Open Innovation
For 20 years, the New Urbanism has been a thought leader in sustainable planning, urban design and architecture, and we plan to stay there. The Open Innovation track will showcase cutting edge work of members and attendees covering a variety of topics from brand new theories of urbanism still in the formation stage to completed projects available for critique.
Thank you all for your participation in the Open Innovation Track. The following sessions have been collected from our participant's excellent proposals:
Friday, May 11th, 2012:
10:30am From Balanced Roads to Transit Oriented Development
- Incorporating Feeling and Habit into Bicycling Advocacy
- Old World's Multimodal Design = New World's Complete Streets
- Not your Grandfather's DOT: How FDOT is taking Multi-Modal Planning to the Next Level
- Tracks to TOD in Somerville: One Community's Approach to TOD Planning
- Fare-Free Transit
- Urban Mobility Generation: A traveler transportation hierarchy
- Acting Local for long term impact and progress | Transition, Resiliency and Descent Planning
- Climate Adaptation Strategies
- Getting Real about Sustainability; Building Resiliency with Living Infrastructure
- Bahia Muyuyo Project
3:45pm Growing "In" in the 21st Century: Incremental growth patterns
- Stations as Places
- The charrette process: Architectural preferences
- Generative Pattern Languages and Incremental Infrastructure for real places
- Woonerf: A New Neighborhood of Shared, Living Streets
- Radical Radial - Re-Urbanization of Main Streets! An European approach
- Grids, Plats & Codes - a proposal for Cities as Master Developers in the 21st century
- The Next Urbanism - New Urbanism Responding to the 21st Century
Saturday, May 12th, 2012:
10:45am Tactical Urbanism, Economics and Community
- Tactical Urbanism Workshop
- The Importance of Local Infrastructure Financing
- Economic Incentives to Reduce Sprawl
- Killing the Civic Inferiority Complex
- Randall Anway - Deep Placemaking
2pm Across the Transect: From Historic Preservation to Composting
- Preservation and Urbanism
- The Trashy Transect: Composting in Miami through Miami 21
- Geeks and Grounders: High and Low Tech Transect Analysis
- Coding in the Galapagos Islands: Balancing Nature and People
3:45pm Sprawl Repair and Infill: From Incremental to Wetrofit to Agriculture
- Growing Outside of the Box
- Single Family Residences in for-rent Developments and Small Home Design
- Incremental Sprawl Repair
- Steve Mouzon's Newest Idea
- Wetrofit Service
For questions about the Open Innovation Track, please email innovation@cnu.org.


