I'm studying urban planning in Ontario, & even though my professor stresses how we need to design more walkable communities.....how can we possibly have mixed use buildings and such if we are forced to follow all of these insane laws and regulations which do in fact cater to the cars needs. Many planners are just doing what they're told, I don`t think they can ever design the proper community that will help our societies prosper which is unfortunate. : (
The reason that our schools look so UNATTRACTIVE is not just because the public funding is transferred to highways.... its also because school boards and administrators waste more of the money for themselves!!! NOT FOR TEACHING!!
@lindamemphis. Well said. Living in Australia myself, I see this nonsense in Canberra. The surplus is being put into wasteful motorways rather than building mixed used communities and reducing commute times. Seems like morons in charge would rather have us spend well over $200/ week on automobile costs than live in walkable, mixed-used/ income, and more social communities.
I become smarter everytime I watch this! These are the reasons why I am pursuing urban planning now! Thank you Andres Duany, thank you for East Beach in my home town of Norfolk, Va...beautiful!
this was quite a good video series, thank you for sharing NuHerbAndIzm. Everything he talked about is still very true. the world would be a much nicer place if more people thought like this fellow.
i can't get over the fact that he was talking almost 20 years ago, and it's only now that people (including the US government) are beginning to really process this information. Excellent lecture, thanks for posting.
I know, I know! When I taped it off the local cable government channel, I didn't realize how good it really was, it just resonated and the presenter reminded me of the college instructors I actually liked...
Amazing lecture, I am not an Architect or Planner but I have an appreciation for these things. This lecturer has summed up one of the great failures of the 20th century very well. Hopefully we see some change but I feel the U.S government will be unwilling to enact policies that would go against Big Oil and Car manufacturing, consuming etc. Thanks for posting!
i don't think we can get rid of suburbs. they are going to be with us for a long time. As some people move to new urbanist towns, the traffic will probably get better and the suburban people will probably be on traffic free roads.. and the two types of communities will exist at the same time.
@funguycheng Suburban communities won't be able to exist when a gallon of gas goes up to $4 per gallon and beyond. It's impossible. The suburbs ( and the more recent "exurbs" or "solar suburbs") are going to turn into slums and dead zones in the coming decades, if not years. They're completely pointless. They were built on a cheap oil economy and an ever expaning real estate market. Those are both coming to an end and the suburbs are going to be casualties.
@funguycheng. Those suburbs that cannot develop into mixed-used communities will end up becoming slums. The future is going to be more about local development than regional development with electrified commuter rail service (not high speed, btw) linking these highly autonomous towns.
There you go... Lets show these clips to Randall O'Toole and Wendell Cox who work for those "Big Oil and Car manufacturing, consuming etc" since they are trying to attack Duany's ideas and principals.
I'm studying urban planning in Ontario, & even though my professor stresses how we need to design more walkable communities.....how can we possibly have mixed use buildings and such if we are forced to follow all of these insane laws and regulations which do in fact cater to the cars needs. Many planners are just doing what they're told, I don`t think they can ever design the proper community that will help our societies prosper which is unfortunate. : (
38snipshow 1 week ago
That is funny how after 20 years of being dumb and poor, we're getting dumber and poorer.
eleganz 9 months ago
The reason that our schools look so UNATTRACTIVE is not just because the public funding is transferred to highways.... its also because school boards and administrators waste more of the money for themselves!!! NOT FOR TEACHING!!
Cyrus992 1 year ago
Fascinating and spot on. I am from Australia and everything that was said here relates exactly to our cities, towns and suburbs. Thanks for posting.
lindamemphis 1 year ago
@lindamemphis. Well said. Living in Australia myself, I see this nonsense in Canberra. The surplus is being put into wasteful motorways rather than building mixed used communities and reducing commute times. Seems like morons in charge would rather have us spend well over $200/ week on automobile costs than live in walkable, mixed-used/ income, and more social communities.
raptorkiller2k5 6 months ago
i'm enlightened.
funguycheng 1 year ago
This was soooo interesting! I totally wish I went into Urban Planning :D
Very interesting!
ThoomissimoohT 2 years ago 2
What a gem. Thank you for posting this!
jessification1780 2 years ago 5
Are you crazy. The roads are horrible. They are spending the money on dead beats trashy people who refuse to work.
guineapig1234 2 years ago
10/10
Also useful for EU planners. Unfortunaly, we are not imune to car obsession. Citys are for people not for cars. Sitte, Tschumi and Lynch - gods.
domenlovrec 2 years ago
I become smarter everytime I watch this! These are the reasons why I am pursuing urban planning now! Thank you Andres Duany, thank you for East Beach in my home town of Norfolk, Va...beautiful!
mlsimons 2 years ago 5
This lecture was so fantastic. I learnt something I deep down always knew -the truth!
trubblemuffin 2 years ago 5
this was quite a good video series, thank you for sharing NuHerbAndIzm. Everything he talked about is still very true. the world would be a much nicer place if more people thought like this fellow.
TheNorthernObserver 2 years ago 6
i can't get over the fact that he was talking almost 20 years ago, and it's only now that people (including the US government) are beginning to really process this information. Excellent lecture, thanks for posting.
iamthepinkylifter 2 years ago 15
I know, I know! When I taped it off the local cable government channel, I didn't realize how good it really was, it just resonated and the presenter reminded me of the college instructors I actually liked...
NuHerbAndIzm 2 years ago 3
@NuHerbAndIzm Could you please post this lecture series in a higher resolution? Maybe 480p. Thanks.
mangoknights 7 months ago
Amazing lecture, I am not an Architect or Planner but I have an appreciation for these things. This lecturer has summed up one of the great failures of the 20th century very well. Hopefully we see some change but I feel the U.S government will be unwilling to enact policies that would go against Big Oil and Car manufacturing, consuming etc. Thanks for posting!
petejmcd 2 years ago 15
Extremely AGREE !!
wonjohn11 2 years ago 6
fingers crossed we'll run out of oil, and new urbanism will be the only option ;-)
moondog999 2 years ago 6
i don't think we can get rid of suburbs. they are going to be with us for a long time. As some people move to new urbanist towns, the traffic will probably get better and the suburban people will probably be on traffic free roads.. and the two types of communities will exist at the same time.
funguycheng 1 year ago
@funguycheng Suburban communities won't be able to exist when a gallon of gas goes up to $4 per gallon and beyond. It's impossible. The suburbs ( and the more recent "exurbs" or "solar suburbs") are going to turn into slums and dead zones in the coming decades, if not years. They're completely pointless. They were built on a cheap oil economy and an ever expaning real estate market. Those are both coming to an end and the suburbs are going to be casualties.
TenderTrap86 1 year ago
@funguycheng. Those suburbs that cannot develop into mixed-used communities will end up becoming slums. The future is going to be more about local development than regional development with electrified commuter rail service (not high speed, btw) linking these highly autonomous towns.
raptorkiller2k5 6 months ago
@petejmcd
There you go... Lets show these clips to Randall O'Toole and Wendell Cox who work for those "Big Oil and Car manufacturing, consuming etc" since they are trying to attack Duany's ideas and principals.
Cyrus992 11 months ago
Aye. Very good indeed.
Rombizio 2 years ago 6
Excellent lecture :)
darkxeldar 2 years ago 6