Abstract: How are transit technologies shaping cities? During this panel, we will hear from Via, Transit app, and Open Transport Partnership on how their practices…
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Last month Associate Professor Jeffrey Chusid led a colloquium lecture, exhibition, and reception on renowned architect Joseph Allen Stein. The exhibition presented some 100 items…
Comments closedAbstract: Research on transit fare equity often includes a calculation of disparity in the fare per mile paid by different groups of riders. This cost-benefit…
Comments closedThe Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) will hold its Annual Conference from November 3–5, 2022, in Toronto, Ontario. After being fully virtual last year, the…
Comments closedAbstract: Whether you are creating a massive market-rate residential project, a large mixed-use development, affordable housing, or almost any other kind of development, developers typically attempt…
Comments closedWhen developing plans and programs to build and strengthen communities, urbanists often face a host of competing challenges and perspectives that they must find creative…
Comments closedAssociate Professor Jeffrey Chusid will help lead a colloquium lecture, exhibition, and reception about Joseph Allen Stein with Stein’s son J. David Stein and Professor…
Comments closedWhen I was first applying to the CRP department at Cornell, I decided to browse the Rome Workshop page of the website and looked down…
Comments closedJade Doskow, a New York-based architectural and landscape photographer, will have an art exhibition, colloquium lecture, and reception later this month. Doskow is a New…
Comments closedNidhi Subramanyam (M.R.P. ’14, Ph.D ’21) was recently awarded the prestigious Gill-Chin Lim Award by the ACSP for her dissertation titled, Planning the Urban Features…
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