pARTicipatory Urbanisms is an innovative one-time publication that has been selected from a highly competitive slate of proposals for support by the Global Urban Humanities Initiative.
pARTicipatory Urbanisms is an innovative one-time publication that has been selected from a highly competitive slate of proposals for support by the Global Urban Humanities Initiative.
The Energy Department today announced CBE's Livable Analytics as one of the seven winners of the second round of the Catalyst Energy Innovation Prize for their pitch at the DOE's Sunshot Catalyst Demo Day.
A group of participants in the 2015 Summer [IN]STITUTE's [IN]CITY cohort contributed research and recommendations to a transportation project that has caught the attention of Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and her administration.
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.
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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After five years as Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Carol joined CED as the I. Donald Terner Distinguished Professor in Affordable Housing and Urban Policy.
Near midnight of December 25th in 2015, Sha Hwang (B.A. Arch. ’07) received a call, tapping him to be part of President Obama’s “tech surge," and he continues apply his architecture training to his career outside of architecture.
To all who participated in Big Give we wish to thank you, big-time, for your truly expansive support of CED. The Big Give raised over $5.5 million in gifts throughout the campus and CED raised over $27,000. We appreciate your support.