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Green Urbanism in Miami

Most of you know that I have a bachelors degree in architecture from The University of Miami. The Dean of the school of architecture is Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, from the firm DPZ and best known for their unbelievable urbanism concepts.
Miami's New Urbanism
I studied with The Luis and Jorge Trelles as well as Teofilo Victoria and Andres Duany and the concept of "New Urbanism" was drilled into us from day one at UM. I recently found an article by Time.com where Andres Duany was interviewed and explains a bit about New Urbanism.

Andrés Duany is writing the blueprint for a greener human habitat. The Miami-based architect is the co-founder, with his wife Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, of the firm DPZ, and over the years he's become a leader in what's called New Urbanism. It's a philosophy of design that tackles not so much buildings themselves as the entire built environment. Duany and his peers in New Urbanism want to stem suburban sprawl in favor of medium-density towns and neighborhoods where houses, offices, shopping and leisure activities would all be within a walkable space. The automobile - which is responsible for a significant portion of most Americans' individual carbon footprint - would become an option, not a lifeline. "This goes beyond simply having cars that will pollute less, like hybrids," says Duany, a voluble 58-year-old who grew up in Cuba before moving to the U.S. in 1960. "It means not having to drive." (Hear Duany talk about New Urbanism on this week's Greencast.)

How is this "New Urbanism" relevant to Miami Real Estate? SIMPLE. Miami is a HUGE city; the amount it takes you to travel from one end to the other could be in excess of 2 hours in rush hour traffic. That could mean INSANITY for anyone relocating to Miami-Dade County who doesn't know any better. Within Miami, there are plenty of self-sustaining neighborhoods and people throughout the years have chosen to live, work and play in those areas to avoid the whole commute issue.

Of course Rick and I will ask our customers where they plan to work and what schools they are looking for their kids because this is crucial for the commute. In a perfect world of design, when we are talking about the typical American family, both parents would work near their place of residence and they would choose a school for their kids where they live. In Miami it has gotten out of hand. You see a parent working in Downtown Miami and the other in Fort Lauderdale - typically they choose to live in the middle of their commute but this is far from the "new urbanism concept".

The romantic architect in me favors these mixed-use projects and self-sustaining "walkable" communities. But that romantic side is in constant disagreement with the practical side of me that says "that could only happen in a perfect, fictitious world". From our friends in Miami Shores whose husband was just transferred from Fort Lauderdale to El Doral, or the Barry University professor who has to commute to Miami Shores from Miami Beach every day. Where we choose to live to lessen the impact of a commute is an extremely important decision and one that deserves delicate scrutiny.

As for New and Green Urbanism, I will keep encouraging and dreaming and will certainly support it, but know that reality will win in most cases.

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37 commentsRick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate • December 24 2007 12:10PM

Holiday Wishes from Rick & Ines - Real Estate Shows Style!

For those of you that don't know Jeff Turner, you should check him out.  We call him all kinds of things, from "tool boy" to "gadget man" .....and other terms of endearment that are so fitting.

The truth is that he owns a company called Real Estate Shows which puts out an incredible product for Realtors and others in the industry.  Jeff is technically a vendor, but never, NEVER comes out as one and NEVER tries to sell his product.  He has loyal customers like us to do it for him.

Just last week he announced a new feature for Real Estate Shows that I found amazing so I decided to share it with you.  With RES you can now make Holiday Shows as virtual cards.  I had been toying with making a virtual card and Jeff just happened to drop the gift on my lap.  So needless to say, I am sharing the card with you.

I picked the photos, wrote the message and personalized it and sent it to those I appreciate.  Now I am re-gifting Jeff's gift to me.   ENJOY!!

Happy Holidays from Rick & Ines

We wanted to thank each and everyone of you for being a part of our lives.

We truly believe we cross paths for a reason and for that we are grateful!

Best wishes this Holiday Season and always,

Rick and Ines

RICK & INES - Enrique Garcia & Ines Hegedus-Garcia | Realtors
Cell 305.206.9366 | Dir 305.758.2323 | Email | Website
39 commentsRick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate • December 12 2007 01:22PM

Miamism Holiday Fun - with all your help

Hi everyone!! It's time to ask for your help again....especially because I had so much fun with your Halloween entries. You will get link-love in return, so send me your stuff! Whether it's a beautifully decorated home in your neck of the woods a family tradition, even recipes.....if you dare!

rick_and_ines_christmas.jpgThis is my favorite part of the year! The decorations, the holiday spirit, the sharing, the shopping, the gifts!

I hope you saw what fun we had with Halloween entries, but now I want to ask for you to send me anything that has to do with The end of the year Holidays. Whether it's Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or any other special celebration.

We, at Miamism, love diversity and specially enjoy to hear about different holiday traditions from different households. Whether it's a story, a special poem, a photo......send us anything you appreciate about the holidays and we will post it here. It's a happy time of the year and nothing better than celebrating and enjoying stories with others.

e-mail us at info@miamism.com

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

52 commentsRick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate • December 02 2007 10:58AM