The New Urbanism is the idea that things in general should be designed so that you can go most places you need to go on foot, by bicycle, or by mass transit. Therefore, neighborhoods should be high-density and mixed-use, with retail shopping and maybe light industry within walking distance of the homes -- not all-bedroom communities designed around the automobile, and designed on the assumption that every resident will have one -- the way most American residential developments have been built since WWII. This is for both environmental and quality-of-life reasons. The most important organization is the Congress for the New Urbanism.
Several New Urbanist neighborhoods have been built, notably Seaside and Disney's Celebration.
But, these are "greenfield" developments, built up from raw dirt. How can we turn a standard suburban development, of which there are so very, very many in America, into a walkable New Urbanist neighborhood? How do you turn Levittown into Seaside?
Several New Urbanist neighborhoods have been built, notably Seaside and Disney's Celebration.
But, these are "greenfield" developments, built up from raw dirt. How can we turn a standard suburban development, of which there are so very, very many in America, into a walkable New Urbanist neighborhood? How do you turn Levittown into Seaside?