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Video. Reston Virginia. America's First New Town Concept.

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax


 

Tamra: How did Reston get its name…from being a restful place to live? How come its design is so unusual?

Steve: No Tamra, Reston is a peaceful place to live…but the name Reston was derived from the initials of Robert E. Simon, the man behind the outstanding design, vision, and creation of Reston.

That is a sculpture of him above sitting on a bench a Lake Anne Center.

 

 

 

 

The Head of Reston's founder Bob Simon

I will write about the history of Reston from time to time, since it is an intriguing topic for anyone interested in real estate development and the thought process that goes into designing a livable community…rather then just slapping up some buildings, selling them and running off to do it again somewhere else.

The following quote is from the Washington Post 2004:

“Robert E. Simon Jr. is the pioneer behind the groundbreaking planned community of Reston, which celebrates its fortieth anniversary this year.

 

 

 

 

Reston’s European-style plaza, clustered townhomes, centerpiece Reston Lake Anne Village Centerlake, and contemporary architecture are studied by planning and architecture students across the country.

Named by the American Institute of Certified Planners as a national planning landmark, Reston is a classic study in community planning. Simon, who turns 90 next month, moved back to enjoy his creation 11 years ago.”

Source: Washington Post, Mar 25, 2004

 

 

 

 

What was he thinking?

Fred: Do you have some quotes from any speeches made by Mr. Simon which give some background into his thought process?

Steve: Yes Fred…..the following quote is from his Genisis speech in 1961:

More Lake Anne Center“This brings me to 1961. A representative of the Washington real-estate firm of Shannon & Luchs was given the assignment to sell a 6,750-acre parcel of Virginia countryside.

He spoke to Jim Lannegan in New York, hoping to interest Roger Stevens, but instead Jim called a friend of his, Henry Wrightson. “Henry, do you know anybody that is interested in 6,000-odd acres in Virginia?”

Henry replied, “Maybe, if you come on up and see me.” The person he had in mind, of course, was me.

 

 

 

  The project was really out of my area, but it seemed such a marvelous opportunity. The location was perfect.

The foundations were just being laid for the magnificent Dulles Airport terminal building and construction crews were scratching away at the runways.
An airport like that in what seems like a desert will cause the desert to flower.

And Dulles Airport was being put into Fairfax County, then the single, fastest-growing county in the United States.



The property was about 18 miles from Washington, the nation’s capital and fastest-growing metropolitan Bob sits Benchingly in Bronzearea in the country. On top of this, the terrain was beautiful. It was an irresistible challenge, so I didn’t resist.  What should be done with the land? With a parcel this size, the only conceivable single use was a bedroom community; and that, to me, was a repulsive idea.

We began to think about a “New Town.” Of the many definitions of a New Town, I prefer the one given by Ada Louise Huxtable in the New York Times: a New Town is a large-scale development with residential, commercial, industrial, cultural and civic functions. In other words, a well-rounded community.

 

Pierre: Is Mr. Simon still alive…I hope so...... he sounds like such a good guy?

 Steve: Yes Pierre, Mr. Simon is alive and living in Reston at Lake Anne, where it all started. You can kind of visit him at the Lake Anne Plaza….his life size bronze sculpture sits on a park bench there. You can sit beside him after learning more about the very cool history of Reston at the Reston Museum.

Here is a video of Lake Anne and Reston's visionary below:



 

 

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Comments(4)

Ellie McIntire
Ellicott City Clarksville Howard County Maryland Real Estate - Ellicott City, MD
Luxury service in Central Maryland

Every day is a learning opportunity and you have fullfilled that for me today. I love the video, but I am concerned that your new friend does not do much talking.

 

Jan 10, 2013 11:17 PM
John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque Homes Realty - Albuquerque, NM
Honesty, Integrity, Results, Experienced. HIRE Me!

Good morning Steve -

A very good presentation of the Reston Virginia area.  I too am worried that your pal is maybe mute?  Shy? LOL.... Your post are always fun and informative!  Now go shoot some great photos to share with the world.  Oh yeah and take care of real estate business as well.

Jan 10, 2013 11:20 PM
Steve and Jan Bachman
RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax - Herndon, VA
Realtors - Northern Virginia

Thanks for sharing this post on your siite Ellie. I appreciate it. Robert Simon's accomplishments are amazing and the Reston model was used as inspiration for your backyard of Columbia MD.

Thanks John, I made this a couple years ago when my hair was still mostly brown. :-)

Jan 11, 2013 12:22 AM
Karen Kruschka
RE/MAX Executives - Woodbridge, VA
- "My Experience Isn't Expensive - It's PRICELESS"

Steve  Your Reston video is very professionally prepared.  Buyers and sellers would be wise to seek your representation

Jan 12, 2013 07:04 AM