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The Seaside Institute is pleased to announce that Donald Shoup, Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA, will be honored as the 2023 Seaside Prize recipient for his radical rethinking of parking policy. In his groundbreaking 2005 book, The High Cost of Free Parking, and his work since then, Shoup changed the way cities view the relationship between parking and the built environment, traffic congestion, energy consumption, and local economic development. The Institute will hold the 29th Annual Seaside Prize on February 24-26, 2023.

Last year’s winner, Jeff Speck, wrote in his seminal Walkable City Rules: “Parking covers more acres of Urban America than any one thing, and yet planners have neglected it for years … that was until the research of one man, who helped change the way planners think about parking forever.” That man was Donald Shoup. As noted in The Wall Street Journal, Shoup is described as a “parking rock star” whose works have inspired a group of followers dubbed Shoupistas.

The New York Times wrote that Shoup’s work “has led to a revolution in ideas about relieving congestion.” The High Cost of Free Parking and Shoup’s 2018 book, Parking and the City, remain classics in the fields of transportation and city planning. Jeffrey Tumlin, the author of Sustainable Transportation Planning, wrote: “If your city wants to focus on one topic for reducing traffic congestion, improving housing availability, cleaning the air, lessening climate change, making government more efficient, and enlivening the economy—all at the same time—then it should focus on parking.”

The Seaside Institute awards the Seaside Prize annually to individuals, organizations, or places that have made major contributions to the quality of the built community. Recipients have significantly influenced how towns and cities can best be built and rebuilt to reflect and promote New Urban principles, such as walkability, affordability, diversity, beauty, and sustainability. For more information on the Seaside Prize, visit Seaside Institute.org.

In addition to his position at UCLA, Shoup is a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners, an Honorary Professor at the Beijing Transportation Research Center, a winner of the American Planning Association’s National Excellence Award as a Planning Pioneer, and the American Collegiate Schools of Planning’s Distinguished Educator Award. More on Shoup can be found at ShoupDogg.com.

For Walton County, FL, like other areas throughout the country and world, parking and traffic congestion are critical challenges. With wit and humor, Shoup will present solutions that he discovered over many years of research.

The Seaside Prize Weekend will include guest lectures (some of which will be CEU accredited); the Seaside Prize Gala and awards ceremony; walking tours of Seaside, Alys Beach and Rosemary Beach; and social gatherings. The Prize Weekend is an opportunity for all who have an interest in New Urbanism, walkable communities, and human-scale planning and design. While the Prize Weekend is often of interest to architects, planners, and design students, all members of the community are invited to attend and learn why parking and traffic can be manageable with the right policies.

“You don’t have to be a planner to appreciate Dr. Shoup’s insights. Everyone in our community will be enlightened by his perspectives on why “free parking is anything but free,” said Seaside Institute Executive Director Thomas Cordi.

2023 Seaside Prize tickets are available now; visit Seasideinstitute.org for more information. To become a member of the Seaside Institute, visit SeasideInstitute.org/membership.

The Seaside Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Our mission is to inspire livable communities. The Seaside Institute offers strategically designed educational programs and symposia that bring together residents, visitors, architects and scholars to share ideas for building and supporting livable communities. The Institute’s three core tenets—Sustainability, Connectivity, Adaptability—work together to expand the lessons of New Urbanism and develop new strategies for a rapidly changing world. To learn more about the Seaside Institute, please go to www.seasideinstitute.org.
 
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Teresa

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SEASIDE Prize Weekend Events

There is still time to register to join us for a weekend that will celebrate the work of Donald Shoup.

Registration: seasideinstitute.org.

On Friday 2/24 - we will have a Welcome Reception at The Court - Seaside, Florida hosted by Black Bear Bread Co., Distillery 98, and The Odd Pelican Beer Co.. The reception will be followed by a keynote address from Rick Cole.

Saturday 2/25 will include breakfast bites by Black Bear Bread Co.at the Assembly Hall before the AM symposium kicks off at 9AM at the Lyceum. Speakers for the AM Session include: Henry Grabar, Norman Garrick, and Bill Fulton. After a lunch break we will resume with an afternoon symposium session with speakers M. Nolan Gray and Elizabeth Moule. Book signings to follow both symposium sessions on-site by Sundog Books.

Saturday 2/25 (evening)
Prize Award Presentation: The Chapel at Seaside 6:15PM

Gala Dinner at Bud & Alley's Waterfront Dining 8PM-10PM

Sunday 2/26 • 8AM
Breakfast with Andrés Duany - The Evolution of New Urbanism. Three Towns Ten Years Apart. - Bud & Alley’s

9AM- 12:30PM
Walking Tours with Andrés Duany of Seaside, FL, Rosemary Beach, Florida, and Alys Beach. (Alys Beach will be co-lead by Marieanne Khoury-Vogt - Khoury Vogt Architects. The tours commence the Prize festivities.

For those still in town, we have a small gathering Sunday evening planned from 4-6PM at Anne Hunter Galleries featuring the photography of the book Reflections on Seaside by Dhiru Thadani exhibiting the photographs of Fletcher Isacks, Kurt Lischka, and Jack Gardner.

Coffee will be flowing all weekend compliments of Amavida Coffee.

This weekend would not be possible without the Seaside Merchants and our sponsors and contributors. Thank you.
 

Teresa

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Seaside Institute:
Join us for a very special evening on Sunday, February 26th at Anne Hunter Galleries. We will have a little celebration of Seaside, FL after the SEASIDE Prize™ featuring the photography of Jack Gardner, Kurt Lischka, and Fletcher Isacks from the Reflections of Seaside by Dhiru Thadani.

Special Guest: Andrés Duany

A percentage of all artwork sold will benefit the Seaside Institute.

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