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Master's Theses and Professional Projects 2006
A Look at the Past, Present and Future Roles of Historic Preservation in Seattle's Central Waterfront.
ULI Workforce Housing Report: Expanding Housing Options for Seattle Households.
Property Valuations.
A Feasibility Analysis of Condominium Conversion and Affordable Home Ownership for Capitol Hill Housing.
Redmond Community Indicators Program.
Parking Management at University of Washington: An Alternative, Market-based Approach.
Bridging the Digital Divide in Public Participation: The Roles of Infrastructure, Hardware, Software and Social Networks in Helsinki's Arabianranta and Maunula.
Bringing Publicly Owned Brownfields to the Private Market in the State of Washington.
Kirkland's Innovative Housing Demonstration Program: New Housing Choices Within Single-Family Neighborhoods.
Redmond Overlake Neighborhood Plan Implementation and Refinement Project: Report on Existing Conditions and Challenges and Opportunities to Redevelopment.
Risk Management in Brownfields Redevelopment.
Beacon Hill and McClellan Light Rail Station Areas Feasibility Analysis.
Feasibility Analysis For The 125th Street Business Improvement District (Harlem, NYC) Boundary Expansion Project.
A Site Planning and Feasibility Analysis of the Hathaway Parcel.
Planning for Hazard Mitigation Opportunities in the City of Everett, Washington Following a Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake.
Reversing the Trend: Strategies to Make Center City Seattle Livable and Attractive to Families with Children.
Public Transportation for an Emerging Interstate Region: Evaluating the Alternatives and Feasibility for Providing Regional Public Transportation for the Counties of Spokane, WA and Kootenai, ID.
Strategies to Increase Investment Along Tukwila International Boulevard.
Improving Community Participation In the Urban Design Field: Applications from Community-Based Social Marketing.
Assessing the Impact of Urban Form on Travel Behavior: A Case Study in the City of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Re-Defining Value: Strategies for Greening Affordable Housing in Compliance with Washington State's High-Performance Building Legislation.
Does Public School Quality Matter to Home Prices? Evidence from the Puget Sound Region.
Securing Affordable Housing in White Center: Choosing the WCCDA's Next Affordable Housing Development Project.
Planning for Diversity: Seattle's Multicultural Planning Platform.
Shaping the Public Realm: An Analysis of Form-Based Codes in Hercules and Petaluma, California.
Collaborative Conservation in Mount Baker Neighborhood.
A Survey of Attitudes Towards and Understanding of Green Home Attributes Among Green Homebuyers in the Puget Sound Region. |