Through a community outreach effort and in a true learn-by-doing fashion, in winter 2005 CRP´s Graduate Planning Project Lab developed a concept plan for the revitalization of an important riverfront area in Redding, CA. Their vision and proposals were successful in responding to all stakeholders´ expectations, and received full support from the local community. The design process included an innovative on-line survey which guaranteed significant inputs from the community
This creative project explores urban riverfront redevelopment as a catalyst for revitalizing Muncie’...
In the 2012 Fall Quarter, Cal Poly City and Regional Planning Department’s Community Design Lab work...
Dr. Hemalata Dandekar highlights the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 20...
During the current academic year, the City and Regional Planning Department graduate Community Plann...
Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the au...
This project was Ann Arbor, Michigan along the Huron River in a historically significant part of tow...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
This quarter long class project was developed in the Project Planning Lab (CRP-553) with instructor ...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
During fall and winter quarters BSCRP students get through the Community Planning Labs series, two s...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
An undergraduate class from the City and Regional Planning Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wa...
This creative project produced a master plan for a 120 acre area of the Cincinnati waterfront known ...
An Architectural Thesis Project challenges one to test and balance both pragmatic and philosophical ...
This study analyzes the response to an outstanding design and development of a park-business complex...
This creative project explores urban riverfront redevelopment as a catalyst for revitalizing Muncie’...
In the 2012 Fall Quarter, Cal Poly City and Regional Planning Department’s Community Design Lab work...
Dr. Hemalata Dandekar highlights the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 20...
During the current academic year, the City and Regional Planning Department graduate Community Plann...
Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the au...
This project was Ann Arbor, Michigan along the Huron River in a historically significant part of tow...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
This quarter long class project was developed in the Project Planning Lab (CRP-553) with instructor ...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
During fall and winter quarters BSCRP students get through the Community Planning Labs series, two s...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
An undergraduate class from the City and Regional Planning Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wa...
This creative project produced a master plan for a 120 acre area of the Cincinnati waterfront known ...
An Architectural Thesis Project challenges one to test and balance both pragmatic and philosophical ...
This study analyzes the response to an outstanding design and development of a park-business complex...
This creative project explores urban riverfront redevelopment as a catalyst for revitalizing Muncie’...
In the 2012 Fall Quarter, Cal Poly City and Regional Planning Department’s Community Design Lab work...
Dr. Hemalata Dandekar highlights the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 20...