In an article originally published in the Journal of the American Planning Association, Daniel Chatman, Associate Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning, examines the environmental impact of transit-oriented developments
In an article originally published in the Journal of the American Planning Association, Daniel Chatman, Associate Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning, examines the environmental impact of transit-oriented developments
Professor Frick reflects on how we run public participation processes in an article adapted from California Planning & Development Report.
The comprehensive Sproul Plaza redesign encompasses multiple buildings and outdoor spaces. Moore Ruble Yudell worked with CMG Landscape Architecture to retrofit Lower Sproul.
Dean's Advisory Council member, Gabriel Metcalf (M.C.P '02), and SPUR president was honored at the Golden Gate Chapter of Lambda Alpha International annual banquet with the highest award.
ARCH Lecturer Sarah Hirchman co-curated "Un/fair Use", an exhibit that examines copyright in architecture. The exhibit is on display at the Center for Architecture in New York through Jan. 2, 2016.
Asst. Prof. Andrew Atwood and partner Anna Neimark's First Office has been selected as finalists for the 2016 MoMA P.S.1 Young Architects Program.
According to an analysis of the Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Education in Urban and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley grads lead the pack in Planning Faculty countrywide. Thomas Sanchez reports.
Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning Malo Hutson and an interdisciplinary team of eight graduate and two undergraduate student researchers traveled to Talca, where they spent the month of June collecting original data.
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Findings released by Center for Cities and Schools may set off alarms. In the report researchers found more than half of the state’s K-12 public school districts fail to meet minimum industry standards for annual spending on maintenance and operations.