
City & Regional Planning
Knowlton School of Architecture
College of Engineering
Driving consensus
Planning future developments
Applying design thinking
Working with stakeholders
Building better environments
Morse Road Corridor
One semester-long studio experience at Ohio State pushed my classmates and I to develop a future vision for the Northland Community area in Columbus, Ohio.
We worked directly with the residents to find out what changes they would like to see in their community. Constantly getting feedback from stakeholders like these residents was a valuable experience that teaches a newcomer how to push consensus and design a product that suits the residents best - a vision for a more connected community.
Design thinking applied to communities.
The City & Regional Planning studio experience teaches us first hand how to work with our customers - the community. This video gives a broad overview of what our learning experience is like but also gives some insight into our project with the Northland Community residents.

Milo-Grogan Community Plan
The second of two studio experiences at the Knowlton School included developing a community plan for the small Columbus neighborhood Milo-Grogan.
