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John Nolen, Landscape Architect and City Planner

hardcoverApril 21, 2015
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ISBN-13: 9781625340795 ISBN-10: 1625340796
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
April 21, 2015
Weight
2.1 lbs
Dimensions
26.70×2.50×19.10 cm

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John Nolen, Landscape Architect and City Planner by Stephenson, R. Bruce. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781625340795.

John Nolen (1869–1937) was the first American to identify himself exclusively as a town and city planner. In 1903, at the age of thirty-four, he enrolled in the new Harvard University program in landscape architecture, studying under Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and Arthur Shurcliff. Two years later, he opened his own office in Harvard Square. Over the course of his career, Nolen and his firm completed more than four hundred projects, including comprehensive plans for more than twenty-five cities, across the United States. Like other progressive reformers of his era, Nolen looked to Europe for models to structure the rapid urbanization defining modern life into more efficient and livable form. His books, including New Towns for Old: Achievements in Civic Improvement in Some American Small Towns and Neighborhoods, promoted the new practice of city planning and were widely influential. In this insightful biography, R. Bruce Stephenson analyzes the details of Nolens many experiments, illuminating the planning principles he used in laying out communities from Mariemont, Ohio, to Venice, Florida. Stephenson concludes by discussing the potential of Nolens work as a model of a sustainable vision relevant to American civic culture today.