Skip to the front of the line! Pre-approved building plans are growing as a way to reduce processing costs related to construction. Learn about advancements in this idea in one of this week’s featured webinars hosted by the Congress for New Urbanism:
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CNU 32 (Congress for the New Urbanism’s annual meeting) kicks off this week in Cincinnati, Ohio. This Congress’s focus is Restorative Urbanism. If you plan on attending CNU 32, please stop by our booth and say hello, and check out Allison Stewart-Harris’ session - The Case for a New Suburbanism: Revitalizing & Restoring American Suburbia – on Friday, May 17th, at 2:30PM. “Restorative urbanism is context-sensitive, focusing design and policy interventions on the continued threat of sprawling development, turning our built environment towards a more sustainable, prosperous future. A practice of restorative urbanism centers on evolution, recognizing that cities and towns are never ‘complete,’ and that we must constantly work to improve our built legacy - with what we know and as we continue to learn - in service of foundational principles of New Urbanism.” – www.cnu.org
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Explore the fascinating emergence of Container Urbanism, unraveling innovative solutions in urban design and development: [https://lnkd.in/gFzmnwt4] #UrbanDesign #ContainerArchitecture #InnovationInCities#Urbanchoreography
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Discover the guiding principles of the Congress For New Urbanism. From cultivating vibrant communities to advancing sustainable development practices, New Urbanism is reshaping our cities. Learn more about these core values and their profound influence on innovative urban planning and design. https://lnkd.in/gia8_5e #CityDesign #NewUrbanism #UrbanDevelopment #CommunityDevelopment #UrbanPlanning
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Urban mobility is a critical aspect of city planning and design, impacting the quality of life, environmental sustainability, and the overall functionality of urban spaces. This article delves into the concept of green urban mobility, focusing on the integration of green infrastructure within various transportation typologies. Check out the new Article at Urban Design Lab and share your views in the comments section: https://lnkd.in/d5QAM-Q9 Strategies for Green Urban Mobility
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What we're listening to: CNU President Mallory Baches sat down with good traffic to hash out the details of the New Urbanism movement, and the overall progression of urban design, urban planning, and urban development in the U.S.
24 / Branding a New Urbanism / with CNU president Mallory Baches - good traffic
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When the rooftop gets a whole new meaning. This is environmental urban innovation at its best.
Co-Founder & Urban Planner @ Humankind | Speaker | Writing on Human-Centric Cities | Author of the Children's Book "The Car That Wanted to Be a Bike"
To build better cities, we need to think multidimensionally. Public places and green spaces shouldn't be limited to the ground floor but should extend to rooftops as well. Basecamp Lyngby exemplifies this vision. It's a socially interactive superstructure that functions as a sustainable shared living community for 900 students, PhDs, and senior citizens. Project by Lars Gitz Architects and Kragh Berglund Landscape Architecture and Urban Design
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The ingenuity and creativity in this design is very awe inspiring
Co-Founder & Urban Planner @ Humankind | Speaker | Writing on Human-Centric Cities | Author of the Children's Book "The Car That Wanted to Be a Bike"
To build better cities, we need to think multidimensionally. Public places and green spaces shouldn't be limited to the ground floor but should extend to rooftops as well. Basecamp Lyngby exemplifies this vision. It's a socially interactive superstructure that functions as a sustainable shared living community for 900 students, PhDs, and senior citizens. Project by Lars Gitz Architects and Kragh Berglund Landscape Architecture and Urban Design
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"MY Neighbourhood" projectt: The UN-Habitat Urban Lab has developed an extensive ‘check list’ of urban design principles applicable at the neighbourhood scale which facilitates an integrated approach to neighbourhood design by incorporating principles across five key city objectives, across sectors (transport, housing, public space, utilities etc), and across spatial dimensions (neighbourhood, street, open public space, and building unit) - https://lnkd.in/drn5MAnU
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🏙️ Check out this insightful blog post on "Vanguard Urban Development" focusing on the innovative architectural trends reshaping the cityscape. From sustainable designs to landmark projects, this post delves into the evolving urban landscape. Read more about these cutting-edge developments here: https://ift.tt/d3h7KOm
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