
Steve Nygren
Founder of Serenbe, a community outside of Atlanta, Georgia, based on traditional English villages. Focuses on developing communities with a philosophy of 'radical common sense'.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 52min
Using Radical Common Sense To Build Great Places, With Steve Nygren
Steve Nygren, the visionary founder of Serenbe, shares his journey from restaurateur to sustainable community developer. He discusses 'radical common sense' as a philosophy for building vibrant neighborhoods and the importance of community collaboration. The conversation dives into the seamless integration of nature with design, exploring the use of sacred geometry and innovative construction technologies. Nygren encourages local action and women's involvement in decision-making, emphasizing the transformative power of grassroots initiatives in urban development.

Sep 23, 2019 • 47min
Catalyst To Create Serenbe
Steve Nygren, the visionary founder of Serenbe, shares his inspiring journey from concerned neighbor to sustainable community developer. After witnessing a bulldozer clearing trees, he rallied landowners to prevent urban sprawl, ultimately securing 600 acres for preservation. Nygren reflects on the balance between urban growth and environmental stewardship, critiques traditional development approaches, and emphasizes the need for innovative strategies that prioritize community health and connectivity. His story is a powerful call to embrace responsibility for future generations.

Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 7min
Start in Your Own Backyard: Transforming Where We Live with Radical Common Sense
Steve Nygren, founder and CEO of Serenbe, shares insights from his journey to create a wellness community that integrates nature, agriculture, and housing. He highlights the importance of biophilic design and how it fosters connections within communities. Nygren discusses the consequences of urban sprawl, advocating for agri-hoods where residents can engage with local food economies. He also addresses the role of seniors in community life and the need for regenerative agriculture to build resilient food systems, envisioning a healthier, connected future.


