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Mitch Glass

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Academic Research Areas

  • Collaborative practice
  • Drawing
  • Economic development
  • Landscape architecture
  • Participatory and collaborative planning
  • Real estate development
  • Sustainability
  • Urbanism

Mitch Glass is a lecturer in the Departments of Landscape Architecture and City and Regional Planning at Cornell. He teaches graduate and undergraduate studios and workshops that focus on the regeneration of urban neighborhoods in Rust Belt cities through community-based planning, social, racial, and environmental justice, green infrastructure strategies, and neighborhood visioning. His other endeavors include collaborations with Cornell research teams on soil development and bionutrient recycling and teaching studios related to the pre-colonial, Indigenous landscape of upstate New York (Haudenosaunee territory). Glass is the Faculty Advisor for the ULI Hines Student Urban Design Competition, a Faculty Fellow with the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, an Engaged Cornell Faculty Fellow, and has been a member of the City of Ithaca’s Planning and Development Board since 2018. Before his appointments at Cornell in 2017, Glass worked in the public and private sectors in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Boston as a landscape architect and urban designer.

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Academic Research Areas

  • Collaborative practice
  • Drawing
  • Economic development
  • Landscape architecture
  • Participatory and collaborative planning
  • Real estate development
  • Sustainability
  • Urbanism

"I work with city municipalities, non-profits, and grassroots advocacy planners. I aim for vital and meaningful connections and aspirational and actionable strategies to ensure successful partnerships and outcomes do not become forgotten scholarship."

Publications

  • "Cultivating Great Communities: Transit-Oriented Development in Stamford, Bridgeport, and Somerville"

    Southern New England APA Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts

  • "Innovation Districts in My Backyard"

    Southern New England APA Conference, Providence, Rhode Island

  • "Big Plans: I-84 Harford"

    MIT, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Boston

  • "Big Plans: Thu Thiem, Vietnam"

    MIT, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Boston

  • "Jordan Dead Sea Development Zone"

    Trinity College, Center for Urban and Global Studies, Hartford, Connecticut

Classes

  • Special Topics in Planning: Urban Design Principles and Methods

    CRP 3850/5850

Selected Awards, Grants, and Fellowships

  • Faculty Fellow

    Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability

  • Faculty Fellow

    Engaged Cornell

  • CNU New England, Honor Award, Glenbrook/Springdale TOD Study

    Stamford, Connecticut

  • CNU New England, Honor Award, Hill-to-Downtown Community Plan

    New Haven, Connecticut

  • AIA, Honor Award, Urban Planning

    Jordan Dead Sea Vision Plan

  • ASLA, Honor Award, Planning/Analysis

    Jordan Dead Sea Vision Plan

  • AIA, Honor Award, Urban Planning

    Southworks, Chicago