I. Windsor Forum -- Day one: -- Opening remarks -- Seven myths of modern architecture -- Day two: -- Precedents: Twelve education models -- The origins of architectural education -- A classical education -- A modernist education -- An arts & crafts model -- The technical model -- The Cornell model -- The Beaux Arts model -- A current European model -- A Caribbean model -- The Latin American model -- The planning model -- The vernacular model -- Curricula development charrette -- Five curriculum proposals -- Day three: -- Closing strategy session & participants' comments -- II. Essays -- Lifelong health and design issues -- Strategic alliances -- Studio education in architecture -- Three typologies -- The importance of teaching design process -- Crises of purpose -- Moving toward architectural reform -- Fallacies in architectural culture -- III. Sponsors & participants -- Sponsors' information -- Participants' biographies -- IV. Postscript.
November/December 1996, Vol. 7, No. 6 Langdon, Philip. "The New, Neighborly Architecture". pp 41-50. 'Believing that traditional buildings can bolster traditional values, a new wave of architects and city planners are designing some distinctly old-fashioned towns for future Americans to live in. Visionary urbanist Andres Duany explains the secrets of livable communities and contrasts his designs with suburban sprawl.'
January/February 2002, Vol. 13, No. 1 Duany, Andres. "In Defense of Traditional Architecture." pp.32-33
Andres Duany and Elizabbeth Plater-Zyberk - Architects and Town Planners Jonathan Barnett - Urban Planning Consultant Glatting, Jackson, Kercher, Anglin, Lopez, Rinehart - Transportation Consultants Gibbs Planning Group - Retail Consultants prepared for the City of West Palm Beach, Florida and The West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency
1.1 CNU Statement 1.2 Essays written by founding members of the new Urbanism, Peter Calthorpe, Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Elizabeth Moule and Stefanos Polyzoides that address New Urbansim at a range of scales. 1.3 Letter from Gianni Longo and Stephanie Bothwell which summarizes the proceedings from the CNU III.
5 printed email correspondences sending papers and articles: Philip Bess reflections on the New Urbanism and Communities of Faith conference; three newspaper articles sent from the organization Vision Long Island to Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk; "Making the Public Health/Smart Growth Connection" by Phyllis Mofson, Ph.D; draft of "New Urbanism's Subversive Marketing" by Ellen Dunham-Jones, sent to Andres Duany; and a transcript of "An Architecture for our Time" by Charles Siegel, emailed by Andres Duany.