Instructors.ÌýDavid Kahn, Sara TabatabaieSpring 2016 Green Infrastructure Praxis Studio

Green infrastructure is becoming an inseparable part of the current urban design practice. Cities around the globe have become interested in finding new ways of integrating natural systems in the urban area to improve the environmental health and promote a healthy lifestyle among residents.

Studio.The Westwood Green Infrastructure Design Studio focuses on developing planning and design recommendations for integrating green infrastructure in the Westwood neighborhood of Denver. The studio involves intensive community engagement with Westwood residents, neighborhood groups, public agencies, and non-profit organizations on a local initiative -ÌýCool Connected Westwood.

The course includes site and field work, research, concept/design development, and analysis of design scenarios. The focusÌýis on urban design, streetscape design, stormwater management, and design of green space on publicly-owned land, including streets, alleys, parking lots, schools, and drainage and utility corridors. When students have completed the course they will have experience with neighborhood engagement strategies and a workingÌýunderstanding of green infrastructure design, planning, and assessment techniques.Ìý

Seminar Class. In the supporting seminar class, students learn aboutÌýgreen infrastructure concepts, currentÌýpolicies, practices and programs across the Unites States and around the world. We explore GI as it relates to public health, environmental management,Ìýurban design while also evaluatingÌýrelevant policies, programs and guidelines in this regard. Students learn how to develop and adapt GI policiesÌýfor the specific social, cultural and climatic conditions of Denver. Students also obtain hands-on knowledge aboutÌýsocial processes and techniques for involving the community in planning and design practices.Ìý