ULI Hines Urban Design Competition Entries

Aerial view of the midtown Atlanta competition site. photo / provided
The ULI Hines Urban Design Competition offers graduate students the opportunity to engage in a challenging exercise in urban design and responsible land use. Teams consisting of graduate students in at least three disciplines have two weeks to devise a comprehensive design and development program for a real, large-scale site full of challenges and opportunities. The site for this year's competition is located in midtown Atlanta. Five Cornell teams took part in the competition; this exhibition displays their final competition boards.
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