
Steve Mouzon brings a thorough
understanding
and deeply held
appreciation for traditionally-
built
places. A principal of Miami-based
PlaceMakers, who plan and market
places
according to historically
proven models, he
is, among other
things, the author of Southern
Living’s “Biltmore Estate Homes,” their first
upscale plan book, which
featured his designs
exclusively,
and “Architectural Elements:
Traditional Construction Details” recently
published by McGraw-Hill.
A registered architect in both Alabama and Florida, Steve is also the co-founder of The
New Urban Guild, a collection of architects, landscape architects and others dedicated
to the study and design of traditional buildings and the places they come to form.
A native of Alabama, Steve has been an advocate for time-honored town planning since
the early 1980s, and has amassed one of the largest private architectural and town
planning libraries in the region, with over 2,000 volumes, 14,000 slides and 20,000
images.