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    • The enduring legacy of John Nolen - CNU
      • DPZ developed a new tool to guide plan implementation: the “form-based code.” Rather than regulating floor area ratios and separating uses, the form-based code addressed the mass, scale, and design of the built environment.
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  1. Feb 25, 2016 · In the mid-1980s, Miami architects Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and their firm DPZ also rediscovered Nolen’s work. The inspiration for their plan of Seaside, Florida, the prototype new urbanist community, came from Nolen’s new towns, especially Venice, Florida.

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  3. Rogers delved into the rich cache of materials found in the John Nolen Papers[1] to produce the definitive history of an American new town, "too valuable to ignore," according to New Urbanists Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (hereinafter, "DPZ").[2]

  4. Jun 5, 2024 · Founded and largely designed by planner John Nolen, the city’s charm reflects its English garden city inspiration. #NotABooth. DPZ returned to CNU this year with the well-frequented #NotABooth lounge concept, featuring a table, seating, and a Cuban coffee station in place of the traditional booth setup seen amongst conference exhibitors.

  5. Jun 4, 2010 · Nolen bemoans the growing homogeneity of urban landscapes throughout the country and urged community leaders to search for a distinctive identity, whether in nature or culture, and assert it through design.

  6. This research presents the origins of the garden city ethic John Nolen introduced to the United States and its potential to foster a sustainable planning system capable of enlivening American civic culture. Keywords: Garden city, Florida city planning, John Nolen, New Urbanism, suburban sprawl.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_NolenJohn Nolen - Wikipedia

    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.

  8. John Nolen (1869–1937) was a pioneer in the development of professional town and city planning in the United States. Nolen’s comprehensive approach merged the social, economic, and physical aspects of planning while emphasizing “versatility, special knowledge, and cooperation.”

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