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ARCHIVE  OF  THE  NEW  URBANISM
 

SERIES VII: CONGRESS FOR THE NEW URBANISM

This series includes materials pertaining to the founding and evolution of the organization, including its publications and reports.

Format: Sub-heading, Box, Folder/Item, Name

A. CNU FOUNDING

1. Peter Katz
Boxes, files and inventory list are as Peter Katz originally organized them. Boxes were identified by Peter Katz as “Background materials on Katz’s Book (The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community).”
Box 1
F1
Color proofs of book from printer.
F2 Full-size dummy of book.
F3 Full-size and preliminary layouts of book.
F4 Promotional dummies (2)
F5 Thumbnails – master set
F6 Grey envelop marked “Book: Specila Editorial Art Stuff” (including Scully’s comments).
F7 Correspondence to Contributors
Projects
F8
(Downtown) L.A. Strategic Plan
F9 (Downtown) Hayward
F10 Playa Vista
F11 Riviera Beach
F12 Arizona (Highland District)
F13 (Downcity) Providence
F14 Riverside (Orange Tree Counts)
F15 Windsor
F16 Clinton
F17 Mashpee Commons
F18 Lake West
F19 Rio Vista West
F20 Montreal (Cite International)
F21 Jackson-Taylor
F22 Atlantic (Center)
F23 Laguna West
F24 Bamberton
F25 New Village in Dade County, FL
F26 Kentlands
F27 Wellington
F28 Communications Hill
F29 South Brentwood Village
F30 Seaside
F31 Rosa Vista

Box 2
F1
Color Proofs of New Urbanism book from Hong Kong printer.
F2 Linotronic Output for New Urbanism.

Box 3
I1
Binder 1A: “Process”
1. Business Cards and Addreses
2. Participant Lists for Various Meetings and Conferences
3. Newsletters and “New Urbanist” Newsletter drafts
4. Binder 1B: “Process”
I2 Binder 1B: “Process”
1. PK Notes
2. General Correspondence
3. Bibliography
4. Manifesto
5. Exhibition
6. PK Articles/Slide Show
7. New “CIAM”
I3 Binder 1C: Articles and Papers
1. Media
2. Law/Public Policy
3. Marketing
4. Sociology
5. Regional Government

Box 4
I4 Binder 2A: “People/Groups”
1. Duany Plater-Zyberk
2. Peter Calthorpe
3. Moule Polyzoides
4. Paterson Littenberg
5. Dover, Correa, etc.
6. Treasure Coast
7. Schools, Foundations, etc.
8. Steve Weissman/Local
9. Regional Plan Association
I5 Binder 2B: “People/Groups”
1. Mike Corbett
2. New Age
3. Wanna-Be Firms
4. Sample Ordinances and Village Design documents
5. Communitarians
6. Mark Dempsey
7. Co-Housing
8. Ron Morgan
9. UN/WHO Healthy Cities
I6 Binder: “Ecology, Agriculture, Traffic, Parks”
1. Ecology
2. Agriculture
3. Traffic
4. Parks

2. CNU Files

The following was sent to the archive by Ellen Greenberg when the CNU moved from
San Francisco to Chicago in January 2004.

Box 1 Periodicals
I1 Places, Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall 1998.
I2 Places, Vol. 11, No. 3, Winter 1998 (2 copies).
I3 Places Landscape, Vol. 13, No. 3, Fall 2000 (2 copies)

I4 “Covering Urban Sprawl: Rethinking the American Dream,” Report of the Environmental Journalism Center, 1999.

I5 “The Preservationist Manifesto,” Charles Siegel, Sept. 1994.

I6 “Rail-Volution ’99: Building Livable Communities with Transit...,” Dallas, TX, (TOD).

I7 Chardon Press: Applied Research Center Catalogue, Resources for Social Change Summer 2000.

I8 “Livable Neighborhoods Community Design Code,”
Western Australian Planning Commission, Australia, Dec. 1997.

F1 Partners for Smart Growth, Baltimore, MD, registry, Dec. 2-4, 1997.

F2 Miscellaneous Articles
1. “Cities Remodel to Lure Upscale Buyers,” Wall Street Journal, Stefan Fatsis, Norfolk, VA. Dec. 8, 1995.
Boston
Sunday Globe, “Front Porch Fosters Neighborly Charm: Trend Could Help Unite Communities,” Tina Cassidy, Aug. 18, 1998.
Architectural Record Books, Jan. 1995.

F3 Common Ground:
Monterey County
“Working for Present and Future Generations.” (brochure)
Livable Community Guidelines
Monterey County Study of Potentially Developable Lands
Conserving California Landscapes
Watsville Slough Resources, Oct. 2000.
Watsville Slough Conservation Area Design, Oct. 2000.
Lower Salinas Valley resources
Lower Salinas Valley Conservation Area Design
Hwy 68 Corridor
10. Santa Clara County: Las Uras & Sargent Hills

F4 “Road Design - A Turn Ahead,” Edward T. McMahon,
(with correspondence), Planning Commissioners Journal, No. 40, Fall 2000.

F5 CNU V, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 19-June 1, 1997
1. Program of Events
2. List of Participants

F6 CNU Treasure Valley Partnership, Boise Idaho, “Building Blocks for New Urban Communities, Corridor Revitalization - Rethinking Commercial Strips and Centers,” workshop manual, Aug 9-11, 2001. (2 copies)

Box 2
I1
Binder I: Conference Brochures

I2 Binder II: Conference Brochures

I3 Binder IV: Collection of Articles

I4 Binder V
: CNU Member Information

Box 3
F1
Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles

SERIES VII: CONGRESS FOR THE NEW URBANISM
B. CNU REPORTS

SERIES VII: CONGRESS FOR THE NEW URBANISM
C. MISCELLANEOUS
Box 1
F1
Navin Ramani’s Florida database

F2 Miscellaneous, CNU X: 10th Anniversary Congress

I1 Joane Kliejinas—compilation of thoughts and ideas, May 2002.

F3 Rhino Associates Notes and Compilation of Materials

F4 CNU Real Estate Database (spreadsheet)

F5 CNU Project Database: Survey of New Urbanist Projects

F6 Award Project: Delphi and Co. (Oscar Machado, Sonia Baltodano, Maria Blanco)

F7 Compilations by Lucy Rowland and Emily Talen
New Urbanism Dissertations and Masters Theses for CNU XI, 2000-2003.
2. CNU Educators Task Force: Academic Articles about the New Urbanism, update 2003.



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

 

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