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It was adopted by most of the convents in the order, this branch being known as Urbanists; the minority, who followed the stricter rule, were called Clarisses.
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There are exceptional few doing so already notably among the New Urbanists, who look to tradition for such newly radical patterns and the humanistic enterprises they encourage such as walking to shop, attend school, worship, or just gather together on foot.
Paul Gunther: Tahrir Square-- Where Social Media Found a Footing: Traditional Urban Plazas as Crucible of Change Paul Gunther 2011
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How might the future look if the New Urbanists have their way?
Road Worriers 2009
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Urbanists have been exploring solutions to combat the thickening smog, impersonal buildings and urban gridlock that so often defines this great city.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Vertical Farm - Stackable Highrise - Mexico City 2009
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With volatile gas prices, imploding suburban real estate, and an incoming administration, the New Urbanists seize their moment.
Road Worriers 2009
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There are exceptional few doing so already notably among the New Urbanists, who look to tradition for such newly radical patterns and the humanistic enterprises they encourage such as walking to shop, attend school, worship, or just gather together on foot.
Paul Gunther: Tahrir Square-- Where Social Media Found a Footing: Traditional Urban Plazas as Crucible of Change Paul Gunther 2011
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How might the future look if the New Urbanists have their way?
Road Worriers 2009
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There are exceptional few doing so already notably among the New Urbanists, who look to tradition for such newly radical patterns and the humanistic enterprises they encourage such as walking to shop, attend school, worship, or just gather together on foot.
Paul Gunther: Tahrir Square-- Where Social Media Found a Footing: Traditional Urban Plazas as Crucible of Change Paul Gunther 2011
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With volatile gas prices, imploding suburban real estate, and an incoming administration, the New Urbanists seize their moment.
Road Worriers 2009
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There are exceptional few doing so already notably among the New Urbanists, who look to tradition for such newly radical patterns and the humanistic enterprises they encourage such as walking to shop, attend school, worship, or just gather together on foot.
Paul Gunther: Tahrir Square-- Where Social Media Found a Footing: Traditional Urban Plazas as Crucible of Change Paul Gunther 2011
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