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Great idea: Traditional neighborhood development | CNUMar 30, 2017 · Traditional neighborhoods developments (TNDs), inspired by historic neighborhoods, jump-started the New Urbanism in the 1980s and 1990s as ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] New Development, Traditional PatternsTraditional Neighborhood Develop- ment, or TND, aims to create sociable, pedestrian-scale neighborhoods, whether in small towns, rural areas, suburbs, or cities ...
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Seaside | CNU - Congress for the New UrbanismHe decided to enlist the help of architects Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk to design and create this community, Seaside. The Coast of Seaside. From ...
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Andres Duany | Lean UrbanismHis leadership can be credited with the plan and code for Seaside, the first new traditional community; the Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) zoning ...
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[PDF] An Empirical Examination of Traditional Neighborhood DevelopmentOct 1, 2001 · The results of various hedonic analyses reveal that consumers consistently pay more to live in new urbanist communities and that these findings ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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Neighborhood Design, Physical Activity, and WellbeingJan 13, 2017 · Traditional development has high walkability and physical activity. Suburban development has high mental health. Cluster housing has high ...
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US Neighborhood Walkability Influences Physical Activity, BMI LevelsFeb 2, 2023 · They found that adults who live in walkable neighborhoods were 1.5 times more likely to engage in adequate levels of physical activity, and 0.76 ...
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Walkable communities: Impacts on residents' physical and social ...The results from this study provided solid evidence that residents did improve both physical activities and social interactions and cohesion after moving to ...
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Traditional Neighborhood Development - WeConservePA LibraryTraditional Neighborhood Development (TND) creates compact, mixed-use, non-automobile-dependent neighborhoods with concentrated density, mixed housing, and a ...Missing: core characteristics
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[PDF] TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOKAug 2, 2010 · TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT. 2. HANDBOOK. 3. A INTRODUCTION. 4. This Traditional Neighborhood Development Handbook (TND) is intended to.
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The Charter of the New Urbanism### Key Principles of the Charter of the New Urbanism (Related to Traditional Neighborhood Development/Neighborhood Scale)
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About Traditional Neighborhood Development - Town of IthacaBasic TND design principles include: Compact form, with a distinct center and edge. A mutually compatible mix of shops, offices, civic uses, and homes. More ...
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Traditional Neighborhood Development - eToolsTraditional Neighborhood Development (TND) replicates historic patterns with compact, pedestrian-friendly development and a mix of land uses in a town setting.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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[PDF] 6. Traditional Neighborhood Design Fact SheetThose tradi- tional formats were characterized by one-family and two-family homes on small lots, narrow front yards with front porches and gar- dens, detached ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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A Brief History of Walkability and its Role in Urban PlanningDec 28, 2022 · Both cities were circular, with a spoke and hub road design that ensured easy access to all areas of the city, with the city core having the ...
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The Impact of Pedestrian-Friendly Urban Planning on CommunitiesJul 13, 2023 · Prior to the industrial revolution, people moved through cities by foot, or in wagons and carriages. Consequently, cities of that era were built ...
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MEDIEVAL TOWN PLANNING - Architectural GuidanceApr 11, 2008 · Open spaces, streets, plazas developed as an integral part of site. Streets were used for pedestrian while wheels were restricted to main roads.
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Don't Romanticize Traditional Cities that Never ExistedSep 12, 2023 · Pre-automobile industrial cities were not 15-minute cities by any means. Marchetti's constant of commuting goes back to at least the early 19th ...
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Story of cities #7: Philadelphia grid marks birth of America's urban ...Mar 22, 2016 · William Penn's city was planned as a utopian ideal; a grid of broad streets to promote green urban living for settlers to this 17th-century colony.
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Origins of the Street Grid - PlannersWebMar 29, 2010 · Grid street patterns originated in the Indus Valley, specifically Mohenjo-daro, around 2600 BC, and were often used for military or political ...
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Streetcar Suburbs - Encyclopedia of Greater PhiladelphiaNew streetcar-centric suburban developments combined the allure of pastoral living with fast access to work and commerce in central Philadelphia.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Street Networks Are Twice The Size They Were Before CarsMar 31, 2014 · Cities that developed starting in the early 20th century display a much greater range of distances between major intersections, but on average, ...
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The Automobile Shapes The City by Martin V. MelosiOlder towns and cities in the pre-car era faced severe traffic congestion, and in response those in the new field of city planning proposed making streets wider ...Missing: foundations | Show results with:foundations<|separator|>
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How urban designers came full circle | CNUJan 23, 2025 · The New Urbanism brought together multiple reform threads, including Traditional Neighborhood Development, Transit-Oriented Development, and ...
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[PDF] THE NEW URBANISM | Lincoln Institute of Land Policy“neotraditional development,” “traditional neighborhood development,” ... Duany Plater-Zyberk, Towns and Town-Making Principles, p. 43. Cover right ...
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Florida: Birthplace of the New Urbanism | CNUScrubland on Florida's coastal Panhandle gave birth to the New Urbanism in 1980, when Robert Davis engaged two young architects to design 80 acres of his ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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CNU History - Congress for the New UrbanismStefanos Polyzoides coined the phrase New Urbanism in 1991. The initial series of Congresses were modeled after CIAM, the Congrès internationaux d'architecture ...
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Traditional Neighborhood Development: Past, Present, and FutureJul 30, 2015 · Involving the public, addressing affordability, and embracing product diversity are some of the lessons learned from successful New Urbanism ...
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[PDF] TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT ... - FDOThigh degree of connectivity and an extensive network of streets. ... • Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND)- a community unit type structured ... It ...
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[PDF] Street Network Connectivity, Traffic Congestion, and Traffic SafetyThe Guide is an excellent overview piece but would be even more compelling if backed by local empirical research quantifying the benefits of interconnected ...
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The effects of neighborhood density and street connectivity on ...A growing body of health and policy research suggests residential neighborhood density and street connectivity affect walking and total physical activity.Missing: peer- | Show results with:peer-
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[PDF] TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOK - NETMar 7, 2025 · Mixed use development - the practice of allowing more than one type of land use in a building or set of buildings. This can mean some ...
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13 Points of New Urbanism - Lee Altenberg1. The Neighborhood has a discernible center. · 2. Most of the dwellings are within a five-minute walk of the center. · 3. There is a variety of dwelling types ...
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[PDF] ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FOR TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOODSThe principles of traditional neighborhood design have been studied elsewhere in detail (see Duany et al., 2000), thus Chapter 1 simply reviews these design.
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[PDF] 6. Traditional Neighborhood DesignTraditional Neighborhood Design (TND) is a planning and design concept that emerged in the late 1980s as a reaction to suburban sprawl.Missing: typology | Show results with:typology
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[PDF] CHAPTER 19 TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT ...TND has clearly defined characteristics and design features necessary to achieve the. 14 goals for compact and livable development patterns reinforced by a ...
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[PDF] Traditional Neighborhood DevelopmentThey incorporate tree and sidewalk-lined streets, traffic calming, close-to-home parks, and central public spaces that make the community an attractive and ...
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Dream To Reality: Seaside's HistoryMany saw that, as the first new town built in decades, Seaside could help guide future patterns of urban and suburban growth. In 1984 Southern Living published ...<|separator|>
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Kentlands | CNU - Congress for the New UrbanismBuilt over 30 years ago, the Kentlands neighborhood of Gaithersburg, Maryland, was designed to be one of the first New Urbanist towns in America.Missing: TND | Show results with:TND
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Kentlands - Michael Watkins Architect, LLCKentlands was among the first new traditional neighborhoods built in the United States since WWII. In 1987, Town Founder Joe Alfandre hired Andres Duany and ...
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Combining An Agrihood With Traditional Neighborhood DevelopmentAug 22, 2025 · Other examples: Arizona's Agritopia and Colorado's Aria Denver. Similarly, TNDs appear nationwide. Consider Kentlands, a community in ...
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Traditional Neighborhood Design Inspired Newfield's innovative futureSep 30, 2024 · Located in Palm City, Newfield is an innovative master-planned community that will embody the characteristics of a TND.Missing: 2015-2025
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Knight Kiplinger: Vision for Newfield development in Palm City is ...Jan 15, 2025 · Most of the neighborhoods will be just a 15-minute walk or bike ride to the town center, with retail and civic spaces. This is called ...
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Inspired by the Past, Built for the Future Embracing the Best of ...Discover how SeaFlower blends traditional neighborhood design—walkability, sustainability & community—for a timeless Florida lifestyle.Missing: examples 2015-2025
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SeaFlower housing development has big plans for Bradenton FLMay 22, 2024 · New housing development called SeaFlower is coming to West Bradenton near Cortez Road and 75th St W with thousands of homes and new stores.
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SeaFlower Kicks Off Construction of New Welcome Center in ...May 21, 2025 · The Welcome Center will be over 3,800 sq ft, with light-filled interiors, open spaces, and an ADU, to showcase SeaFlower's lifestyle.<|separator|>
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Community - SeaFlower FloridaThe design is inspired by best practices of traditional neighborhood developments, including narrow roads, slower traffic, trails and pocket parks, and creating ...
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Countrywide natural experiment links built environment to physical ...Aug 13, 2025 · We find that higher walkability is associated with significantly more daily steps across all age, gender, BMI and baseline activity level groups ...<|separator|>
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Association between neighbourhood walkability and metabolic risk ...There was a clinically meaningful association between living in the most walkable neighbourhoods and having lower BMI in adults of all ages.
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Walkable neighborhoods and obesity: Evaluating effects with a ...Our findings confirm previous work that observes an association between living in more walkable neighborhoods and lower obesity.
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Walkable neighborhoods can reduce prevalence of obesity, diabetesFeb 24, 2022 · People who live in walkable neighborhoods with access to parks and other outdoor activities are more active and less likely to have diabetes or obesity.
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Association Between Neighborhood Walkability and Predicted 10 ...Oct 31, 2019 · Adults living in less walkable neighborhoods had a higher predicted 10-year cardiovascular disease risk than those living in highly walkable areas.
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The research is in on New Urbanism—and it's stronger than you thinkJul 8, 2025 · Residents of new urbanist neighborhoods report significantly and measurably higher levels of social trust and civic engagement than those in car ...
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(PDF) Sense of Community in New Urbanism NeighbourhoodsJul 25, 2025 · This study intends to begin moving us in this direction by reviewing some studies which tried to achieve the social goal of new urbanism in recent years.
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[PDF] Urban Sanity - Victoria Transport Policy InstituteThe result revealed that traditional neighborhoods provide greater sense of community and therefore positive impacts on residents' mental health compared to ...
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Research on Neighborhood Effects on Health in the United States- In 15 studies, neighborhood-level measures of economic resources were associated with obesity. Also, neighborhood features that discourage physical activity ...
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[PDF] costs-of-providing-infrastructure-and-services-to-different-residential ...Reductions in infrastructure costs due to TND development patterns ranged from 32% to 47%, with the extent of TND cost savings based principally on density.
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Key to cutting infrastructure costs: TND - CNU.orgOct 1, 2009 · Infrastructure costs are 32 to 47 percent lower in traditional neighborhood development (TND) than in conventional suburban development, ...
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Conventional Development Versus Managed Growth: The Costs of ...We examined the effects of sprawl, or conventional development, versus managed (or “smart”) growth on land and infrastructure consumption as well as on real ...
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[PDF] Development Dynamics - Zimmerman/Volk AssociatesThe combination of density and diversity creates a number of development advantages: lower land cost per unit; lower infrastructure cost per unit; lower first- ...
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Traditional neighborhood developments reduce VMT | CNUOct 1, 2007 · Residents of Fairview Village, a new urbanist neighborhood, own about 10 percent fewer cars per adult, drive 20 percent fewer miles per adult, ...Missing: road efficiency data
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The Characteristics, Causes, and Consequences of Sprawling ...Sprawling urban and suburban development patterns are creating negative impacts including habitat fragmentation, water and air pollution, increased ...
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Benefits of Low-carbon Buildings in the US | World Resources InstituteSep 23, 2022 · Denser communities produce fewer per capita carbon emissions than spread-out ones, partly because people don't drive as much but also due to ...
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How New Urbanism research could build better cities | CNUFeb 17, 2020 · Some environmental benefits of New Urbanism have been well established, Turner says, like the literature on transit-oriented design, walkability ...
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Financing New Urbanism - Zell/Lurie Real Estate CenterLeading developers, equity investors and lenders agree that NU projects are more costly and complex (therefore riskier) than conventional planned communities.Missing: realities | Show results with:realities
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Competing against suburbia | CNU - Congress for the New UrbanismJun 30, 2024 · TNDs can't compete with the efficiency of tract development. But with longer return horizons, the initial investment can compete and even surpass the returns ...Missing: reduced | Show results with:reduced
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Alternative Development Planning - Benefits of Traditional ...Jul 14, 2024 · 1. Reduced Infrastructure Costs. TNDs are proven to have lower upfront infrastructure costs than sprawling developments. · 2. Market Flexibility ...
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[PDF] Production-Built Homes: The Cost Advantages of Smart GrowthJan 7, 2008 · The overall analysis finds that smart growth houses are either cost neutral or more cost efficient than conventional suburban houses when the.
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Encouraging Physical Activity Through Traditional Neighborhood ...Mar 28, 2022 · Traditional neighborhood development (TND), or village-style development, is a land-use approach that provides a mix of land uses and housing ...
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What do 'Market Urbanism' and New Urbanism have in common?Oct 30, 2017 · New urbanists tend to be less focused on housing affordability than market urbanists. Some new urbanists (especially, in my experience, younger ...Missing: realities | Show results with:realities
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Navigating New Urban Realities: Zoning, Housing Affordability and ...Sep 20, 2024 · Restrictive zoning laws and local resistance to new construction have led to a significant undersupply of housing nationwide, driving up prices ...
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The New Urbanism Challenges Conventional PlanningSep 1, 1996 · In addition, most New Urbanists claim to be committed to the concepts of strong citizen participation, affordable housing, and social and ...Missing: realities | Show results with:realities<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Traditional Neighborhood Development Trip Generation StudyThese results match with some empirical results documented in previous studies (net total effect increases trip generation). However, it would be ...
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[PDF] Traditional Neighborhood Design - Federal Highway AdministrationFigure 6-1. Illustration. New urbanism allows travel from one destination to another without using collector roads.
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Unintended Consequences of the Neo-Traditional City Planning ...Feb 20, 2012 · The principle of multi-use communities may provide a reduction of vehicular traffic, however multi-family and commercial uses draw non-residents ...
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Online TDM Encyclopedia - New Urbanism... New Urbanist policies and projects. Barriers To Implementation. Existing zoning laws and development policies often discourage or prohibit New Urbanism designs.
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[PDF] Traditional Neighborhood DevelopmentTND is unique in that it is flexible and can be used for small-scale rural villages as well as large-scale urban neighborhoods. It can be used for new ...
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Zoning Laws and Their Impact on Urban Planning in the United StatesJan 10, 2023 · Zoning laws organize how land is allowed to be used. It establishes patterns of development across cities by identifying what can and cannot be ...
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Study shows widespread new urbanist zoning reform | CNUApr 14, 2025 · FBCs were created by new urbanists to address the difficulty in getting approvals for neighborhood development that follows principles of New ...
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[PDF] Zoning Reform PDF - ROSA PTraditional Neighborhood Development (TND): Enable and incentivize TND, a development strategy designed to mimic neighborhoods built prior to automobile ...
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Returns to new urbanism - UF Warrington College of BusinessAug 6, 2025 · ... empirically measures the impact that new urbanism has on single-family house prices. The authors assess the traditional neighborhood development ...
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(PDF) A Critical View on New Urbanism Theory in Urban PlanningOct 30, 2019 · New Urbanism Theory is one of the contemporary urban theories that developed as a movement within practice as a response to the failure of cities and suburbs.
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The New Urbanism: Critiques and Rebuttals - Taylor & Francis OnlineMuch of the critical literature is flawed by the use of caricature, inadequate sampling of projects, deficient understanding of New Urbanist principles and ...
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Developer and Realtor Perspectives on Factors That Influence ...Realtors believed that homebuyers continue to rank affordability, safety and school quality higher than TND amenities. Developers reported numerous barriers to ...
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The New Urbanism and the Communitarian TrapThe New Urbanism identifies some of those spaces, but its conservatism, its communitarianism, and its refusal to confront the political economy of power blunt ...<|separator|>
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Community types and growth in the post-Covid era | CNUSep 10, 2020 · Traditional suburbs can be some of the best places in the region to live and raise a family, with close-knit communities and thriving ...
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How suburbs will change after COVID | CNUNov 25, 2020 · As people move out of city centers into suburbs, keys policy changes and trends could help to make suburbs more walkable and affordable, ...Missing: adaptations post-
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New urban design in the post-pandemic era | CNUNov 11, 2020 · This calls for new designs that violate some of the long-held design doctrines of New Urbanism—but have the same social intention.
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How urban places can adapt after the coronavirus - CNU.orgApr 8, 2020 · Walkable communities will continue to be viewed as ideal for live, work, and play—but more responsibility will fall on community planners to ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Six Trends of Sustainable and Resilient Urban Development in the ...Jun 29, 2022 · The six trends are: Decouplization, Decarbonization, Decentralization, Digitalization, Equalization, and Glocalization.Missing: TND | Show results with:TND
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A State-by-State Guide to Zoning ReformDec 23, 2022 · A bill introduced in 2020 and intended to ban single-family-only zoning and allow fourplexes was replaced by a measure that requires only ...
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Planning Trends for 2025: Creative Housing Solutions, Ongoing ...Mar 7, 2025 · On the housing front, zoning reform is creating opportunities for more diverse and affordable housing types, mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods, ...Missing: 2021-2025 | Show results with:2021-2025<|control11|><|separator|>
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Urban planning after COVID-19 - RTPIThis paper examines how planning can contribute to the calls for a sustainable, resilient and inclusive recovery from the current health and economic crisis ...Missing: TND | Show results with:TND
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Adaptation and Flexibility Keys to Success as Housing Shifts to 'New ...Traditional single-family zoning has contributed to housing affordability challenges in the past and examining policies and practices will be essential to ...
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The Era of Federal Zoning Reform Has ArrivedSep 18, 2025 · The Era of Federal Zoning Reform Has Arrived · Eliminating mandatory parking minimums · Reducing minimum lot sizes · Legalizing accessory dwelling ...
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Taller buildings, wider array of uses eyed for Traditional ...Jun 11, 2025 · Taller buildings and a wider array of land uses would be possible under proposed amendments to Saint Paul's Traditional Neighborhood zoning.Missing: reforms | Show results with:reforms
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Resurgence of Traditional Neighborhood Design: A Path to Better ...Jun 25, 2024 · Moreover, the reduced dependence on cars leads to lower carbon emissions, contributing to environmental sustainability. Green spaces and ...<|separator|>
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As Land Inflation Looms Over 2024, New Solutions EmergeNov 15, 2023 · Executives of DR Horton guided last week to 11% land cost inflation it expects will factor into its 2024 financial performance. That outlook raised eyebrows.<|control11|><|separator|>