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Promoting the building of sustainable places through education and design by sharing visionary expertise throughout the world.

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If you have less than 100 intersections per square mile, you have NO CHANCE of building a walkable place there. ~Rick Hall #GuildSummit25

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Charles Brewer set out to build Las Catalinas, one of his top goals was to build it as a town for completely free-range kids. And context was king. ~Sara Bega #GuildSummit25

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In a place as intricate as Las Catalinas, if every architect was trying to make big moves, it would be chaos. So we steered them to smaller moves like Gifts to the Street. ~Sara Bega #GuildSummit25

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Preservation isn’t just about individual buildings; it’s about groupings of buildings. Lose enough of them, and you lose the urbanism. ~Gary Brewer #GuildSummit25

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If anyone pulls off a completed real town in one lifetime, that’s an awesome accomplishment! We really need more Town Founders. ~Aaron Lubeck #GuildSummit25

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Lêon Krier celebration of life at St. Alphonse - International Parish of Luxembourg earlier today. facebook.com/share/v/15La1r…

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The green block translates into walkability and walkability translates into sustainability, and creates great places for children. ~Douglas Duany #GuildSummit25

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If you want to do a market street, make it very narrow where you don’t have to cross a lot of traffic. And make the buildings narrow. Don’t chase national retailers; have many small businesses. ~Douglas Duany #GuildSummit25

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New Urbanism has built-in advantages: when well-done, people tend to value it more highly, plus there’s only so much of it. Build lovable and durable places and they tend to serve you a lot better. The downside is they tend to be front-loaded. ~Ward Davis #GuildSummit25

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With New Urbanism, we’re building things that are more responsible and more durable. Over time, that serves us well. ~Ward Davis #GuildSummit25

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An ADU is a small apartment; a Guest Suite doesn’t have a full kitchen, and therefore doesn’t count as a dwelling unit. ~John Anderson #GuildSummit25

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A starter home is designed for a couple. Your first move-up is for space for the kids; the second is to have a home-office. At empty-nest time, you might move down. If you’re in the place you want to be, you don’t want to have to move at these points ~John Anderson #GuildSummit25

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Key to the Next-Level Starter Home is to design it in such a way that it gets treated the same way in finance as ordinary single-family homes. ~John Anderson #GuildSummit25

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Carter Froelich interviews Casey Roloff, CEO, and Jeff Gundersen, CFO, of Seabrook Land Company to explore their journey in building thriving, walkable, new urbanist communities in the Pacific Northwest. linkedin.com/pulse/episode-…