Spotlight on Urban Design

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Faculty Expert: Jeffrey Raven

Video | May 16, 2016

Sustainable and resilient urban design specialist Jeffrey Raven discusses the urgent challenges faced by hot cities.
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International Conference for Sustainable Infrastructure (ICSI), Shenzhen, China

Blog | Apr 20, 2016

Professor Raven was invited as lecturer and panelist to ICSI.


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Presentation of NYIT Urban Design Studio - Paris COP21 at the NY Center for Architecture

Blog | Jan 23, 2016

Participating graduate students present at the event answered questions on the intersection of urban form and climate.


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NYIT Climate-Resilient Urban Design Research Presented at Paris City Hall for COP21 Paris

Blog | Jan 07, 2016

The NYIT Urban Climate Lab graduate urban design student work is prominently featured in the report.


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Annual Graduate Urban Design Welcome Picnic

Blog | Nov 04, 2015

Join NYIT School of Architecture and Design at our annual picnic!


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Graduate Urban Design Student Presents at Provost Discovery Luncheon

Blog | Nov 03, 2015

​Graduate student, Evelyn Thomas joined Director Jeffrey Raven in his presentation, “The Sustainable City: Shaping Resilient Communities for the 21st Century,” at the spring 2015 Provost Discovery Luncheon at NYIT’s Old Westbury campus. Highlights of Prof. Raven’s presentation can be found here.


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Spring 2015 Design Studio Review

Professor Raven presents Climate-Resilient Urban Design at the NY Center for Architecture

Blog | Apr 08, 2015

Professor Raven presents Climate-Resilient Urban Design at the NY Center for Architecture, highlighting NYIT Urban Design Studio projects, 2015.
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The Sustainable City: Shaping Resilient Communities for the 21st Century

Feature | Mar 09, 2015

Architect Jeffrey Raven will share his research at the Provost Discovery Luncheon on March 10. You're invited to attend.
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