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Project Client Location Date
University of Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Spring, CO 2012
Ringling College of Art and Design Sarasota, FL 2011
University of Richmond Richmond, VA 2011
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 2012
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore, MD 2012
California State University Channel Islands Camarillo, CA 2012
University of Delaware Newark, DE 2012
DC Office of Planning Washington, DC 2012
University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin 2005
Perdana University/Johns Hopkins Medicine International Selango, Malaysia 2011
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 2010
Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ 2010
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 2007
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2000
University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 2002, 2008
Baltimore Museum of Art Baltimore, MD 2006
Wildlife Conservation Society New York, NY 2005
Winterthur Winterthur, DE 2007
Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC 2008
Lafayette College Easton, PA 2009
Arizona State University AZ 2004
University of New Mexico Rio Ranch, NM 2009
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 1997, 2007
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 2001, 2008
Emory University Atlanta, GA 1998, 2005
Cormony Development Baltimore, MD 2010
Confidential White Marsh, MD
Arriyadh Development Authority Addiriyah, SA 2011
University of Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore, MD 2008
Vedanta University Orissa, India 2007
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse Baltimore, MD 2010
Baltimore Development Corporation Baltimore, MD 2008
Allston Development Group Cambridge, MA 2009

No single use can be considered in isolation.

Our Planning Studio develops long-range strategies for the growth and transformation of physical settings. This work includes planning for colleges, universities, museums, visitor centers, nature parks, zoos, towns, and cities. Common to all our projects is a belief that no single issue can be considered in isolation. We strive to inter-relate buildings, infrastructure, open spaces, transit, site ecology, and storm-water management. Our process is driven by consensus-building, collaboration and a respect for local culture, climate, and place. Our plans act as roadmaps for clients, allowing their physical settings to grow more useful and beautiful over time.

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