URSP 691 Historic Preservation Applications
The Historic Preservation Applications course grew out of requests to the Department of Urban Studies and Planning for assistance with preservation-related planning issues. The purpose of the course is to offer graduate students an opportunity to use their skills to define a problem and develop a plan that meets the needs of the requesting organization from a professional perspective with the students acting as consultants to the client or requesting organization. The course is taught every spring semester and public inquiries for assistance are encouraged.
Spring 2011 |
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Hanover Tavern: A Historic Resource Master Plan |
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URSP 691 Sustainable Community Development
This course (soon to be URSP 637) includes both theoretical and practical aspects of sustainable development and its relationship to land use planning. Through examination of the literature, class discussion, focused exercises, guest speakers, and case studies, students will devleop the skills needed to evaluate and propose activities to plan for sustainable development.
Spring 2009 |
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Ukrops Project - Ecological Site Design (old Ukrops site on Harrison and
Grace) |
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