Neotraditional
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Jerarquía
Americas, The > <modern American styles and periods> > <modern North American styles and movements> > <modern North American architecture styles and movements>
Descripción
Describes elements of the built environment, primarily in newly constructed suburban areas of the United States, characterized by a mix of land uses, spaces and buildings scaled to pedestrians, public green space, and an emphasis on mass transit rather than on automobiles, elements typical of traditional American small towns; popular from the 1980s. For the American planning movement incorporating neotraditional design principles, use "New Urbanism."
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Otros términos
- Neotradicional [es]
- Neotraditionalism [en]
- Neotrad [en]