The scoresheet used by jury members listing judging criteria. This one was filled out by Ray Gindroz. Lists other jury members. The cover has a later handwritten note by "LO" in 2004 (Laurie Olin).
Audio recording of the "Is Design a Catalyst for Community? A Report from the Seaside Symposium" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss the materials presented at the Seaside Institute-CNU conference "Is Design a Catalyst for Community?"
Thesis by Juan Jose Palacios Macias presented to Departamento del Habitat y Desarrollo Urbano, Escuela de Arquitectura, Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico for architecture license
Audio recording of the "Federal Enclave to Urban Village: A New Vision for the DC Waterfront" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss their results from a CNU led community workshop to create a new urban waterfront neighborhood in Washington, D.C.
Audio recording of the "Financing New Urbanism" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss their experience with creating financial proposals for successful projects.
Various maps, fliers, news articles, and floor plans in a promotional folder for the Village in Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario, designed by Duany & Plater-Zyberk.
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
This essay delves into the New Urbanism movement, tracing its origins and principles, and examining its relevance in the context of rapidly urbanizing India. Drawing on the need for sustainable urban development, the paper postulates the importance of studying New Urbanism to address the challenges posed by urbanization in India. The paper further illustrates its applicability in the Indian context with a supporting case study. Key principles particularly the charrette methodology are explored in detail to ensure citizen participation in the highly contested Indian context. Through this analysis, the essay aims to highlight the potential of New Urbanism as a guiding framework for sustainable urban development in India.
Drawings from the masterplan for redeveloping the Orlando Naval Training Center with a short introduction, titled "Creative Reuse of Urban Land," sent for nomination for the Catherine Brown Award for the Landscape of the New Urbanism. With letter from Mayor Glenda E. Hood to the award committee.
Audio recording of the "Federal Enclave to Urban Village: A New Vision for the DC Waterfront" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss their results from a CNU led community workshop to create a new urban waterfront neighborhood in Washington, D.C.
Audio recording of the "Bringing Back the Night: Lighting and Urbanism" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss the current thinking on lighting techniques, technologies, and designs.
Audio recording of the "Bringing Back the Night: Lighting and Urbanism" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss the current thinking on lighting techniques, technologies, and designs.
Audio recording of the "Financing New Urbanism" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss their experience with creating financial proposals for successful projects.