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SmartCode Version 9.2 Acrobat PDF (4.5 MB)

SmartCode Version 9.2 InDesign CS3 (20 MB)

SmartCode Version 9.2 InDesign INX (542 KB)

Support Files for InDesign (14 MB)

Cover Files Only (17 MB)

Downloads for Supplementary Modules


EXCEL AND WORD FILES AVAILABLE AT CATS

These downloads of SmartCode files are free of charge to municipalities and design firms who wish to work with the code. The model code should be calibrated for local character. Case studies, workshop opportunities and consultant services are listed on this site.

There is a 72-page newsprint booklet available in bundles of 20 for $120 a bundle plus S&H. The booklet presents the entire SmartCode v9.2 text and diagrams in a compact, portable form, with an introduction to transect-based planning.

The comprehensive SmartCode Version 9 and Manual, a fully illustrated and annotated 250-page calibrator's guide, is available for purchase. The Manual offers a concise introduction, a complete annotated code text, a series of supplementary Modules, also annotated, and an extended Appendix with sample plans, step-by-step procedures, illustrations, historical commentary, checklists, and resources. Contact New Urban News Publications to place an order.

For the archived files of SmartCode Version 9.0 and Version 8.0, please contact us.

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NEW FEATURES OF V9

The base SmartCode is shorter and simpler than Version 8. Sections that were rarely used have been made into supplementary Modules, to be incorporated during calibration if desired.

Article 2 is called Regional Scale Plans instead of Sector Scale Plans. The unit of classification is still a Sector.

Article 3 Sequence of Community Design provides instruction for users.

Article 4 provisions are clearer with regard to different sized parcels in Infill.

Article 5 has been restructured so that it is shorter and simpler. Builders working in multiple T-zones will find it easier to compare the differences.

Table 1 is organized by types appropriate to each Transect Zone.

Table 8 gives more graphic information about Building Configuration.

Table 13 Civic Space minimum sizes are smaller.

Article 7 Definitions are more complete, including terms that appear on Tables.

The Streetscape section is now called Thoroughfare to reflect New Urbanist thinking about frontage context.

TOD is classified as an overlay on either TND or RCD, differing only by a 30% density bonus at the site scale.

Special District provisions are noted at the Community Scale, not just the Regional Scale.

There are minor revisions throughout the code for improved clarity.