#27 Steve Mouzon: Catching Up with an OG in the New Urbanist Movement
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In this episode, I sit down with OG Steve Mouzon, a well-known architect, designer and instigator of the New Urbanist movement, to explore the art of building places that truly matter. Steve shares compelling stories from his journey in urbanism, including projects like Mahogany Bay Village and Providence in Huntsville, Alabama, where he brought local materials and craftsmanship to life in unique, resilient ways. Steve makes a bold case for why "impossible" projects bring out the best in urban design, inspiring us to rethink what’s achievable. We discuss how generalist thinking, leadership, and a willingness to challenge outdated regulations are essential to creating sustainable, beautiful spaces. This conversation goes beyond theory, offering real insights on creativity, humility, and the power of community involvement in transforming our cities. TAKEAWAYS: Preserve Land Character Through Simplicity and Local Craftsmanship: Beautiful, sustainable spaces are achieved by honoring the land’s character and using regional materials and crafts. Embrace a Generalist Approach for Holistic Solutions: Urbanists should adopt a broad, adaptable mindset, enabling them to see connections and address complex urban challenges creatively. Challenge the Status Quo to Drive Innovation: Innovative urban solutions emerge when architects and planners push beyond conventional practices and embrace fresh perspectives. Community Involvement and Intergenerational Exchange Lead to Thriving Spaces: Engaging with the community and drawing on insights across generations helps foster urban environments that truly serve their residents. Simplicity Over Complexity in Sustainable Design: Simple, resilient designs often outperform complex systems, enhancing sustainability and adaptability in a way that prioritizes human flourishing. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Preserving Land Character and Urbanism 02:48 Steve's Journey in Architecture 08:00 Innovative Projects and Community Building 24:06 Barriers to Building Better Places 41:15 Leadership and Overcoming Challenges 45:12 Exploring Local Patterns and Historical Insights 51:01 Building Codes and Egress Regulations 57:31 The Complexity of Urban Planning and Building Standards 01:03:27 The Importance of Generalist Thinking in Urbanism 01:10:54 The Fragility of Modern Construction Methods 01:19:21 Simplicity vs. Complexity in Sustainable Building Practices 01:30:05 The Vision of Adaptability and Simplicity 01:31:30 Competing Visions in Sustainability 01:33:54 Foundations of Sustainable Places 01:37:48 Intergenerational Exchange in Urbanism 01:40:29 Innovative Developments in Urban Design 01:47:31 Common Threads of Successful Projects 01:52:11 The Importance of Generosity and Humility 01:57:26 Lessons from Pain and Innovation STEVE’S RECOMMENDED PLACES TO VISIT ​Providence​Mahogany Bay​Carlon Landing​Wheeler​South Main, CO​Seaside, FL​Rosemary, FL​I'on​Habersham​NW ArkansasCONTACT STEVE: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevemouzon/ X: https://x.com/stevemouzon?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.originalgreen?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Book: The Original Green Websites:  newurbanguild.com (New Urban Guild) originalgreen.org (Original Green) katrinacottages.com (Katrina Cottages) CONNECT WITH AUSTIN TUNNELL Newsletter: https://playbook.buildingculture.com/ https://www.instagram.com/austintunnell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tunnell-2a41894a/ https://twitter.com/AustinTunnell CONNECT WITH BUILDING CULTURE https://www.buildingculture.com/ https://www.instagram.com/buildingculture/ https://twitter.com/build_culture https://www.facebook.com/BuildCulture/ SPONSORS Thank you so much to the sponsors of The Building Culture Podcast! Sierra Pacific Windows: https://www.sierrapacificwindows.com/ One Source Windows: https://onesourcewindows.com/
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