UDA Receives 2019 Arthur Ross Award for Community Design, Civic Design, and City Planning

Paul Ostergaard (right) and fellow partner Eric Osth (left) accepted the 2019 Arthur Ross Award for Community Design, Civic Design, and City Planning on behalf of UDA. Photo by Jared Siskin/PMC

Paul Ostergaard (right) and fellow partner Eric Osth (left) accepted the 2019 Arthur Ross Award for Community Design, Civic Design, and City Planning on behalf of UDA. Photo by Jared Siskin/PMC

Adjunct faculty member Paul Ostergaard, FAIA, AoU of Urban Design Associates (UDA) and fellow partner Eric Osth accepted the 2019 Arthur Ross Award for Community Design, Civic Design, and City Planning on behalf of UDA. The award was presented by the Institute for Classical Architecture and Arts during the 38th Annual Arthur Ross Awards ceremony at The University Club in New York on May 6, 2019.

“The name of our firm reflects our fascination with the city and the need for teamwork to effect change,” Ostergaard said in his acceptance speech. “All who work with us on an urban project are associates in urban design. Our ideas are inspired by citizens who work side by side with us.”

Read the full speech on UDA’s website, and learn more about the award on the ICAA website.