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2nd Annual CRP Poster Competition

**Update**

The results of the second annual CRP Poster Competition are now in! There were eight entries, from students in URS, MRP, Phd, HPP, and Regional Science programs. Over 200 people voted!  

Thanks to all of the poster authors, and to those who viewed them and voted. The 1st place winner will receive $500; the 2nd and 3rd $250 each.  


1st place: Hailington: Reimagining a new urban core (Hailey Morey MRP ‘20)
2nd place: Living with the Floods: Vulnerabilities of Tbong Khmom, Cambodia (Anushi Garg MRP ‘20 & Josh Rotbert MRP ’20)
3rd place: Live-work neighborhood: Port Morris, Bronx, NY (Jennifer Cao MRP ‘20 & Onam Bisht MRP/MLA ‘20)

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Students in the Department of City and Regional Planning are engaged in interesting and important research on a wide variety of topics. A vital part of a planner’s education is learning how to communicate information about this research to the broader community of policy makers, stakeholders, and residents. Please join us in selecting which of the following 8 submissions to the CRP Annual Poster Competition have best achieved that goal.

You can click and zoom on any of the posters to see it larger. Ballots are at the bottom of the page. You are invited to vote your 1st, 2nd and 3rd place choices. The author(s) of the winning poster will receive $500, the two runners-up $250 each.

Thank you for participating in this on-line recognition of the work of students in CRP!

1 Bangkok’s high rate of vehicular congestion – A spatial analysisPoster depicting a spatial analysis of Bangkok's high rate of vehicular congestion

 

2 Live-work neighborhood: Port Morris, Bronx, NY
Poster depicting a live-work neighborhood design in Port Morris, Bronx, NY

 

3 Visualizing changing flood risks in NYCPoster depicting a visualization of changing flood risks in NYC

 

4 Living with the floods: Vulnerabilities of Tbong Khmom, Cambodia

Poster depicting areas of Tbong Khmom, Cambodia that are vulnerable to flooding

 

5 Hailington: Reimagining a new urban corePoster depicting a hypothetical, 22-acre sustainable city

6 Camp Columbus restoration development planPoster depicting a restoration development plan for Camp Columbus in Owasco, NY

 

7 Investigating the impacts of streetscapes on street-level crimes in NYC using street view imagery data and computer vision

Poster depicting an analysis of the impact of streetscapes on street-level crimes in NYC

 

8 Dissolving the island: Urban design of vacant space under city viaduct
Poster depicting an urban design of vacant space under a city viaduct in Harbin, Heilongjiang Privince, China

Enter your selection for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place posters below. Only one vote per question is permitted. The final day of voting will be Wednesday, April 1.

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