Identity elements
Name and location of repository
Level of description
Folder
Title
3.28 TND Code, Orlando, FL
Date(s)
- 1999 (Creation)
Extent
Two duplicate reports, totaling approx. 30-40 pages
Name of creator
Administrative history
DPZ was founded in 1980 by Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk as an architectural practice. Identifying the deficiencies of the suburban context for their early buildings led to a rediscovery of neighborhood structure and influenced the design of Seaside, acclaimed for its traditional town plan, streetscapes and buildings.
Recognizing the need for an alternative to suburban zoning, the firm proposed a re-integration of urban components with the Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) in 1990. The TND became a model regulation for compact mixed-use neighborhood design, informing hundreds of municipal ordinances throughout the country.
With several new communities well underway, Duany and Plater-Zyberk joined contemporaries to found the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) in 1993. CNU’s charter, annual meetings and numerous policy initiatives, are guiding an international movement of sustainable urban growth and community design. The firm’s subsequent initiatives have generated documents that reflect DPZ’s commitment to ‘open source’ – the Lexicon, SmartCode, Transect, Lean Urbanism, Sprawl Repair, Light Imprint, among them.
Content and structure elements
Scope and content
Two Drafts of Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) Code prepared for the City of Orlando
Table of Contents:
Infill Section
Greenfield Section
Definitions Illustrations