Principal & Owner (Retired)
Winter & Company
Boulder, Colorado
Noré Winter is the retired, former president of Winter & Company, a planning and urban design firm based in Boulder, Colorado. His work focused on helping communities develop design policies, regulations and advocacy materials that promote compatible, high quality design and preserve historic resources.
He has developed design guidelines and context-sensitive zoning standards for more than 100 communities across the nation, including Denver, Houston, Fort Worth, Minneapolis, Memphis, Fort Lauderdale, San Antonio, Raleigh and Salt Lake City. He also worked on the new zoning code for Los Angeles, where his focus was on compatible infill in the city’s residential zone districts. HE also developed design guidelines for many smaller communities, including Jackson, WY, Telluride, CO, Napa, CA, Mackinac Island, MI, and Galveston, TX.
The Colorado and the Western Regional divisions of the AIA have granted him awards for his “contributions to the built environment” and he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions. He is a memeber of the Board of Directors of the American Easement Foundation, which promotes conservation easements for qualified historic properties.
He holds a Bachelor’s in Architecture degree from Tulane University and a Masters in Architecture & Urban Design from UCLA.
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Historic Easements as a Creative Planning Resource
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