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Celebration seeks to recreate the traditional atmosphere of Southeastern towns in the 1940s and blend it with modern architecture. As such, the color scheme and architec-tural style of housing designs are strictly regulated by the master architect’s guide-lines. Celebration’s Villages are classified by the scale of homes. Eight categories of residential offerings are available from small to large: bungalow, garden, cottage, village, manor and estate homes, along with townhomes and condominiums. Since each Village comprises homes of the same scale, the scale of housing varies according to the street, providing pleasant changes in landscape for walkers. This way of planning also results in people living close to others in a similar income group, so many residents find it easier to build stronger ties with neighbors. To maintain consistency and unity throughout the town’s landscape, eight South-eastern architectural styles of the 1940s are permitted for exteriors in Celebration. These include Colonial, Victorian, Georgian, French, Coastal, Craftsman, Classical and Greek. People who purchase land may choose any design for their homes depending on their preference, but houses of the same design cannot exist side by side. This regulation was set forth by the master plan architects in the initial planning stage to avoid a monotonous urban landscape of similar house designs lined up in a row. In Celebration, owners can build a custom home as long as it abides by the design code of the town. In practice, however, this is difficult because of the need to harmonize with the town’s landscape. For this reason, Celebration provides a menu of prede-signed options. This is actually popular among owners, as design drawings can be customized as desired, and a wide array of options are available. Currently, town architects conduct reviews for architecture and its coloring, to maintain a unified landscape throughout the town. The first thing one notices about Celebration homes is that most of them include front porches to encourage family activities or friendly chats with neighbors. This was very common in America’s past. The porches also give residents an overall view of the town, helping them keep their eyes on children and discouraging crime. The front porch is one of many enduring symbols of traditional American values that are on display in Celebration. Celebration seeks to recreate the traditional atmosphere of Southeastern towns in the 1940s and blend it with modern architecture. As such, the color scheme and architec-tural style of housing designs are strictly regulated by the master architect’s guide-lines. Celebration’s Villages are classified by the scale of homes. Eight categories of residential offerings are available from small to large: bungalow, garden, cottage, village, manor and estate homes, along with townhomes and condominiums. Since each Village comprises homes of the same scale, the scale of housing varies according to the street, providing pleasant changes in landscape for walkers. This way of planning also results in people living close to others in a similar income group, so many residents find it easier to build stronger ties with neighbors. To maintain consistency and unity throughout the town’s landscape, eight South-eastern architectural styles of the 1940s are permitted for exteriors in Celebration. These include Colonial, Victorian, Georgian, French, Coastal, Craftsman, Classical and Greek. People who purchase land may choose any design for their homes depending on their preference, but houses of the same design cannot exist side by side. This regulation was set forth by the master plan architects in the initial planning stage to avoid a monotonous urban landscape of similar house designs lined up in a row. In Celebration, owners can build a custom home as long as it abides by the design code of the town. In practice, however, this is difficult because of the need to harmonize with the town’s landscape. For this reason, Celebration provides a menu of prede-signed options. This is actually popular among owners, as design drawings can be customized as desired, and a wide array of options are available. Currently, town architects conduct reviews for architecture and its coloring, to maintain a unified landscape throughout the town. The first thing one notices about Celebration homes is that most of them include front porches to encourage family activities or friendly chats with neighbors. This was very common in America’s past. The porches also give residents an overall view of the town, helping them keep their eyes on children and discouraging crime. The front porch is one of many enduring symbols of traditional American values that are on display in Celebration. Landscapes with Traditional American Taste緑の多い戸建て住宅エリアデザインの異なる戸建て住宅が並ぶ小規模なバンガローホームタウンセンターに近いコンドミニアムアルチザンパークのコンドミニアムタウンホームビクトリアン様式の邸宅フレンチ様式の邸宅コースタル様式の邸宅クラシカル様式の邸宅近隣とのコミュニケーションのため、玄関前にポーチを配置①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩⑪①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩⑪Home rich in greens Homes of varied designs in a row Small-scale bungalow homes A condominium close to the Town Center A condominium in the Artisan ParkTownhome Victorian-style homeFrench-style homeCoastal-style homeClassical-style homeMost homes have front porches for friendly chats with neighbors次回予告 : セレブレーション・フロリダ vol.4 『 都市設計者と住宅所有者組合』Coming up in the next edition: Celebration, Florida Vol. 4 “Celebration Residential Owners Association and How It Works”GLOBAL REPORT

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