Relacionar Columnas Roots of New UrbanismVersión en línea Garden City por Karim Youssef 1 John Nolen integrated 2 In Nolen's plan for St. Petersburg, 3 The main focus of the article is to study 4 'Sellscapes' create 5 In Nolen's Venice regional plan, 6 Suburban sprawl degrades the land and numbs the soul because it relegates 7 The ethical connection remains vague between 8 Civic virtue is 9 The plan for Seaside, Florida, was 10 New Urbanists depict current development practices as 11 A privatized suburban landscape of malls and gated subdivisions lacks 12 New Urbanism invigorated 13 "Environmentalism" is 14 Central to the movement of New Urbanism is spurring the belief that skilled professionals could design environments to improve the human situation. parkways linked white and black neighborhoods to parks and local centers planned for stores, churches, and public buildings. a civic presence and a sense of civic virtue. a modified neoclassical grid straight out of the tradition of John Nolen. greenbelts protected natural features while parkways extended from the hinterlands into downtown. a "cultural shift" to rediscover civic life and to restore the vitality of the public realm. city planning history by invoking the tradition of American civic design to solve suburban sprawl. the past plans of Nolen and the present work of New Urbanists. the evolution of John Nolen's planning vision and the garden city ethic he introduced in the U.S. "sellscapes", meaning areas segregated by market segments. the human environment to the dimensions of machines and to the lure of consumerism. a landscape of isolated land uses and isolated people. European and American design traditions to create a balanced and ethical planning system. the ethic of limiting personal interests for a common good.