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Project for Transportation Reform Lunch
Submitted by Joe Menard on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 2:52pm
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CNU’s Project for Transportation Reform continues to advance on a number of different fronts. In November, CNU will host its Sixth Transportation Summit in Charlotte, NC. This year’s summit will be devoted entirely to transportati... read more »
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Eco-Balance Planning and New Urbanism
Submitted by Joe Menard on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 2:33pm
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No existing green building certification procedure or environmental impact evaluation tool presently goes beyond a linear approach toward conserving resources. This session explored how, by incorporating Eco-Balance Planning(™) and De... read more »
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Open Space and Urban Nodes: A Club Sandwich or Bowl of Grapes?
Submitted by Joe Menard on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 2:25pm
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New urbanist conservation development pairs clustered activity nodes with open space preservation. If these nodes don’t integrate with neighbors and transportation networks, we get a “bowl of grapes” -- disconnected development an... read more »
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Accessible Communities: Accommodating Our Booming Population
Submitted by tbellino on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 2:07pm
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Vibrant communities accommodate aging and diversity! Presenters explained why it’s critical to design visitable homes across all transects and will show visitable housing prototypes developed by UDA (for Habitat), the IDEA Center at S... read more »
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Public-Private Partnerships
Submitted by tbellino on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 1:54pm
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Partnerships between local governments and private developers can be effective mechanisms to implement public policy and ensure the financial viability of New Urbanist projects. Panelists for this session described – from both the dev... read more »
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Pedestrian Oriented Streets: Human Behavior of Streets
Submitted by tbellino on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 1:38pm
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We experience the world differently when we travel at 3 mph instead of 55 mph. We examined walking across the Transect by exploring the concepts of citywide planning for pedestrian orientation, shared streets as a design philosophy, an... read more »
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The Mythical Parking Shortage: Why Provide Excess Parking?
Submitted by Joe Menard on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 1:14pm
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Parking requirements are a principal difference between the New Urbanism and the old, and a stronger determinant of urban form than density or FAR. How can we accommodate the automobile while allowing for good urban form? From innovat... read more »
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Revenge of the Slab Monsters
Submitted by tbellino on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 1:14pm
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This session presented a new chapter of an ancient saga in which anti-urbanist evil-doers disguised in green raiment arm themselves with solar diagrams to spread Hilbersheimerian slab-blocks out upon the land, attacking with renewed fer... read more »
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Form-Based Codes: Alternative Typologies and Techniques
Submitted by Joe Menard on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 1:03pm
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Form-based coding has grown from a cottage industry practiced by a few firms to an increasingly mainstream practice. As these codes spread, so do the number of coding formats, techniques, and approaches. This session explored a range o... read more »
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Green Buildings, Green Neighborhoods
Submitted by zoe on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 1:01pm
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This session uses case studies with varying approaches to green building and urban form to examine the nexus between sustainable land use and construction practices. This session explored how green builders can best integrate their proj... read more »
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