CNU XV Presentations

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Following is a list of sessions from CNU XV. Click on a title for the session description, list of presenters, and archive materials.

(*) Denotes sessions with multimedia content available for download.

Session TitleSession Type
Friday Evening Plenary; Regionalism: the Third Layer of New Urbanism*Plenary
Friday Morning Plenary*Plenary
Opening Night Reception and Plenary*Plenary
Saturday Evening Plenary*Plenary
A Competitive Agenda for Pennsylvania*Concurrent Session
A Pattern Book for Habitat for Humanity: A Tool for Mixed-Income Neighborhoods*Concurrent Session
Access, Urbanism and the Future of Cities*Concurrent Session
Affordable Housing: The Vitality of Design*Concurrent Session
Beyond Farmland Preservation*Concurrent Session
Beyond the Blue: What's Next for CNU, ITE and the Project for Transportation Reform?Concurrent Session
Big City ZoningConcurrent Session
Building Narrow Streets While Accommodating Timely Emergency Response*Concurrent Session
Charter Awards LuncheonConcurrent Session
Details of New Urbanism: Curb to Cupola Round 2Concurrent Session
Developing Across the Transect in Philadelphia*Concurrent Session
Education Lunch: Contributed Scholarly Papers Session*Concurrent Session
Form Based Codes: Significant Work in Progress*Concurrent Session
Globalizing New Urbanism: It's a Big World Out There*Concurrent Session
Green, Fair, and Fun: Local Living EconomiesConcurrent Session
Implementing Form-Based Codes*Concurrent Session
Incorporating New Urbanism into Comprehensive Plans*Concurrent Session
Is Small the New Big? New Trends in a Slowing Building Industry*Concurrent Session
K-12 Schools and Urban Living: Are They Compatible?*Concurrent Session
LEED For Neighborhood Development Working Session*Concurrent Session
Location, Location, Location: True Affordability Measurement Gives an Old Saw New Bite*Concurrent Session
Looking Beyond LEED For Neighborhood Development*Concurrent Session
Louisiana Speaks: Pattern Book and ToolkitConcurrent Session
Managing Walkable Urbanity*Concurrent Session
Mississippi Planning: The Gulf's Response to New Urbanist Codes, Plans, and Housing*Concurrent Session
Mr. DOT Secretary, Tear Down this Wall*Concurrent Session
Multiway Boulevards: Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow*Concurrent Session
New Initiatives Forum*Concurrent Session
New Urbanism & The Old CityConcurrent Session
New Urbanism 101*Concurrent Session
New Urbanism and Comprehensive Plans*Concurrent Session
New Urbanism for All: Meeting the Affordability ChallengeConcurrent Session
New Urbanism in Latin America*Concurrent Session
New Urbanist Work in New OrleansConcurrent Session
Oil and Gas Update by James Howard Kunstler*Concurrent Session
Piloting Forward: LEED For Neighborhood Development*Concurrent Session
Press and New Urbanism Engaging media: If We’re So Smart, Why Don’t Reporters and Editors Always Agree with Us?*Concurrent Session
Putting Traffic in Its Place: Using the New CNU/ITE Manual*Concurrent Session
Retail Along the Transect: Getting It Right in Urban Environments*Concurrent Session
Saturday Morning Plenary*Concurrent Session
Stormwater Management for Urbanists*Concurrent Session
The Battle Over the Public Realm: Fighting for Civic Life in Privatized Streets and Parks*Concurrent Session
The Detroit Sessions Part I: Downtown Development Strategies*Concurrent Session
The Detroit Sessions Part II: Detroit Developers and Their Projects*Concurrent Session
The Mythical Parking Shortage: Managing Supply and Demand*Concurrent Session
The Other Illness*Concurrent Session