Studio classes are an integral part of the educational process in the Department of Urban Design and Planning. Studio classes offer graduate students (and sometimes undergraduate students) the opportunity to engage in a hands-on, collaborative, real-world planning issue in a local, regional, or international community. Read our Studio Memo to learn more about the studio culture in the Department.
Quarterly Studio Reports
- Presentation: URBDP 507: Port of Willapa Harbor Bendiksen Landing
- Presentation: URBDP 507: First Street Master Plan: City of Snohomish
- Presentation: URBDP 506: Public Engagement Process and Farm Plan Report
- Presentation: URBDP 507: Homeownership in the 15-minute Neighborhood
- Presentation: URBDP 507: [Re]Vision the Ave
- Presentation: URBDP 507: Post Covid Recovery in Downtown Seattle
- Presentation: URBDP 507: A Planning Response to the King County Courthouse and Environs
- BE 505: Staying in Place: Designing for Community Resilience
- URBDP 507 North Beacon Hill Studio: Final Report , Design and Character Strategies
- URBDP 508: Redmond Technology Center Link Light
- URBDP 508: South Park Studio
- URBDP 508: Bellingham Commercial Zoning Code Revision Recommendations
- URBDP 598: Sea-Tac Airport Bicycle Access Plan- Phase II