Resources & Links 
Community Resources | Entertainment & Shopping | New Urbanism Links

There are many websites with information about Traditional Neighborhood Developments. Here are a few we believe you'll find interesting:

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/urbhist.html
Urban Design is a bibliographic research guide to Internet sites and library resources supporting urban design research at UC Berkeley. Compiled by Deborah Sommer, City Planning & Landscape Architecture Librarian.

http://www.netsense.net/~terry/newurban.htm
Projects, people, articles, and books are limited to those resources with a strong design component or direct references to New Urbanism. Organizations and other resources include New Urbanism links as well as those for related issues such as urban sprawl, sustainability, growth management, downtown revitalization, and transportation.

http://www.seasidefl.com/
Seaside (Florida) website

http://www.kentlandsusa.com/
Kentland (Maryland) website

http://www.tndtownpaper.com/
A print and web publication about TND communities.

http://www.newurbannews.com/
A concise introduction to the principles of the New Urbanism, as well as selected articles on the latest developments in the field.

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