problem

On Climate Migration, Part 1: The Problem I often find myself flying across the US, choosing the window seat because its more comfortable and also more interesting. While this is a consequence of moving across the country, where much of my professional work remains in the Midwest and East, it provides a lot of fodder […]

Pockets of Community

Pockets of Community Creating infill in cities and towns in the form of “pockets of community” is an adaptive land use approach to climate change and population migration. Pockets of community, as conceived of by DPZ, are clusters of housing around a common green space. They differ from neighborhoods, which are mixed use entities that plug into cities. Pockets of community […]

Sprawl Repair and Adaptation

Sprawl Repair and Adaptation The realities of climate change in our collective experience is inescapable; members of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) continue to explore important questions about the (not-so-distant) future: Where and how will humanity live as sea levels rise and other phenomena like volatile weather, resource depletion and pollution worsen? Since these are […]

Mitigation vs Adaptation, Part 1: The Current State

Mitigation vs Adaptation, Part 1: The Current State There’s a lot of confusion lately about the difference between mitigation and adaptation. I think this can be be cleared up relatively easily. Mitigation means reducing the impact of climate change. Adaptation means responding to the impact of climate change. One attempts to prevent it from happening […]

Draper Lake

location_onSanta Rosa Beach, Florida | 28 ac.

The Village of Cheshire

location_onBlack Mountain, North Carolina | 71 ac.

Ingraham Corner

location_onRockport, Maine | 200 ac.

Downtown Kendall

location_onKendall, Florida | 350 ac.

Hendrick Farm

location_onOld Chelsea | 40 ac.

Doña Ana County

location_onNew Mexico | 2441600 ac.

Reinvent Phoenix

location_onPhoenix, Arizona | 7375 ac.

Design District

location_onMiami, Florida | 22.9 ac.

Blue Water

location_onTavernier Key, Florida | 2.7 ac.

East End Richmond

location_onRichmond, Virginia | 348 ac.

Carlton Landing

location_onCarlton Landing, Oklahoma | 2070 ac.

Hertfordshire

location_onNone | 164300 ac.

Schooner Bay

location_onGreat Abaco | 320 ac.

Downtown Doral

location_onDoral, Florida | 120 ac.

Hampstead

location_onMontgomery, Alabama | 416 ac.

Miami 21

location_onMiami, Florida | 35514 ac.

The Village at Hendrix

location_onConway, Arkansas | 129 ac.

Sandy Point

location_onEdenton, North Carolina | 939 ac.

Loreto Bay

location_onLoreto, None | 8800 ac.

Alys Beach

location_onWalton County, Florida | 159 ac.

Village of Providence

location_onHuntsville, Alabama | 275 ac.

New Town Saint Charles

location_onSt. Charles, Missouri | 726 ac.

Bermuda Village

location_onCoral Gables, Florida | 3.3 ac.

Campo Sano Village

location_onCoral Gables, Florida | 2.2 ac.

Vickery

location_onCumming, Georgia | 210 ac.

Atlanta Live-Works

location_onAtlanta, Georgia | 0.3 ac.

Liberty Harbor North

location_onJersey City, New Jersey | 80 ac.

Onondaga County

location_onNew York | 512000 ac.

Downtown Baton Rouge

location_onBaton Rouge, Louisiana | 500 ac.

Fairchild Garden Visitor Center

location_onCoral Gables, Florida | 0.9 ac.

Aqua

location_onMiami Beach, Florida | 8.5 ac.

Heulebrug

location_onKnokke-Heist | 25 ac.

Legacy Town Center

location_onPlano, Texas | 180 ac.

Norton Commons

location_onProspect, Kentucky | 600 ac.

Beachtown

location_on | 221 ac.

Habersham

location_onBeaufort, South Carolina | 276 ac.

Lakelands

location_onGaithersburg, Maryland | 343 ac.

Niagara-on-the-Lake

location_onNagara on the Lake, None | 43.5 ac.

Post Riverside

location_onAtlanta, Georgia | 80 ac.

Mt Laurel

location_onBirmingham, Alabama | 442 ac.

Vermillion

location_onHuntersville, North Carolina | 360 ac.

Rosemary Beach

location_onSouth Walton, Florida | 105 ac.

I'On

location_onMount Pleasant, South Carolina | 243 ac.

East Beach

location_onNorfolk, Virginia | 90 ac.

Florida City Civic Center

location_onFlorida City, Florida | 3.1 ac.

Fifth Avenue South

location_onNaples, Florida | 83 ac.

Prospect

location_onLongmont, Colorado | 77 ac.

Downtown West Palm Beach

location_onWest Palm Beach, Florida | 700 ac.

Downcity Providence

location_onProvidence, Rhode Island | 550 ac.

San Juan Bautista Mission

location_onMiami, Florida | 0.1 ac.

Windsor

location_onVero Beach, Florida | 416 ac.

Playa Vista

location_onLos Angeles, California | 900 ac.

Kentlands

location_onGaithersburg, Maryland | 352 ac.

Charleston Place

location_onBoca Raton, Florida | 15 ac.

Mashpee Commons

location_onMashpee, Massachusetts | 140 ac.

Seaside

location_onSanta Rosa Beach, Florida | 80 ac.
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