Cities & Urban Design
Baghdad Sustainable Forests
Northside Forward
Confidential Mixed Use Master Plan
The Crossing at University of Kansas Master Plan
Reimagining North Michigan Avenue
Harborplace
Fleet Street Quarter Public Realm Strategy
Wichita State University Campus Master Plan
Right to Dream Ghana
Avon Lake Renewable Master Plan
Amtrak – Baltimore Penn Station Lanvale Expansion
Englewood Agro-Eco District
The AVE
Black Ensemble Theater
Haizhu Innovation Bay
El Monte Busway and Transit Pavilion
Western Kentucky University
Campus Master Plan
University of Tasmania Urban Precincts Master Plan
205 Feddan
First Creek Redevelopment Plan
Southtown Redevelopment Plan
Citadel Mall Redevelopment Plan
Peña Station Transit-Oriented Development Plan
Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame Streetscape
Corferias 2030
Southbridge Redevelopment Plan
Menlo Park Innovation District Plan
Urban Design & Master Planning
From new cities to urban districts to individual blocks, we design places that connect people. Our urban design plans balance public realm, vertical development, and complex urban systems. We work with developers, public agencies, non-governmental organizations, and institutions at all stages, from vision plans and feasibility studies to entitlements and implementation.
Transit & Mobility Planning
Our clients include public transit agencies, developers, and public-private partnerships delivering major infrastructure projects and transit facilities. We bring deep expertise in transit-oriented and multimodal development and believe that new and alternative mobility strategies can influence how we plan for the next generation.
Special District & Campus Planning
We offer specialized expertise in projects involving sports, entertainment, retail, and educational facilities to anchor urban districts and catalyze development. We work with economic development agencies, professional sports teams, universities, and developers to create compelling and functional plans for transformational projects.
Long-Range & Strategic Planning
We assist municipalities and institutions in setting long-range visions and policies that guide development for the future of our cities. Our planners and strategists are experts in the public process, with experience in stakeholder engagement and facilitation.
Neighborhood Planning
We believe in equitable neighborhoods that provide access to opportunity and choice. With a sensitive approach towards the unique scale of neighborhoods, we plan thriving and cohesive places to live. We work directly with public agencies and community organizations to create unique stakeholder-driven plans that prioritize residents’ needs, honor the past, and look to the future.
Affordable Housing
We recognize that many of our global cities are facing a housing crisis and take an active role in ensuring housing for all. Our team offers experience planning and designing affordable urban housing solutions for all income levels.
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Cities rethink zoning for housing and neighborhood-centric developments.
Local governments take a closer look at legacy zoning and building codes to address housing shortages, facilitate office conversions, and create live-work lifestyle districts that can attract visitors and support local businesses.
Transit-oriented infrastructure and pedestrian-friendly development takes off.
The U.S. doubles down on transit infrastructure, including the creation of more connected, walkable, and bikeable communities near public transit hubs.
Cities prioritize resilience in their planning and design.
Across the globe, hardening infrastructure against climate impacts has become a priority. 2025 will see urban design initiatives that feature resilient strategies that contribute to long-term ecological sustainability.
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EVE Park Selected as One of CNN Style’s 10 Architectural Projects Set To Shape the World
Gensler’s Oliver Schaper Shared Insights About Ontario’s EVE Park, a Net-Zero Residential Development