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History

The natural beauty of its Lady's Island setting, just outside the historic town of Beaufort, South Carolina, inspired the vision for Celadon, as well as its ancient resonant name.

Town Founder Dennis O. Green, saw the possibilities for creating an exceptionally well designed community at the site, though a satisfactory plan for the project was elusive at first.

A visit to several traditional neighborhood developments made abundantly clear what was best about those communities and brought the principles of Traditional Neighborhood Development and the work of the celebrated architectural design firm, Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company (DPZ) into the Celadon process.

To learn more about New Traditional Neighborhood Developments, please visit the links below:

www.tndtownpaper.com

www.dpz.com
www.newurbannews.com

Cel/a/don (sel’e don), n. 1: a pale green color, much used in porcelain. 2: a ceramic glaze originated in China that is greenish in color and is used especially on various stonewares and porcelains
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