The Master of Arts in Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington equips future planners and designers to lead equitable and environmentally sound urban transformation. The curriculum integrates theory, policy, and spatial design.
Designing Walkable Cities: Urban Mobility and Accessibility
Affordable Housing Strategies in Gentrifying Neighborhoods
Using GIS to Map Urban Heat Islands in Seattle
Community Engagement Models in Urban Redevelopment
Resilient Infrastructure Design for Coastal Cities
Transit-Oriented Development and Urban Sprawl Reduction
Smart City Planning Using IoT and Sensor Data
Green Roofs and Urban Heat Mitigation: Case Studies
Zoning Reform for Mixed-Use Neighborhoods
Public Space Design for Social Inclusion
Evaluating the Success of Urban Agriculture Initiatives
Climate Action Plans at the Municipal Level: A Comparative Study
The Role of Planners in Disaster Preparedness and Recovery
Digital Twin Applications in Urban Simulation
Walk Score Analysis and Urban Livability
Civic Technology for Participatory Urban Planning
Designing Bike-Friendly Cities: Safety and Policy
Gentrification and Displacement: Data-Driven Analysis
Retrofitting Suburbia for Future Growth
Planning for Aging Populations in Urban Centers
Tackle modern urban challenges by designing smart, inclusive, and sustainable environments through interdisciplinary approaches.
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