Andres Duany: Principles of New Urbanism
New urbanists measure success by aligning practical strategies with the principles most identified with places people love. Andres Duany, one of the founders of the movement, talks about the components of community, the failure of post-WWII planning to deliver them, and what new urbanists have learned about restoring relationships between planning, design, and great places. Speaker: Andrés Duany, Principal, DPZ Partners

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New Urbanism 101: The History of Planning

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Jeff Speck: Walkability

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