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Stefanos Polyzoides (born February 16, 1946 in Athens, Greece) is a architect and urban planner based in Pasadena, California. He received his undergraduate and master degrees in architecture and urban planning from Princeton University.
He is often noted as the “Godfather of New Urbanism [1].
Background
From 1973 until 1997, he was an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Southern California. Polyzoides is a co-founder of the Congress for the New Urbanism and, with his wife Elizabeth Moule, a partner in Moule & Polyzoides, a Pasadena, California practice since 1990.
Notable Projects
Architectural and Urban Planning Projects overseen by Stefanos Polyzoides
Publications
The publication of Polyzoides’ book "Courtyard Housing in Los Angeles" preceded the re-emergence of the Courtyard Housing typology in recent years. He is also the co-author of Los Angeles Courtyard Housing: A Typological Analysis (1977), The Plazas of New Mexico (2012), and the author of R.M. Schindler, Architect (1982), and the forthcoming Between House and Tower: The Architecture of Density. He also led on the production of four distinguished exhibitions and exhibition catalogs on the architectural and urban history of Southern California: Caltech: 1910–1950, Myron Hunt: 1868–1952, Wallace Neff, and Johnson, Kaufmann & Coate.