Stantec at CNU 32.Cincinnati
We bring together urban experts across a wide range of disciplines to collaborate in helping communities across the globe chart a path to increased livability, equity, and sustainability.
See you in Cincinnati!
Stantec is excited to attend and present at the Congress for the New Urbanism conference.
Our team is presenting on the important topics of human centered design as it relates to designing bikeway infrastructure for a variety of skill levels as well as the future of our suburban main streets and the opportunity they provide for the next generation of mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods.
- Friday, May 17, 1:00-2:15 PM: Join Katy Shackelford along with other facilitators at the forum session, Highway Transformation Manual and CNU Transportation Resource Forum
- Friday, May 17, 3:45-5:00 PM: Timothy Tresohlavy, David Dixon, and Maggie Connor, in collaboration with Norwood Together and City of Norwood, will present Connect Norwood, a report exploring solutions that would enhance mobility and connectivity in Norwood, Ohio
We’re also excited to be accepting a Merit Award for Emerging Projects in the Neighborhood, District, and Corridor category of the 2024 CNU Charter Awards. Read more about this project, our team’s solutions, and how they exemplify great New Urbanism.
We look forward to discussing how we can help your community solve complex problems and unlock bigger opportunities—whether revitalizing downtown, designing affordable live-work housing, or reclaiming an underutilized public asset.
Learn more about our award-winning projects
Albany Skyway: Freeway ramp become park, connecting city to its river
Albany Skyway in Albany, New York, reclaims an "ugly chunk of highway" to reconnect downtown with the Hudson riverfront via a new linear park. Stantec won a CNU 2023 Charter Award in the Neighborhood, District, and Corridor category. Read MorePullman Artspace Lofts: Affordable live-work housing for artists
Pullman Artspace Lofts in Chicago, Illinois, provide affordable housing in live-work spaces for artists in an underserved community. Stantec won a CNU 2023 Charter Award in the Block, Street, and Building category. Read MoreDowntown Hammond Master Plan: Rebuilding downtown with a focus on urbanism
Hammond Downtown Master Plan has enabled the Northwest Indiana city to kick start its downtown revival. Speck & Associates and Stantec won a Merit Award in the Neighborhood, District, and Corridor category of the CNU 2023 Charter Awards. Read MoreMeet our team at CNU
-
David Dixon
Vice President, Urban Places Fellow
-
Maggie Connor
Principal, Senior Urban Designer
-
Timothy Tresohlavy
Senior Transportation Planner
-
Katy Shackelford
Grant Specialist
-
Ralph DeNisco
Senior Principal
-
Sarah McDonald
Landscape Architect
-
Greg Rodriguez
Principal, Mobility Policy
Ideas
Keep Me Informed
Thank you for subscribing
You have been added to our list.
There was an error submitting your form.
Please try again later.
-
Blog Post Mobility hubs are the key to unlocking corridor development potential
-
Blog Post Large-scale redevelopment projects need to learn from small-scale historic neighborhoods
-
Blog Post What is a comprehensive plan? 6 steps to help your city
-
Video Retrofitting Hammond, IN’s downtown core from car-centric to a walkable neighborhood
-
Blog Post [With Video] 7 approaches to creating affordable housing for artists
-
Webinar Learn strategies to guide our communities in unlocking new urban opportunities
-
Blog Post Urban highway removal: 4 ways to reknit a city’s fabric
-
Webinar Recording Just Suburbs: Creating Equitable Opportunities in Suburban Development
-
Blog Post Can we learn to share? How the sharing economy can help launch the mobility revolution
-
Interactive What does it take to turn around a declining mall?
-
Blog Post From the Design Quarterly: Housing design that keeps the city within reach
-
Report How data-informed mobility solutions create more equitable communities
-
Published Article Increasing capacity and funding for rural communities
-
Published Article Urban highway removal projects are on the rise across America
-
Blog Post One module at a time: The future of affordable housing
-
Blog Post Adapting our green spaces for a changing climate