
Marina Khoury
A partner at Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company and Director of its Washington DC office since 2007, Marina Khoury is a licensed architect with more than 20 years of professional practice. Her work at DPZ has brought her extensive national and international experience in sustainable development, community planning and form-based coding throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and the Middle East. She was the project director for Miami 21, and was instrumental in helping to successfully transform the City of Miami’s use-based zoning code into the largest-known adoption of a form-based code. She speaks widely on issues related to smart growth and creating affordable, sustainable, and walkable communities.
Leaning toward live-work
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Why we need walkable density for cities to thrive
Three leaders of the New Urbanism explain why density matters today, how it impacts cities, and the importance of design.