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New Urbanism


New Urbanism

New Urbanism is a planning theory and approach based on the principle of human-scaled urban design. The goal of New Urbanism is to plan and develop suburban areas in the image of traditional cities, thus emphasizing the following
• Walkability
Accessibility
• Transit-oriented development
Mix-use
• High density New Urbanism initially developed in the United States in the late 1970s-early sand by the end of the shad also acquired popularity in Canada. If you are interested in learning more about New Urbanism, please check its founding document, The Charter of the New Urbanism: https://www.cnu.org/who-we-are/charter-new-urbanism
Some examples of New Urbanism in Canada are
• Southeast False Creek in Vancouver, BC
• McKenzie Towne in Calgary, AB
Cornell in Markham, ON
• Montgomery Village in Orangeville, ON
BOis-Franc in Montreal, QC

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