Remaking Cities Institute director Ray Gastil and faculty Jonathan Kline and Stephen Quick will work with the City of Monessen and the Township of Shaler, winners of Traffic21’s third annual Smart Mobility Challenge, to develop mobility/urban design recommendations from computer visualization data to respond to community priorities.
CMU Team Earns Honorable Mention in 2021 ULI Hines Student Competition
A CMU team including SoA students Colleen Duong (B.Arch ‘21), Sean O'Connor (M.Arch ‘21), and Zhecui Zhang (M.Arch ‘21) received Honorable Mention in the 2021 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Hines Student Competition. The team was advised by SoA faculty Valentina Vavasis and Jonathan Kline. Their entry “The KC Knot” envisions Kansas City’s East Village as an area that embraces socioeconomic and racial diversity, encourages sustainable transportation, and supports equitable job growth and innovation.
Metropolis Magazine Recap of ACSA Conference Features Work of SoA Faculty
Professor Jonathan Kline and Partner Christine Brill Translate their Love for Pittsburgh into Designs that Respect its History and Create New Lives for Old Spaces
Commoning the City MUD Thesis Exhibition Review Tue 24 April in Miller Gallery
“An Atlas of Commoning” Exhibit Receives Graham Foundation Grant
Jonathan Kline's Work Featured in New Cooper-Hewitt Exhibition
The work of Associate Studio Professor Jonathan Kline and his Studio for Spatial Practice is on display as part of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum's “By the People: Designing a Better America,” the third exhibition in its series on socially responsible design, from Sept. 30 through Feb. 26, 2017. The first exhibition in the series to focus on conditions in the U.S. and its bordering countries, “By the People” explores the challenges faced by urban, suburban and rural communities.