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2002 Workplace 'Neighborhood' Architecture Winners

Business Week, the AIA and Architectural Record team up to award the 2002 'Winning Workplaces' -- office space organized into neighborhoods.

November 15 - Business Week

The SUV: A Weapon Of Mass Destruction?

A hard-hitting television campaign being developed takes aim at gas-guzzling sport-utility vehicles and says that driving an SUV helps support terrorism.

November 15 - The Washington Post

A Good Day For Quality Of Life

Trend is strong for land preservation, managing growth.

November 15 - Michigan Land Use Institute

NYC Mayor Proposes Income Tax On Commuters

New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg proposes a sizable new income tax on commuters who work in New York City but don't live there. [Link corrected]

November 15 - The New York Times

A Deal With The Devil To Slow Sprawl

A development rights deal in northern Idaho is the latest example of conservation groups making deals with their historic foes to slow suburban sprawl.

November 15 - Wall St. Journal


2003 National Planning Award Winners Announced

Who will receive the National Planning Awards in Denver? APA has just announced its choices for this year's top plans, projects, and planners.

November 14 - American Planning Association

More On Israel's Island Cities

Israel seriously considers a string of artificial islands on the Mediterranean coast as a solution to housing and tourism problems.

November 14 - New Scientist


Mixed Use Schools?

In an attempt to make the most of expensive renovation projects, school districts are designing facilities for both students and the public.

November 14 - The New York Times

Twentieth Century Architecture As A Cult?

Nikos Salingaros argues that many of the techniques used by early Modernist architecture schools bore great similarities to those used by cults tobrainwash their adherants.

November 14 - INTBAU

'What Would Jesus Drive?'

A campaign launched on radio stations and cable television asks Christians to abandon SUVs and drive fuel-efficient cars.

November 14 - The Washington Post

How To Defend Your Urban Perimeter: The Atomic Wall

A fascinating Wired Magazine article reviews the concept of building "atomic walls" around the nation's most important urban areas.

November 14 - Wired

Florida Bullet Train Plans Continue

Even with the re-relection of Governor Bush, work will continue towards a florida Bullet train.

November 14 - The Florida Times-Union

The Transit Nerds

A transit advocacy group -- affectionately known as the 'transit nerds' -- are making themselves heard, and changing transit policy.

November 14 - The Los Angeles Times

Property Owners Oppose 'Cracker Style' Design Standards

In response to rapid suburbanization, planners spent two years creating a 'Cracker' style design standard for central Land O'Lakes in Pasco County, Property owners opposed the standards.

November 14 - The St. Petersburg Times

Reject 'Metropolitan Madness'

Visiting architect Leon Krier tells residents in Pensacola that they should nurture their small-town environment.

November 14 - Pensacola NewsJournal

How Much Stress Can REITs Withstand?

As real-estate investment trusts wind up their second year of deteriorating markets and dwindling rents, investors are asking: How much more financial stress can REITs withstand?

November 13 - REIS

Ground Zero Transit Hub Design Unveiled

Preliminary designs for a permanent transit hub at Ground Zero were unveiled by the chief architect of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Seven teams continue work on designing the master plan for the site.

November 13 - The New York Times

Smart Growth Case Study

This in-depth article examines sprawl in Riverside County, CA, as well as the accompanying negativeeffects.

November 13 - North County Times Escondido-Oceanside-Vista

Learning From Portland's Streetcar Rennaisance

Portland streetcar system boosted property taxes by 40%. Champaign-Urbana hopes to learn from Portland's success and add streetcars to its bus system, one of the most ridership-intensive in the nation.

November 13 - News-Gazette

America's Rural Breadbasket: California's Central Coast

California is home to the greatest, and least well-known garden in the world. The 400-mile-long Central Valley supplies fully one-quarter of the food America eats.

November 13 - National Public Radio

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