Charter Awards Winners 2001-2006

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Charter Award 2006 Winners
The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town

Val d'Europe
Marne-la-Vallée, France
Submitted by Cooper Robertson and Partners
Boston’s Newest Smart Growth Corridor
Boston, Massachusetts
Submitted by Goody, Clancy and Associates

Downtown Plan
Providence, Rhode Island
Submitted by Sasaki Associates, Inc.

Vancouver’s “Living First” Strategy
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Submitted by City of Vancouver

Caio Verde
Cabinda province, Angola
Submitted by Gary White And Associates

Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

Columbia Town Center Master Plan
Columbia, Maryland
Submitted by Design Collective, Inc.

Crewkerne-Easthams Architectural and Design Code
Crewkerne, Somerset, United Kingdom
Submitted by Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment

Herryford Village, Fort Belvoir
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Submitted by Torti Gallas Partners, Inc.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza Revitalization
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Submitted by Torti Gallas And Partners, Inc.

Mercado Neighborhood, Rio Neuvo
Tucson, Arizona
Submitted by Moule & Polyzoides, Architects and Urbanists

Block, Street, and Building

The Cap at Union Station
Columbus, Ohio
Submitted by Meleca Architecture, Inc.

Historic Front Street
New York, New York
Submitted by Cook + Fox Architects, LLP

Bayview Rural Village
Bayview, Eastern Shore , Virginia
Cox, RBGC Architecture, Research and Urbanism

Mission Meridian Village
South Pasadena, California
Submitted by Moule & Polyzoides, Architects And Urbanists

The Village at Palmetto Bluff
Bluffton, South Carolina
Submitted by Historical Concepts, Inc.

Arnhem City Center
Arnhem, Netherlands
Submitted by Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Student/Faculty Awards

 

Hatchett Point
the township of Old Lyme, Connecticut
Submitted by University of Maryland

Student/Faculty Awards

(Honorable Mention)


Mississippi Mobile Homes


Submitted by University of Miami

Jurors

  The 2006 Charter Awards jury: Dhiru Thadani, Peter Calthorpe, Rick Chellman, Peter Hetzel, Linda Keane, Leon Krier, Barbara Littenberg, Susan Parham, Todd Zimmerman
Charter Award 2005 Winners
The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town

Chongming Island Master Plan
Shanghai, China
Submitted by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Crozet Master Plan
Crozet, Virginia
Submitted by Renaissance Planning Group

Dasve Village
Maharashtra, India
Submitted by The HOK Planning Group

Getting it Right: Preventing Sprawl in Coyote Valley
Coyote Valley, San Jose, California
Submitted by WRT/Solomon E.T.C.

Land Release Plan - Sydney's South West and North West
Sydney, Australia
Submitted by Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources - NSW Government

Neighborhood, District, and Corridor

Beall's Hill Urban Design and Architectural Guidelines
Macon, Georgia
Submitted by Ayers Saint Gross Architects + Planners

Belmar
Lakewood, Colorado
Submitted by Continuum Partners

East Bayfront Precinct Plan
Toronto, Ontario
Submitted by Koetter Kim & Associates

Campus Åkroken, Mid Sweden University
Sundsvall, Sweden
Submitted by Arken Arkitekter AB and Akademiska Hus I Norr AB

Waukegan Lakefront - Downtown Master Plan/Urban Design Plan
Waukegan, Illinois
Submitted by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Westgate Pasadena
Pasadena, California
Submitted by Thomas P. Cox Architects, Inc. / Sares Regis

Block, Street, and Building

The Intergenerational Learning Center
Chicago, Illinois
Submitted by Office dA

A Pattern Book for Norfolk Neighborhoods
Norfolk, Virginia
Submitted by Urban Design Associates

Student/Faculty Awards

 

Charrette 1: Envisioning International Avenue
Calgary, Alberta
Submitted by University of Calgary

Buckwood Village
Greenville, South Carolina
Submitted by Clemson University

Honorable Mention

Jurors

John Torti, Jury Chair
Paul Murrain
Jeff B. Speck
Linda Pollack
Douglas Kelbaugh
Stephanie Bothwell
Maurice Cox
Charter Award 2004 Winners
The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town

Charlottesville Commercial Corridor Study
Charlottesville, Virginia
Submitted by Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc.
The Neighborhood Model Albemarle County,Virginia
Albemarle County, Virginia
Submitted by Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc.

Master Plan for a Sector of Hillsborough County
Hillsborough County, Florida
Submitted by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, Architects & Town Planners
Neighborhood, district, and corridor

Lexington College Town Infill Revitalization Plan
Lexington, Kentucky
Submitted by Ayers/Saint/Gross

A Plan for the University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California
Submitted by Urban Design Associates

Oak Hill
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Submitted by Goody, Clancy & Associates

A Strategic Framework for North Allston's Future
Boston, Massachusetts
Submitted by Goody, Clancy & Associates

Twinbrook Commons
Rockville, Maryland
Submitted by Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc..

The Block, street, and building

The Robert Redford Building for the NRDC
Santa Monica, California
Submitted by Moule & Polyzoides Architects and Urbanists

The Public Realm in Two Histoirc City Centers
Glasgow, Scotland; Newcastle, England
Submitted by Gillespies LLP in collaboration with Glasgow & Newcastle City Councils

Sankt Erik
Stockholm, Sweden
Submitted by Aleksander Wolodarski, Head Architect, Stockholm City Planning Administration

City West
Cincinnati, Ohio
Submitted by Torti Gllas and Partners

Northrup Commons & Tribeca
Portland, Oregon & Seattle, Washington
Submitted by Sienna Architecture Company

Portland Public Market
Portland, Maine
Submitted by Hugh A. Boyd, Architects

Student/Faculty Awards

Urban Infill in Castellamare Di Stabia
Castellamare Di Stabia, Italy
Submitted by University of Maryland, Matthew J. Bell, AIA

Jurors

The 2004 Charter Awards jury. From left: Ellen Dunham-Jones, David Rudlin, Michail Dennis, Philip Enquist, Stephanie Bothwell, Lee Bey, Gary Hack 


Charter Award 2003 Winners
The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town

UrbanRiver Visions
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Submitted by Goody, Clancy & Associates
Sarasota 2050
Sarasota, Florida
Submitted by Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez Rinehart, Inc.

Smart Growth Strategy/Regional Livability Footprint Project
San Francisco Bay Area, California
Submitted by Design Community & Environment and The Association of Bay Area Governments
Neighborhood, district, and corridor

East Baltimore Comprehensive Physical ReDevelopment Plan
Baltimore, Maryland
Urban Design Associates

Doña Ana Historic Plaza Reconstruction
Doña Ana, New Mexico
Submitted by Moule & Polyzoides Architects and Urbanists

I'on
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Civitas, LLC

Glenwood Park
Atlanta, Georgia
Submitted by Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh

 

Memphis Ballpark Neighborhood
Memphis, Tennessee
Submitted by Looney Ricks Kiss Architects, Inc.

 

The Commons Neighborhood Plan
Denver, Colorado
Submitted by Design Workshop, Inc.

Park East Redevelopment Plan
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Submitted by Planning & Design Institute, Inc.
The Block, street, and building

Soleil Court
San Diego, California
Submitted by Kelley-Markham Architecture and Planning

Quartier am Tacheles
Berlin, Germany
Submitted by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company

15th & Pearl Mixed-Use Structure
Boulder, Colorado
Submitted by RNL Design, Inc.

The Corner at Eastern Market
Washington, District of Columbia
Submitted by Stanton Development Group

Del Mar Station Transit Village
Pasadena, California
Submitted by Moule & Polyzoides, Architects and Urbanists
Jurors

Group portrait The 2003 Charter Awards jury. From left: John Torti, Dan Solomon, Robert Fishman, Larry Beasley, Hans Stimmann, Ellen Dunham-Jones, Peter Katz  


Charter Award 2002 Winners
The Region

No image available State of Maryland's Smart Growth and Neighborhood Conservation Initiative
Annapolis, Maryland
Submitted by State of Maryland Office of Smart Growth
The Confluence Master Plan: A Conservation, Heritage, and Recreation Corridor
St. Louis, Missouri
Submitted by H3 Studio
The Metropolis

Development Plan for Sectors A & D
Beirut, Lebanon
Submitted by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
The City

Initiative for a 20/20 Vision for Concord, New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire
Submitted by Goody, Clancy & Associates
The Neighborhood

Holly Park Redevelopment - Phase I
Seattle, Washington
Weinstein Copeland Architects

Stateway Gardens Redevelopment Plan
Chicago, Illinois
Submitted by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
The District

Addison Circle
Addison, Texas
Submitted by RTKL Associates

 

Hayward Downtown Plan & Cannery Area
Hayward, California
Submitted by Solomon E.T.C. Architecture and Urban Design

 

University of Washington Tacoma Master Plan
Tacoma, Washington
Submitted by Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners
The Corridor

Riverview HOPE VI Housing
Cleveland, Ohio
Submitted by Goody, Clancy & Associates
The Block

Bethesda Row
Bethesda, Maryland
Federal Realty Investment Trust

Millennium Place
Boston, Massachusetts
Submitted by Gary Edward Handel + Associates Architects

Northeastern University West Campus Residence Halls
Boston, Massachusetts
Submitted by William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.
The Street

Howard University- Le Droit Park Revitalization Initiative
Washington, District of Columbia
Submitted by Sorg and Associates
The Building

101 San Fernando
San Jose, California
Submitted by Solomon E. T. C. Architecture and Urban Design

Chelsea Grande
New York, New York
Submitted by Richard Cook & Associates Architects

Harper Court-Seven Fountains
West Hollywood, California
Submitted by Moule & Polyzoides Architects & Urbanists

Timothy Dwight Elementary School Addition
New Haven, Connecticut
Submitted by Michael Haverland Architect/Yale Urban Design Workshop
Jurors

Group portrait The 2002 Charter Awards jury. From left: Ken Greenberg, John Norquist, Richard Rosan, Elinor Bacon, Jonathan Barnett, Alex Krieger, Bonnie Fisher  

Charter Awards 2001 Winners

In 2001, the Charter Awards were presented for the first time. Over 200 projects were submitted. The jury found 15 projects that they felt best fulfilled the principles and goals of New Urbanism.

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ProjectSubmitterType of project
Fonti di Matilde Studio BontempiGreenfield development
King FarmTorti Gallas and PartnersGreenfield development
Washington Township Town Center Open Space Design StandardsBrown & Keener Urban DesignGreenfield neighborhood plan
Eighth & PearlWolff Lyon ArchitectsInfill development
Johnson Street TownhomesMithunInfill development
Britton CourtsSolomon ETCInfill mixed-income
Flaghouse Courts Hope VI RevitalizationTorti Gallas and PartnersInfill mixed-income
ManaguitaDelphi Design and Development, Inc.Infill mixed-income
Townhomes on Capitol HillTelesis CorporationInfill mixed-income
Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Reuse PlanRoma Design GroupInfill neighborhood plan
A Civic Vision for Turnpike AirRights in BostonGoody, Clancy & AssociatesInfill plan
Liveable NeighbourhoodsWestern Australia Ministry for PlanningRegional plan
New Jersey State PlanNew Jersey Dept. of Community AffairsRegional plan
Envision UtahCalthorpe AssociatesRegional planning process
State Street Renovation ProjectSkidmore, Owings & MerrillUrban revitalization


The 2001 Charter Awards jury consisted of seven distinguished men and women:

Ray Gindroz, Jury Chair, Principal, Urban Design Associates.
Jonathan Barnett, Urban Design Advisor and Professor of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania
Robert Campbell, Architectural Critic, Boston Globe, Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1996.
Harvey Gantt, Partner, Gantt Huberman Architects, Former Mayor of Charlotte, 1983-1987.
Laurie D. Olin, Principal, Hanna/Olin, Former Chair, Department of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University.
Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Partner, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co., Dean, University of Miami School of Architecture.
Anne Vernez Moudon, Director, Urban Design Program, University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning.


1999 Catherine Brown Award
For the Landscape of the New Urbanism
Winners
Masterplan for the Redevelopment of the Orlando Naval Training Center
Forest Park Master Plan

Honorable Mentions
Milwaukee RiverWalk
South Dade Watershed Project