| Society for Photographic Education
www.spenational.org
Society for Photographic Education, Mid-Atlantic Region
www.spema.org
Center for American Places
Beautiful photographic and scholarly books about - that's right - American places.
www.americanplaces.org
KATARXIS
On Contemporary Traditional Architecture and Urbanism
Welcome to KATARXIS, a new webzine dedicated exclusively to Classical and Traditional Architecture and Urbanism, as it is reflected and practiced in many places of the contemporary world.
luciensteil.tripod.com/katarxis
INTBAU
The International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture &
Urbanism (INTBAU) is a new independent association that promotes cooperation between all those who design, make or enjoy traditional buildings, architecture and places. INTBAU is building an active network of individuals and institutions of individuals and institutions dedicated to the creation of humane and harmonious buildings and places which respect local traditions.
www.intbau.org
Congress for the New Urbanism
These people are exactly right about what is wrong with America's built environment.
www.cnu.org
James Howard Kunstler
So is he. His politics are another matter. But the website is never dull, and Jim's books on place (The Geography of Nowhere and Home from Nowhere) should be required reading for every American.
www.kunstler.com
MoveOn
A Political Action Committee for the rest of us.
www.moveon.org
Everyday Places
Urban art projects and writing by Nick Tobier and friends.
www.everydayplaces.com
"Unseen Infrared"
an article by Sandy about the black and white infrared film she used for "Fifty Houses"
www.apogeephoto.com/mag6-6/unseen_infrared.shtml
Interview with Sandy on "Smart City" National Public Radio with Carol Coletta, December 2003. About 25 minutes, second half of show.
www.smartcityradio.com
USA Today Interview
From April 18, 2003.
www.usatoday.com
New Towns (formerly The Town Paper)
For columns by Sandy and many other New Urbanists.
www.tndtownpaper.com
Veritas et Venustas
The blog of John Massengale, AIA CNU
"Hello, my name is John. I'm a recovering architect."
massengale.typepad.com
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