Browsing Urban Design Studios and Workshops by Title
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Articulating Everyday Space, Denver 2009
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009)Denver has fared better than most American cities in the recent global economic downturn. Over the past decade, Denver’s real estate market has not expanded as rapidly as in other fast-growing U.S. cities. The city enjoys ... -
Beyond Metrics: Designing the Master Street Plan
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)Our current system of development regulations attempts to mechanize the design process by molding the complexities of urbanism into simple and naive ratios. This regulatory machine acts only on the parcel and fails to ... -
Brookwood Alliance Plan
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)Brookwood is located on the periphery of the core of Atlanta. The neighborhood sits between the major urban growth poles of Buckhead to the north and Midtown to the south. The Brookwood Alliance is comprised of the four ... -
Cascade Road: Can We Grow the Neighborhood and the Tree Canopy?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018)A report by the fall 2017 MSUD studio exploring how to subdivide a heavily wooded, sloping site in a mature suburb so as to both maximize tree canopy and diversification of the existing housing types. The study makes ... -
Chattanooga Downtown Westside 2009
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009)Professors: Richard Dagenhart, Perry Yang This Urban Design Proposal for Chattanooga’s Westside was a collaborative venture among faculty and students in the Master of Science in Urban Design and the Master of City and ... -
Copenhagen 2009
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) -
Downtown Atlanta 2041: Autonomous Vehicles and A-Street Grids
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-08)Downtown Atlanta 2041 is a speculative look 25 years into the future at the opportunities available to build on parking lots and create a walkable network of Class A streets and distinctive neighborhoods around Downtown’s many ... -
Downtown Dekalb
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013) -
Educating The Edge City: Anchoring a Mixed Use Neighborhood with a College Campus
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)A variety of uses are stronger when integrated together than apart. By integrating a community college into a mixed-use redevelopment of a strip mall, I am resolving two distinct problems: fragmentation in edge cities ... -
Equitable, Ecological, Transit-Oriented Development
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019)What if the proposed MARTA light rail down Campbellton Road to the proposed new transit hub near the Greenbriar Mall were designed to drive revitalization in the area that was equitable and ecological? Six proposals by ... -
From Strip Mall to Small Town: The Incremental Redevelopment of a Parking Lot
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)My research indicates that the most vibrant historic plazas exhibit Evolution of Place, Civility, and Tophophilia, yet these qualities seem to be absent from many of Atlanta’s public spaces. By looking to the Medieval City ... -
Growth Management, Samboronden, Ecuador
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)The Canton of Samborondon, over the past nine months, has undertaken a planning process to determine the course of growth over the next 25 - 35 years in this rapidly growing Canton adjacent to Ecuador’s largest city, ... -
Incidental Infrastructure: Interstates 75-85, Atlanta, Georgia
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001) -
International Urban Design Studio : Shanghai 2010
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)In response to a lack of urbanity and a voided public realm, this project is an attempt to redefine the fabric of Lujiazui through tactical interventions in the urban landscape. Part of our approach is to accept the existing ... -
The Junction
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016) -
Lessons from Ten Cities
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)This project focuses on the primary ingredient of urban form: the subdivision of urban territory into public and private domains (or public and private usage in some situations). Every project in existing urban cores - ... -
Lithonia Town Center
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)Report of near and long-term urban design proposals to revitalize Lithonia's town center. -
Luijazui:Pudong: Retrofits
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-12) -
Projects in Chattahoochee Hill, Atlanta, Georgia
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004) -
Re-Envisioning the Market: San Diego
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)Today’s unprecedented market conditions of simultaneous low real estate demand and low capital investment have severely altered the economic landscape. In order to redevelop San Diego’s East Village, an area with ...