Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the authors discuss their studio work for the City of Paso Robles Community Development Department. The students explored development scenarios and urban design ideas for the area between the Salinas River and the railroad tracks, including more memorable, walkable and livable spaces, and stronger connections to the downtown and the rest of the city
54 pagesThis report describes a new vision for the city of Tigard; one that can realize the city’s g...
232 pagesGraduate students in the University of Oregon’s Community and Regional Planning program wor...
The graduate class CRP 512 Introduction to Visual Communication and GIS, focuses on skill developmen...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
During the Spring Quarter 2018, a graduate and an undergraduate studio run by Hemalata Dandekar and ...
The authors report on a quarter-long work produced together with colleague Abby Bankson for CRP´s gr...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
An undergraduate class from the City and Regional Planning Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wa...
Through a community outreach effort and in a true learn-by-doing fashion, in winter 2005 CRP´s Gradu...
The goal of my graduation project is an intervention on three scales: the regional, local and zoomin...
Over a seven-week period, 15 students in DPAC contemplated urban design issues of Socorro in the ar...
The following report presents the result of eleven weeks of a collaborative effort taken by a Cal Po...
For fulfilment of the MCRP degree at Cal Poly’s CRP department, the student may choose between devel...
99 pagesStudents in a graduate urban design studio based at the University of Oregon’s Portland camp...
These are some highlights of the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 2016-1...
54 pagesThis report describes a new vision for the city of Tigard; one that can realize the city’s g...
232 pagesGraduate students in the University of Oregon’s Community and Regional Planning program wor...
The graduate class CRP 512 Introduction to Visual Communication and GIS, focuses on skill developmen...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
During the Spring Quarter 2018, a graduate and an undergraduate studio run by Hemalata Dandekar and ...
The authors report on a quarter-long work produced together with colleague Abby Bankson for CRP´s gr...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
An undergraduate class from the City and Regional Planning Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wa...
Through a community outreach effort and in a true learn-by-doing fashion, in winter 2005 CRP´s Gradu...
The goal of my graduation project is an intervention on three scales: the regional, local and zoomin...
Over a seven-week period, 15 students in DPAC contemplated urban design issues of Socorro in the ar...
The following report presents the result of eleven weeks of a collaborative effort taken by a Cal Po...
For fulfilment of the MCRP degree at Cal Poly’s CRP department, the student may choose between devel...
99 pagesStudents in a graduate urban design studio based at the University of Oregon’s Portland camp...
These are some highlights of the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 2016-1...
54 pagesThis report describes a new vision for the city of Tigard; one that can realize the city’s g...
232 pagesGraduate students in the University of Oregon’s Community and Regional Planning program wor...
The graduate class CRP 512 Introduction to Visual Communication and GIS, focuses on skill developmen...