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    John Nolen (June 14, 1869 – February 18, 1937) [1] was an American landscape architect, planning consultant, founding member of the American City Planning Institute and a writer. [2] Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nolen was orphaned as a child and placed in Girard College.

  2. Aug 4, 2015 · Almost everyone in Madison, Wisconsin has driven on John Nolen Drive—the boulevard that runs along Lake Monona—but few know much about the influential landscape architect and city planner from whom it takes its name.

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  3. John Nolen (1869-1937) was the first American to identify himself exclusively as a town and city planner. Educated at Harvard University, Nolen is regarded today as the “dean of American city planning” and a pioneer in the field.

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  4. Feb 25, 2016 · With the rise of the New Urbanism and smart growth movements, Nolen’s concept of planning has taken hold and is continuing to evolve. Infill projects, form-based codes, livability indicators, transit-oriented development, and ecological restoration are now integral to the planning profession.

  5. John Nolen is the famous city planner who designed the City of Venice. He was born in Philadelphia in 1869. After his father died and his mother remarried, they sent Nolen to Girard College. He went on to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania.

  6. In 1927 he was elected president of the National Conference on City Planning. Nolen died on February 18, 1937, at the age of 67. Learn about the man whose vision as an urban planner helped transform the city of Madison, the state park system, and the University of Wisconsin.

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  8. John Nolen was one of the most important figures in the emerging city planning profession in the United States in the early twentieth century. He was born in Philadelphia, the son of John C. and Matilda Thomas Nolen.

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