urban design principles that developed before the rise of the automobile and includes principles such as traditional neighborhood design ( tnd ) and transit - oriented development ( tod(passive) is influenced bynew urbanism
urban design practices that were prominent until the rise of the automobile prior to World War II ” and which promotes “ environmentally friendly habits by creating walkable neighborhoods containing a wide range of housing and job types(passive) is ... influenced byNew Urbanism
urban design principles and practices such as the environmental movement , TOD ( transit - oriented development ) and TND ( traditional neighbourhood design(passive) is intensely influenced byNew Urbanism
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urban design standards which were prominent before the rise of the automobiles(passive) is strongly influenced byNew Urbanism
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the urban design methods that were famous until the upsurge of the automobile before WWII(passive) is heavily influenced byNew urbanism
urban design standards that were prominent until the rise of the automobile in the mid-20th century(passive) is ... influenced byNew Urbanism
urban design standards that were prominent until the meteoric rise of the automobile in the mid-20th Century(passive) is ... influenced byNew Urbanism
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Andres Duany , which promotes walkable communities and smart growth with its Transit Oriented Development ( TOD ) and Traditional Neighborhood Design ( TND(passive) led byNew Urbanism
Andres Duany,[9 ] which promotes walkable communities and smart growth with its Transit Oriented Development ( TOD ) and Traditional Neighborhood Design ( TND(passive) led byNew Urbanism
post - recession gentrification ... a global urban strategyto createnew urbanism
as a response to the negative effects of suburban sprawl(passive) was createdNew urbanism
to focus on accessibility rather than mobility(passive) are designedNew Urbanism
unique opportunitiesto createnew urbanism
city design practices that were distinguished until the rise of the car previous to World Struggle II(passive) is ... influenced byNew Urbanism
to be both people and environment friendly(passive) is designedNew Urbanism
a Cuban Master Planner named Andrés Duany(passive) created bynew urbanism
city design practices that were prominent until the rise of the auto prior to World Battle II(passive) is ... influenced byNew Urbanism
mixed - use development ... helpedcreateNew Urbanism
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the City Beautiful movement(passive) was influenced byNew Urbanism
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in developments like the Residences at Coconut Point in Estero(passive) has also been createdNew urbanism
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town planners(passive) designed byNew Urbanism
the creation of a new City Centre at Burnhamthorpe and Hurontario(passive) sparked bynew urbanism
A flexible frameworkis creatingNew Urbanism
Economic Gardening the same waydiscoveredNew Urbanism
to fill this void(passive) was createdNew urbanism
Advantages of New urbanism communitieswill ... contributeNew urbanism
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Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater - Zyberk(passive) designed byNew Urbanism
Hilda Anggraeni(passive) created bynew urbanism
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to be a response to sprawloriginatedto be a response to sprawl
a revival among historic towns , cities and villages , where the home - buying public want more than just a place to sleep after workhas causeda revival among historic towns , cities and villages , where the home - buying public want more than just a place to sleep after work
diverse communitiesCan ... creatediverse communities
actual communitieshas createdactual communities
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to create more of a sense of community among the people who live thereare designedto create more of a sense of community among the people who live there
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to foster communitydesignedto foster community
more than 600 new projectshas influencedmore than 600 new projects
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itself around the idea of communitydesignsitself around the idea of community
live ... eat and work communitiescreatelive ... eat and work communities
many New Urbanist projectsdesignedmany New Urbanist projects
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living communities — High Country Newscreatesliving communities — High Country News
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eco - friendly and people friendly communities 20designingeco - friendly and people friendly communities 20
living communities ... and ... Across the Columbia , a game of catch - upcreatesliving communities ... and ... Across the Columbia , a game of catch - up
towns and cities to be people friendly , walkable spaces , much like Walt 's Main Streetsdesignstowns and cities to be people friendly , walkable spaces , much like Walt 's Main Streets
a change in traditional community redevelopment goalscreatesa change in traditional community redevelopment goals
to more social capital : ( 1 ) the influence of the outside world , ( 2 ) the projects ' infancy , ( 3 ) selection bias , and ( 4 ) the Hawthorne effectleadsto more social capital : ( 1 ) the influence of the outside world , ( 2 ) the projects ' infancy , ( 3 ) selection bias , and ( 4 ) the Hawthorne effect
The formulation of HOPE VI , from Henry Cisneros to Andrew Cuomo and Elinor Bacon(passive) was ... influenced byThe formulation of HOPE VI , from Henry Cisneros to Andrew Cuomo and Elinor Bacon
neighborhood located on the Arkansas River in Buena Vistadesignedneighborhood located on the Arkansas River in Buena Vista
as a walkable neighborhood with a variety of housing types and retaildesignedas a walkable neighborhood with a variety of housing types and retail
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the community of Southern Village in Chapel Hill , NChas thoughtfully createdthe community of Southern Village in Chapel Hill , NC
a vibrant , thriving neighborhood ... expanding out from the harbor up to Main Streetwould createa vibrant , thriving neighborhood ... expanding out from the harbor up to Main Street
more compact , walkable communities with transit and less emphasis on faster and wider highwayscreatingmore compact , walkable communities with transit and less emphasis on faster and wider highways
considerations above larger - density development in these places elevate queries of hazard safetyoriginatedconsiderations above larger - density development in these places elevate queries of hazard safety
higher density suburbs structured around better public domain and walkable streetswould createhigher density suburbs structured around better public domain and walkable streets
residential , commercial and business spaces that ’d be linked together through mutual community areaswould createresidential , commercial and business spaces that ’d be linked together through mutual community areas
mixed - use , walkable and affordable neighborhoods without sacrificing housing density or automobile capacitycan createmixed - use , walkable and affordable neighborhoods without sacrificing housing density or automobile capacity
harmonious communities that combine private spaces with active , well - observed , well - connected streets and other public spacescreatesharmonious communities that combine private spaces with active , well - observed , well - connected streets and other public spaces
the ability to look at the particular problem and identify and extract the positive cultural qualities to nurturecan contributethe ability to look at the particular problem and identify and extract the positive cultural qualities to nurture
a coherent , pedestrian - friendly neighborhood with homes that are closely integrated with recreation , retail and civic spacescreatesa coherent , pedestrian - friendly neighborhood with homes that are closely integrated with recreation , retail and civic spaces
walkable neighborhoods that provide housing of choice and easy access to neighborhood employment and cultural attractionscreatingwalkable neighborhoods that provide housing of choice and easy access to neighborhood employment and cultural attractions
the design of many new communities in Canada , which has reinterpreted New Urbanism to address particular social , climatic , and legal conditionshas influencedthe design of many new communities in Canada , which has reinterpreted New Urbanism to address particular social , climatic , and legal conditions