Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents a new transit-oriented town in suburban Rockville, Maryland. The plan allows for new growth within a developed area while providing a viable alternative to the automobile-driven suburban model.
Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents a mixed-use neighborhood near Baltimore, Maryland's Little Italy that complements the area's building types, offers many levels of affordability, and addresses walkability and vacant sites.
Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents the razing of a largely uninhabitable public housing tower from the 1960s that has given birth to a revitalized community for low-income families in artfully inserted infill buildings in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
New Face of America's Public Housing Awards Hidden Project Information. Includes contact information for the people involved in the Martin Luther King Plaza Revitalization project.
Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet plans for a new mixed-use area on the Camden, New Jersey waterfront across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Academic winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents a plan for a mixed-use intervention that interweaves two parts of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California.
Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents four mixed-use infill buildings that help define public space and repopulate a neighborhood center in Washington, D.C.
CD of files from winning 2001 Charter Awards. Projects and locations: "State Street Renovation Project" - Chicago, IL; "Eighth and Pearl" - Boulder, CO; "Flaghouse Courts Revitalization" - Baltimore, MD; "King Farm" - Rockville, MD; "Townhomes on Capitol Hill" - Washington, DC.