New Towns for Old


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By John Nolen, Introduction by Charles D Warren
Imprint: LIBRARY OF AMERICAN LANDSCAPE HISTORY
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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." Between 1905 and 1937, Nolen's firm, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, completed more than 350 commissions throughout the United States. Among them are the plans for Kingsport, Tennessee; Kistler, Pennsylvania; the new suburbs of Union Park Gardens in Wilmington, Delaware, and Myers Park in Charlotte, North Carolina; Venice, Florida, one of his most ambitious projects; and the best known, Mariemont, Ohio, whose development Nolen directed from the ground up. Charles D. Warren, architect, is coauthor of Carrere & Hastings, Architects and author of the introduction to The Architecture of Charles A. Platt. Warren has taught design at the University of Michigan and the Institute for Classical Architecture, and in 1990-91 he was Town Architect in Seaside, Florida.

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