It was a great opportunity for the students and faculty of the Design Planning and Assistance Center (DPAC) of the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning to work with the Carlsbad community. We enjoyed hearing your stories and gaining inspiration from your visions for the downtown. Our revitalization efforts for the downtown reflect your desires to connect the river to the downtown, make a pedestrian friendly commercial district and capitalize on the cultural assets of Carlsbad all in hopes of reinvigorating street life in downtown Carlsbad.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/dpac_projects/1009/thumbnail.jp
Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allow...
Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the au...
THE PALMER SPRINGS DISTRICT Located within Colorado Springs, Colorado and branded as the Palmer ...
It was a great opportunity for the students and faculty of the Design Planning and Assistance Center...
This plan is based on work performed by the Fall 2005 DPAC group - a collaboration of Architecture ...
Over a seven-week period, 15 students in DPAC contemplated urban design issues of Socorro in the ar...
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The main goal of this project was to provide the City of Milaca with visions of what their downtown ...
During the Spring Quarter 2018, a graduate and an undergraduate studio run by Hemalata Dandekar and ...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
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Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
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Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allow...
Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the au...
THE PALMER SPRINGS DISTRICT Located within Colorado Springs, Colorado and branded as the Palmer ...
It was a great opportunity for the students and faculty of the Design Planning and Assistance Center...
This plan is based on work performed by the Fall 2005 DPAC group - a collaboration of Architecture ...
Over a seven-week period, 15 students in DPAC contemplated urban design issues of Socorro in the ar...
The buildings of and around downtown Las Cruces reflect the unique blend of cultures and activities ...
The main goal of this project was to provide the City of Milaca with visions of what their downtown ...
During the Spring Quarter 2018, a graduate and an undergraduate studio run by Hemalata Dandekar and ...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
Many downtowns in North America have been severed from the rest of the city and from the contextual ...
DPAC collaborates with New Mexico Main Street, a nonprofit organization administered through New Mex...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
What’s Up with the Downtown? uses North Bay, Ontario to examine issues of downtown core usage and de...
The city of Roanoke confronted the problems of a decaying downtown by recognizing that a new approac...
Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allow...
Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the au...
THE PALMER SPRINGS DISTRICT Located within Colorado Springs, Colorado and branded as the Palmer ...