In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Traffic Way, a commercial corridor in the City of Arroyo Grande, California. The area is a “jumble” of uses, architectural styles, and vacant lots, and the project concentrated on infill development and area improvements, such as pedestrian-oriented streetscaping
An undergraduate class from the City and Regional Planning Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wa...
Urban arterials are both promising and problematic locations for infill development and urban revita...
Hearst Avenue, located in Berkeley, California, requires a complete street design to address growing...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allow...
This quarter long class project was developed in the Project Planning Lab (CRP-553) with instructor ...
The South El Camino Real Urban Design Concept Plan was developed by a first-year MCRP studio for the...
The graduate class CRP 512 Introduction to Visual Communication and GIS, focuses on skill developmen...
Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the au...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
Over the past forty years, El Sobrante, California, has changed from a small rural center in the mid...
The CRP Department developed a series of studies for the improvement of Avenue 12 in Madera Ranchos ...
In the 2012 Fall Quarter, Cal Poly City and Regional Planning Department’s Community Design Lab work...
As San Luis Obispo County becomes inundated with over a million new residents over the course of the...
The authors report on a quarter-long work produced together with colleague Abby Bankson for CRP´s gr...
An undergraduate class from the City and Regional Planning Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wa...
Urban arterials are both promising and problematic locations for infill development and urban revita...
Hearst Avenue, located in Berkeley, California, requires a complete street design to address growing...
In this project, the undergraduate second-year design class proposed an urban design project for Tra...
Noah discusses his senior project, done with colleague Nai Saephan in spring 2004. Their study allow...
This quarter long class project was developed in the Project Planning Lab (CRP-553) with instructor ...
The South El Camino Real Urban Design Concept Plan was developed by a first-year MCRP studio for the...
The graduate class CRP 512 Introduction to Visual Communication and GIS, focuses on skill developmen...
Following the CRP Department\u27s tradition of community-oriented projects with real clients, the au...
In the Spring 2004, this second-year BCRP studio class embraced a community outreach project as a re...
Over the past forty years, El Sobrante, California, has changed from a small rural center in the mid...
The CRP Department developed a series of studies for the improvement of Avenue 12 in Madera Ranchos ...
In the 2012 Fall Quarter, Cal Poly City and Regional Planning Department’s Community Design Lab work...
As San Luis Obispo County becomes inundated with over a million new residents over the course of the...
The authors report on a quarter-long work produced together with colleague Abby Bankson for CRP´s gr...
An undergraduate class from the City and Regional Planning Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wa...
Urban arterials are both promising and problematic locations for infill development and urban revita...
Hearst Avenue, located in Berkeley, California, requires a complete street design to address growing...