This is our sixth dispatch from the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU), which took place in Savannah, Georgia in May. Chuck Marohn attended CNU and hosted a series of in-depth podcast conversations about some of the most pressing topics for cities today, with leaders, thinkers, and activists in a whole range of fields. Now we're bringing those podcasts to your ears throughout the summer.
In this episode, Susan Henderson (principal and director of design at Placemakers), Hazel Borys (principal and managing director at Placemakers), and Marina Khoury (architect and a partner at Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company) discuss the challenges of engaging with client communities for the successful implementation of New Urbanist innovations such as form-based zoning codes.
Questions discussed in this podcast include:
Why is it so hard to get things built?
How a Productivity- and Efficiency-Obsessed Culture Harms Parents
The Week Ahead: Thank you!
Let's Talk
Here's what gives me hope.
Renewing Past Promises
Ask Strong Towns #3 (May 2018)
The Week Ahead: The 26th Congress for the New Urbanism
What's it like to get started as a small scale developer?
The Week Ahead: Don't be scared of dockless bikeshare
Ask Strong Towns #2 with Joe Minicozzi
The Week Ahead: A Chat with Strong Towns' Resident Nomad
No Excuses
The Week Ahead: Bon-Ton Gone
The Week Ahead: Announcing a Year-Long Initiative with Akron, Ohio
The Spooky Wisdom of Incremental
The Week Ahead: Rust Belt Towns on the Road to Revitalization
Ask Strong Towns 1
The Week Ahead: Chuck's Thoughts on Autonomous Vehicles
Suburban Redevelopment Requires Patience, Engagement and a Positive Attitude
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