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Clarence Arthur Perry (1872 – September 6, 1944) was an American
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, sociologist, author, and educator. Perry devised the neighbourhood unit plan, a residential community scheme disseminated through the Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs in 1929 that influenced planning in US cities.


Life

He was born in Truxton, New York. He later worked in the New York City planning department where he became a strong advocate of the
neighborhood unit Generally the concept of the neighborhood unit, crystallised from the prevailing social and intellectual attitudes of the early 1900s by Clarence Perry, is an early diagrammatic planning model for residential development in metropolitan areas. It w ...
. He was an early promoter of neighborhood community and recreation centers. He began his education as a student at Stanford University for two years then finished his degree at
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in 1899. He was married to Dr. Julia St. John Wygant in 1901 with whom he had one daughter. In 1904 he continued at the Teachers College of Columbia University. From 1904–1905 he served as principal of the Ponce High School in
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then became a special agent for the
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from 1908–1909. During the summer of 1912, he served as a lecturer at
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. During World War I he served overseas as a major then returned in 1924 as a lieutenant colonel in the reserves.


Work

As a staff member of the New York Regional Plan and the City Recreation Committee, Perry formulated his early ideas about the neighborhood unit and community life. In 1909 he became associated with the Russell Sage Foundation as associate director of recreation until 1937. His ideas were realized in neighborhoods like Radburn through the work of Clarence Stein. He produced several books, many pamphlets and articles though is best remembered for his ''The Neighborhood Unit'' (The Neighbourhood Unit: From the Regional Survey of New York and Its Environs, Volume VII, Neighbourhood and Community Planning, 1929) and ''Housing for the Machine Age'' (1939).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Perry, Clarence 1872 births 1944 deaths American urban planners Urban theorists Columbia University alumni