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ARCHIVE  OF  THE  NEW  URBANISM
 

SERIES II: BOOKS, ANTHOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS AND ARTICLES
Format: Sub-heading, Box, Item/Folder, Matter,

A. BOOKS
Shelf
I
Bednar, Michael J., Interior Pedestrian Places. New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1989.
I Bess, Philip, City Baseball Magic: Plain Talk and Uncommon Sense About Cities and
Baseball Parks. St. Paul, Minn.: Knothole Press, 1999.
I Bess, Philip, Inland Architecture: Subterranean Essays on Moral Order and Formal Order in
Chicago. Oxford, Ohio: Interalia/Design Books, 2000.
I Calthorpe, Peter., The
Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl. Washington, DC.: Island Press, 2001.
I Charles, Prince of Wales, Highgrove, Portrait of an Estate. London: Chapmans Publishers, 1993.
I Engler, Nick., American Country Furniture: Projects from the workshops of David T. Smith. Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest, 2000.
I Goldfield, David R., Urban
America: A History. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990.
I Gordon, Deborah., Steering a New Course: Transportation, Energy, and the Environment. Washington, D.C. Island Press, 1991.
I Hylton, Thomas, Save our Land, Save our Towns, A Plan for
Pennsylvania. York, PA.: Strine Printing Co., 1995.
I Langdon, Philip,
A Better Place to Live : Reshaping the American Suburb. New York, NY: Harper Perennial, 1995.
I Wilson, Chris, Facing Southwest: The Life and Houses of John Gaw Meen. New York, NY: Norton, 2001.
I Wipeouts and Their Mitigation: The Changing Context for Land Use and Environmental Law (editor, Joseph DiMento) Cambridge, Mass.: Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, 1990.
I Zygmunt, J.B. Plater ... [et al.], Environmental Law and Policy: Nature, Law, and Society. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2004.
I At Spillis Candela and Partners (editor, Raul Barreneche), New York, N.Y.: Edizioni Press, 2001.
I Better Places to Live: By Design. Plymouth, UK: Latimer Trend & Company Ltd., 2001.
I Ecosystems of Florida (edited by Ronald L. Myers and John J. Ewel.) Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida Press, 1990.
I Historic Preservation Law: ALI-ABA Courses of Study Materials. Vol. I, II, Philadelphia PA: National Trust of Historic Preservation, 1999.
I Morphosis/Diamond Ranch High School,
Diamond Bar, California. New York: Monacelli Press, 2001.
I New Garden City in the 21st Century (edited by Takahito Saiki, [et al.]) Kobe, Japan: Kobe Design University, 2002.
I New Urbanism: Comprehensive Report & Best Practices (written and edited by the staff of New Urban News with special contributors). Ithaca, NY: New Urban Publications, 2003.
I TND Series: Traditional Neighborhood Design, Vol. III. Saint Paul, Minn.: HomeStyles Publishing and Marketing, Inc., 1997.
I Wharton Real Estate Review/The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA: Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center, Vol. VI, no. 1, Spring 2002.
I Wipeouts and Their Mitigation: The Changing Context for Land Use and Environmental Law (editor, Joseph DiMento). Cambridge, Mass.: Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, 1990.

SERIES II: BOOKS, ANTHOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS AND ARTICLES
B. MANUSCRIPTS AND BOOK PRODUCTION

Box 1
F1
General
1. “Get Your House Right: A Builder’s Guide to Avoiding
Common Mistakes in Traditional Architecture,” Krier, Cusato, Sammons, Pentreath, Outline, March 18, 2003.
2. “Walkable Suburbs? An Evaluation of Neotraditional Communities at the Urban Edge,” Southworth, 1995.

SERIES II: BOOKS, ANTHOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS AND ARTICLES
C. ANTHOLOGIES

Box 1
F1
General
1. Walljasper, Jay. How to Fall in Love with Your Hometown.

SERIES II: BOOKS, ANTHOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS AND ARTICLES
D. PROCEEDINGS

Box 1
I1
“Proceedings on Urban Design: Visions and Reflections on Utopia and Reality,” ACSA Annual Meetings, 1989, 1990.

SERIES II: BOOKS, ANTHOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS AND ARTICLES
E. ARTICLES

Box 1
F1 Miscellaneous Articles
“Financing Smart Development: Strategies for Building
Livable Communities,” Oct. 1996.
“Guiding City Design: American Cities,” Reflections on
Change, Collection of Articles, June 1997.

F2
Island Press
Shearwater Books, Spring 2002.
Environmental Source Book, Annual 2002.

F3 DPZ Articles
1. Shannon, Matt. “Retail-Heavy TND’s and Mixed-use Shopping Districts,” 2000.
2. Bess, Philip. “NU and Communities of Faith/post- conference reflections,” 2002.
3. “Traditional Neighborhoods Share the Following Conventions.”
4. Real Estate Review Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer 1993.
5. Suchman, Diane. “Turning Around Inner-City Neighborhoods,” Urban Land, September 1993.
6. Duany, Andres and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. “The Neighborhood, the District, and the Corridor,” 1993.
7. Barnett, Jonathan. “Accidental Cities: The Deadly Grip of Outmoded Zoning,” Architectural Record, February 1992.
8. Stephens, Suzanne. “Should Architects Design Cities,” Architectural Record, May 1994.
“Spot Light #7: Making the Public Health/Smart Growth Connection.”

F4 Vision
Long Island Miscellaneous Articles
1. Correspondance, 2002.
2. Long Island Business News, Sept-Oct 2002.
3. Roel, Ronald. “An Impressive ‘Smart Growth’ Summit,” Real Estate, 2002.
4. Castillo, Alfonso. “Roundabout Traffic Solutions,” 2002.


F5 Article
1. Falatko, Stephen. “The Paintings of David Ligare: Nature + Knowledge=Wisdom,”
2. Stein, Debra. “Traditional Neighborhoods without Traditional Nimby-ism,” Multi-Housing News, June 2000.
3. Two articles from National Civic Review, Wiley, 2002.
a. Sander, Thomas. “Social Capital and New Urbanism: Leading a Civic Horse to Water.”
b. Podobnnik, Bruce. “New Urbanism and the Generation of Social Capital: Evidence from Orenco Station.”



Illustration: View of Seaside, Fl, designed by Duany Plater-Zyberk and Co

 

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