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Urban design is the collaborative and multi-disciplinary process of giving form, shape, and character to neighborhoods, towns, and cities. View our online Urban Design and Planning brochure.
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Urban infill is the practice of developing vacant or underutilized properties within an urban area. Through this practice, urban infill can revitalize neighborhoods and cities, creating a metamorphosis in the character, function and social condition of the city.
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Mixed-use development integrates different land uses within a defined area, and serves as a catalyst to the community, creating the connections and edges that foster further revitalization and redevelopment. View our online Mixed-Use brochure.
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Transit Oriented Development (TOD) creates mixed-use, higher density communities that encourage people to live, work and shop in areas designed to maximize access to public transportation.
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Sustainable development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Fundamental principles of this practice include adaptive reuse of existing structures and energy efficient planning and design.
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Housing needs may vary by socioeconomic station and one's position in the cycle of life. JHP has demonstrated expertise in many housing practice areas including: Market-rate Housing, Student Housing, Senior Housing, Military Housing, and Affordable Housing.
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