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Photos 04/08/2021

It's Niner Nation Gives week, and we are championing the new David Walters Scholarship Fund for MUD students. 49 gifts of any amount to the fund will unlock a generous donation of $2500 from David to the scholarship fund. Want to join the effort? Visit https://ninernationgives.uncc.edu/coaa

Professor Emeritus David Walters taught architectural design, housing design, urban history, and urban design from 1990-2014 and was the founding director of the Master of Urban Design program. During this NinerNationGives 49 hours of giving, we are trying to reach 49 gifts to the David Walters Scholarship Fund to unlock David's challenge of $2500! You can join the effort here: https://ninernationgives.uncc.edu/coaa

Virtual Open House for Graduate Students 10/28/2020

Please join us this Friday for a Virtual Open House for students who have applied or are interested in applying to our Master of Urban Design program (or any of our graduate programs) for 2021. More information can be found at:

Virtual Open House for Graduate Students Fall 2020: Friday, October 30, Noon: Introductions to the MArch, MUD, and MS Programs Prospective students who have applied or are considering applying to the MArch, MUD, and MS programs are invited to our Virtual Graduate Open House, where they will learn about the details of each program and meet....

Photos from UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture's post 10/18/2020

We had a lot of fun touring uptown Charlotte!

Photos from Master of Urban Design UNCC's post 09/21/2020

Congratulations to new Master of Urban Design student Jacob Lyons, who won third place in the "Urban Food Hub" category of the 2020 Steel Design Student Competition for his project, Pesce Plaza, completed while he was a student at Louisiana State University. Pesce Plaza is an educational urban food plaza, community garden center, public park, and micro-culinary school proposed for a site along Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor.

07/21/2020

In the 1930s, the government-sponsored Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) denied credit access to neighborhoods with high proportion of minority residents. It’s called Redlining. While the 1968 Fair Housing Act made it illegal, the practices are still evident today in the segregated structures of our cities. Join us on Wednesday to learn more and discuss solutions for our City’s neighborhoods.

City Council Approves $600 Million Plan To Completely Redevelop Uptown's North Tryon Street 07/19/2020

https://www.charlottestories.com/city-council-approves-600-million-plan-to-completely-redevelop-uptowns-north-tryon-street/?fbclid=IwAR1HY1ZyAdcBJK1gQsiZpDBk5yOWtdgSSWKh_aCn8lj77BUzLCNUD290yjI

City Council Approves $600 Million Plan To Completely Redevelop Uptown's North Tryon Street The Charlotte City Council has just voted unanimously to approve a new $600 million plan to completely redevelop most of the area between Tryon and College, from Sixth to Eighth Streets, aka The North Tryon Vision Plan. According to yesterday’s meeting agenda, the newly approved plan includes the ...

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