Sustainable Urbanism: Written by the chair of the LEED-Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) initiative, Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design with Nature is both an urgent call to action and a comprehensive introduction to "sustainable urbanism"--the emerging and growing design reform movement that combines the creation and enhancement of walkable and diverse places with the need to build high-performance infrastructure and buildings.

Providing a historic perspective on the standards and regulations that got us to where we are today in terms of urban lifestyle and attempts at reform, Douglas Farr makes a powerful case for sustainable urbanism, showing where we went wrong, and where we need to go. He then explains how to implement sustainable urbanism through leadership and communication in cities, communities, and neighborhoods. Essays written by Farr and others delve into such issues as:

  • Increasing sustainability through density.
  • Integrating transportation and land use.
  • Creating sustainable neighborhoods, including housing, car-free areas, locally-owned stores, walkable neighborhoods, and universal accessibility.
  • The health and environmental benefits of linking humans to nature, including walk-to open spaces, neighborhood stormwater systems and waste treatment, and food production.
  • High performance buildings and district energy systems.

Enriching the argument are in-depth case studies in sustainable urbanism, from BedZED in London, England and Newington in Sydney, Australia, to New Railroad Square in Santa Rosa, California and Dongtan, Shanghai, China. An epilogue looks to the future of sustainable urbanism over the next 200 years.

At once solidly researched and passionately argued, Sustainable Urbanism is the ideal guidebook for urban designers, planners, and architects who are eager to make a positive impact on our--and our descendants'--buildings, cities, and lives.

West Palm Beach, Ho! - Bacon's Rebellion


Bacon's Rebellion

West Palm Beach, Ho!
Bacon's Rebellion
I'll participate in a panel discussion, “Understanding the Role of Sustainable Urbanism in the Conservative Agenda,” making the case that the phrase “conservative smart growth” is not an oxymoron. I'll also bone up on the latest thinking in the New ...

Vanity towers will cause urban breakdown: Charles Correa - Firstpost


Firstpost

Vanity towers will cause urban breakdown: Charles Correa
Firstpost
The proponent of sustainable urbanism, Correa said these shiny high rises are ideas that dazzle the 'new elite' who travel to Singapore and Dubai, and take them to be the “image of progress”. But, ”they're the kind of cloned buildings that used to be ...

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Earth Summit: The Future We Want - The Market Oracle


Earth Summit: The Future We Want
The Market Oracle
This ignores or sidelines the major potential for doing things right - linking agriculture, forestry and fisheries with the fight against deserts and more sustainable urbanism, to provide nutritious food for all and generate jobs while supporting ...

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4724 California's owner-to-be: 'We are the right firm to do this' - West Seattle Blog (blog)


West Seattle Blog (blog)

4724 California's owner-to-be: 'We are the right firm to do this'
West Seattle Blog (blog)
The most sustainable urbanism can be very, very good if done right, especially in something like this. The key there is, it needs to be done carefully. Indeed, tall buildings jammed together can be done poorly, can ruin an area. I acknowledge that.

World Urban Forum e-Dialogues – share your planning ideas with the world - PlanningResource (subscription)


PlanningResource (subscription)

World Urban Forum e-Dialogues – share your planning ideas with the world
PlanningResource (subscription)
A concerted effort has been made by RTPI and the Commonwealth Association of Planners at WUFs since 2006 to raise the global profile of the profession and to show that it has a vital role to play in the quest for sustainable urbanism.