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Students Compete In 'Solar Decathlon'

Students compete in a contest run by the Dept. of Energy to design homes that do not use any electricty.

September 27 - The New York Times

Toronto Needs Federal Spending

Federal spending is needed to help cities like Toronto that are experiencing urban problems.

September 27 - The Globe and Mail

Pasadena Redevelopment Poses Infill Challenge

In Pasadena, CA, owners of the defunct Ambassador College campus re-envision redevelopment plans for the site, including transit oriented development.

September 27 - The Planning Report

Will Monorail Blend Well With Seattle's Skyline?

The Seattle monorail could become a "powerful icon" for the city.

September 27 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

GIS Code Of Ethics

URISA has published the latest (and perhaps final) version of the GIS Code of Ethics.

September 27 - Urban And Regional Information Systems Association


Does Ottawa's Greenbelt Fuel Sprawl?

Ottawa's Greenbelt may be a "paradise" for its residents but some planner believe that it is a mistake and contributes to sprawl.

September 27 - The Ottawa Citizen

Farmland Preservation Makes Sprawl Worse

Builders believe that farmland preservation is pushing development outward and contributing to sprawl.

September 27 - Doylestown Intelligencer


Virtual Main Street

CommunityViz helps communities plan for the future.

September 27 - Preservation Online

The Demographics Of Real Estate

Developers and real estate investors are increasingly realizing that demographics ultimately shapes development.

September 27 - National Real Estate Investor

Six Design Teams For WTC Site Selected

The six teams selected to design the redevelopment at the site of the World Trade Center include firms from Berlin, London, Amsterdam and Tokyo. Richard Meier, Peter Eisenman, SOM, Santiago Calatrava, and others are on the list.

September 26 - Lower Manhattan Development Corporation

Computer Analysis Unlocks Secrets Of 'Perfect Garden'

Researchers say they have found out the secret behind the design of the famous Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.

September 26 - BBC News

It's Not Just About Aesthetics

Good design should aim beyond aesthetics.

September 26 - Topos

Maryland's Water-allocation Ordinance

A new "water allocation ordinance" is unheard of on the East coast, but could become a model for fast-growing communities.

September 26 - The Washington Post

Maps You Can Hear And Feel

University students develop map-navigation software that makes maps accessible to the blind.

September 26 - Wired

California's State Planning Bill

A bill that takes a small step toward better "state planning" in Californiaawaits a decision by Governor Gray Davis.

September 26 - California Planning and Development Report

My Commuting Secret

On her commute to work, Caroline Wellbery never sits in traffic, always finds a parking spot, and saves $400 a year on gas.

September 26 - The Washington Post

Demography As Destiny?

There's no sense in dividing America along urban-suburban-rural lines. We need to look at regions.

September 26 - The Weekly Standard

Curbing Sprawl With 'Smart Commute'

Fannie Mae's "Smart Commute" mortgage program offers incentives for homeowners that use mass transit.

September 26 - National Public Radio

Starbucks: The Category Creator

Are coffee chains like Starbucks categorycreators rather than category killers? The Wall Street Journal investigates.

September 26 - Wall St. Journal

An Innovative Urban Forest Water Management Project

Southern California's TreePeople leads the charge for using trees as water management tools.

September 26 - The Planning Report

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