Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allowed them to develop an urban design scenario for Monterey Street, downtown San Luis Obispo, considering higher density and mixed-use development, in a transit oriented pedestrian-friendly environment. His method included the development of elaborate design scenarios in SketchUp, a CAD program increasingly popular among CRP students
Transportation is a key element to everyday life, providing an efficient connection and movement of ...
The authors report on a quarter-long work produced together with colleague Abby Bankson for CRP´s gr...
The purpose of this Senior Project is to recommend to the City of Moorpark a pedestrian-only street ...
Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allow...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
The South El Camino Real Urban Design Concept Plan was developed by a first-year MCRP studio for the...
The goal of this project is to closely examine the conversion of traditional roads into pedestrian s...
Urban transportation planners need community involvement to design the urban transportation system f...
Urban transportation planners need community involvement to design the urban transportation system f...
Over the past forty years, El Sobrante, California, has changed from a small rural center in the mid...
It has been acknowledged that the pedestrian environment in downtown Pittsburgh is inadequate, lacki...
Hearst Avenue, located in Berkeley, California, requires a complete street design to address growing...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
Downtown San Luis Obispo has been a popular destination for tourists, students, families, and roadtr...
The graduate class CRP 512 Introduction to Visual Communication and GIS, focuses on skill developmen...
Transportation is a key element to everyday life, providing an efficient connection and movement of ...
The authors report on a quarter-long work produced together with colleague Abby Bankson for CRP´s gr...
The purpose of this Senior Project is to recommend to the City of Moorpark a pedestrian-only street ...
Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allow...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
The South El Camino Real Urban Design Concept Plan was developed by a first-year MCRP studio for the...
The goal of this project is to closely examine the conversion of traditional roads into pedestrian s...
Urban transportation planners need community involvement to design the urban transportation system f...
Urban transportation planners need community involvement to design the urban transportation system f...
Over the past forty years, El Sobrante, California, has changed from a small rural center in the mid...
It has been acknowledged that the pedestrian environment in downtown Pittsburgh is inadequate, lacki...
Hearst Avenue, located in Berkeley, California, requires a complete street design to address growing...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
Downtown San Luis Obispo has been a popular destination for tourists, students, families, and roadtr...
The graduate class CRP 512 Introduction to Visual Communication and GIS, focuses on skill developmen...
Transportation is a key element to everyday life, providing an efficient connection and movement of ...
The authors report on a quarter-long work produced together with colleague Abby Bankson for CRP´s gr...
The purpose of this Senior Project is to recommend to the City of Moorpark a pedestrian-only street ...