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Placemaking approaches public space from a people perspective, based on community needs and programming. You’ll understand the role that community building, economics, sustainability, management, urban design, and landscape design play in creating and maintaining successful public spaces.
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Type
Graduate, MS
Start Term
Fall Only
Credits
40
Duration
2 years
Courses
Plan of Study
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Urban Placemaking and Management at Pratt

We prepare professionals for this rapidly growing field. You’ll learn to create successful, vibrant, equitable, and economically viable public spaces using a bottom-up, community-driven, people-centric approach. Our program is for students with professionally oriented undergraduate education, professional degrees, or professional experience in architecture, engineering, environmental or landscape design, urban planning, or a background in geography, social sciences, and management. You’ll be immersed in the core skills of analysis, conceptual design, and management of the public realm in cities.

We also offer a 9-credit Advanced Certificate in Urban Placemaking. For more information on both the Advanced Certificate and MS program, Contact: David Burney, Academic Director, Urban Placemaking and Management, dburn135@pratt.edu.

Student Work

Take a look at examples of work by recent Urban Placemaking and Management graduates.

The Experience

student site visit and interview with community partners, Murray Hill, Queens, 2023
Student site visit and interview with community partners, Murray Hill, Queens, 2023

Interdisciplinary, socially engaged, and justice-driven, our tight-knit community is connected by a shared mission for transformative change. With class sizes of just 8-12, you’ll collaborate closely with your team, faculty, and community partners to learn the skills needed to create strategies and systems that meet real-world challenges.

Studio Culture

class proposal for more nature and shade that serves multiple functions, Murray Hill, Queens, 2023
Class proposal for more nature and shade that serves multiple functions,  Murray Hill, Queens, 2023

You’ll strengthen your skills through two studios in which you’ll work in teams. Your first studio (the Lab Analysis class) allows you to tackle real placemaking challenges and connects you with a public space managed by a business improve­ment district, community-based group, or another organization. Your second studio will be an interdisciplinary studio with students from  the other GCPE programs.

Internships and Fellowships

Students have the opportunity to gain work experience in the field at some of the leading placemaking organizations. Opportunities include positions within New York City with leading organizations like the New York City Department of Transportation, OpenPlans, Urban Design Forum, Streetlab, the Pratt Center for Community Development, and at great public spaces like Bryant and Domino Park.

The program provides a few students with the opportunity to do independent research focusing on placemaking. Past fellowship topics include public art and creative placemaking, European placemaking, architecture and place-based theory, place and identity, secret spaces, and placemaking in Southeast Asia.

Study Abroad

Empty urban lots converted by residents into community gardens, Havana, 2020
Empty urban lots converted by residents into community gardens, Havana, 2020
Student render of potential open space use, plaza greening & activation, Los Sitios, Havana, 2020
Student render of potential open space use, plaza greening & activation, Los Sitios, Havana, 2020

Immersing yourself in another culture is an incredible experience that can extend the boundaries of creativity. Study abroad programs are an integral part of the college experience, and Pratt has deep connections with university partners around the world.

Depending on student interest, through various courses, Pratt students have the opportunity to learn and exchange knowledge by traveling to places such as Paris, Brazil, Prague, Japan, and Italy.

Pratt Institute also has a strong relationship with the main architecture school in Havana, Cuba and each spring semester, as part of a course of study, students have the opportunity to spend a week in historic Havana working on a group project addressing key questions around preservation, sustainability, and placemaking.

Learning Resources

We develop disciplinary fluency in our program of study and we celebrate the interdisciplinary nature of design critical to address the plurality and complexity of the environments in which we operate. Learning resources

Our Faculty

Pratt’s distinguished faculty of outstanding creative professionals and scholars share a common desire to develop each student’s potential and creativity to the fullest. Bringing different views, methods, and perspectives they provide a rigorous educational model in which students make and learn. See all Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment faculty and administrators.

  1. David Burney

    Academic Director of Urban Placemaking Management; Visiting Associate Professor

  2. Lida Aljabar

    Visiting Assistant Professor

  3. Emily Ahn Levy

    Visiting Assistant Professor

  4. Margaret Walker

    Visiting Assistant Professor

  5. Jack Travis

    Adjunct Professor; SCPS Lecturer

  6. John Shapiro

    Professor

  7. Stephen Davies

    Visiting Assistant Professor

  8. Gabriel Vignoli

    Visiting Professor

  9. Ronald Shiffman

    Visiting Professor

  10. Jonathan Martin

    Professor

  11. Andy Lee

    Visiting Assistant Professor

  12. Mei Ling Chua

    Visiting Professor

  13. Vaidehi Mody

    Visiting Assistant Professor

Our Alumni

Pratt’s distinguished alumni are leading diverse and thriving careers, addressing critical challenges and creating innovative work that reimagines our world.

Where They Work

  • Carolyn Levine, 2021, founder of This Must be the Place
  • Devshri Shah, 2021, Senior Urban Planner, IBI Group
  • Jackson Chabot, 2019, Director of Advocacy and Organizing, Open Plans
  • Claudia de la Cruz, 2019, Planner, New York City Department of City Planning
  • Vaidehi Mody, 2020, Senior Planning Consultant, New York City Housing Authority
  • Emily Ahn Levy, 2017, Visiting Assistant Professor, Pratt Institute
  • Omar El Feki, 2022, Project Manager, RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
  • John Bezemes, 2018, Undergraduate Admissions Director, Pratt Institute
  • Karissa Lidstrand, 2017, NYC Department of Transportation, Planning Team Lead
  • Maithri Shankar, 2023, Dining Out NYC Community Coordinator, NYC Department of Transportation
  • Danielle Russell, 2020, Grant Program Manager, Yamhill Community Care
  • Benjamin Ratner, 2024, Director of Land Use, Policy, & Budget with Council Member Pierina Sanchez at New York City Council

Success Stories

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Upcoming Information Sessions

All times ET

GCPE Advanced Certificate Info Session

Tuesday, September 10, 2024 4:30pm -5:30pm (virtual)

GCPE MS Graduate Admissions Info Session

Thursday, September 12, 2024 10am -12pm (virtual)
Thursday, October 10, 2024 3 – 5pm (In Person + Campus Tour + Studio Visit)
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 10am – 12pm
Thursday, November 21, 2024 10am-12pm (Virtual 1:1’s)
Thursday, February 18, 2025 9:30am – 10:30am (Virtual)

Social Media

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Pratt MS Urban Placemaking & Management (UPM)

@prattplacemaking

  • 🌉 Alumni Spotlight: Simon Betsalel, Class of 2021! Originally from Asheville, NC, Simon (he/him) now calls San Francisco home, where he’s working as a Capital Projects Manager for the Port of San Francisco. His work centers on the infrastructure that supports vibrant, functional public spaces—exactly the insights he gained from his favorite Pratt course, “Infrastructure and Public Space.” This practical class highlighted essential elements like drainage, utilities, and site construction, showing him how critical infrastructure shapes engaging public environments.

Simon’s journey into placemaking began with a simple 2018 Google search for “placemaking masters program,” which led him to Pratt—and the rest is history!

#PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #PortOfSF#prattinstitute #placemaking #placemakingcali #UPM #GCPE
  • 🌆 Alumni Spotlight: Aarti Mehta, UPM Class of 2020! From Mumbai, India, to New Jersey, Aarti (she/her) is a Senior Manager of Community Planning and Engagement at Perch Advisors, a Certified Women-Owned Business in NYC. She’s dedicated to community impact, working with Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) across NYC, guiding their formation, governance, and community outreach. Aarti also recently led the community engagement efforts for a large-scale electrification project in NYC, coordinating with local agencies and grassroots organizations, hosting town halls, and crafting strategies for effective public engagement.
Her favorite classes at Pratt, including “Analysis of Public Space” and “Transportation Planning,” shaped her career with practical insights into stakeholder engagement, street design, and curb management. Her journey into Urban Placemaking began with a Google search—and it’s led to making a tangible difference in NYC’s communities.  #pratt #PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #Community engagement #womenowned #womenownedbusiness #prattinstitute #prattgcpe
  • Meet our newest GCPE professors 🥳 Mei Ling Chua and Sara Sher at Snackchat next week. Use the link in our bio to RSVP
  • Urban Placemaking and Management students recently collaborated with high school students from Myanmar as part of the Sustainable Summer Program. 

During their visit to Brooklyn, the students participated in a placemaking workshop led by GCPE Professor Margaret Walker. Through hands-on learning and cultural exchange, the workshop deepened all participants’ understanding of placemaking’s role in creating more sustainable and equitable urban spaces worldwide!

Check out our link in bio to read more about the workshop!
  • Did you miss the PlacemakingUS Roundtable? Fear not! Read all about it here 👀

https://www.pratt.edu/architecture/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment/urban-leaders-converge-at-pratts-dynamic-placemakingus-roundtable/ 
  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#placmakingus #roundtable
  • Looking to showcase your work? Look no further! The GCPE-wide journal showcasing student work, is back! The Multiplicity team is currently accepting proposals of the Fall 2024 issue. Learn more at : bit.ly.multiplicitysubmissions or emailing icampb32@pratt.edu  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#magazine #callforsubmissions
  • Congratulation to our 2024 Graduates! We can’t wait to see what the future holds for you 🎉🎓🍾 #graduation#2024grad #GradCap#ClassOf2024 #CapsOff#upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture
  • Meet Alumni Carolyn Levine (she/her) 2021 UPM graduate! 
 
You might know her from the job newsletter "This Must be the Place” , a job newsletter for placemaking professionals. She is originally from Rochester, Ny but now lives in Denver CO. Currently Carolyn works as the Manager of Civic Engagement at the Downtown Denver Partnership. She describes the partnership as “…a dynamic organization that works on every aspect of city-building. I get to work with our community members every day to connect them with opportunities to be engaged. It's easy to be optimistic in this job because there are so many people who want to roll up their sleeves and volunteer their time and expertise to make Downtown Denver a world class city.”

 
How the UPM Program inspired you and your work? 

The program's emphasis on social justice, equity, centering the community and understanding that public space is political really influenced how I see myself and my work. 

 How did you found out about the program? 

I read an article that mentioned the program and quoted David Burney (co-founder and director of the program), so I immediately googled it to learn more. 

#upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture #projectforpublicspaces #spacebetweenbuildings #activeparks#downtowndenver#womeninurbanism
🌉 Alumni Spotlight: Simon Betsalel, Class of 2021! Originally from Asheville, NC, Simon (he/him) now calls San Francisco home, where he’s working as a Capital Projects Manager for the Port of San Francisco. His work centers on the infrastructure that supports vibrant, functional public spaces—exactly the insights he gained from his favorite Pratt course, “Infrastructure and Public Space.” This practical class highlighted essential elements like drainage, utilities, and site construction, showing him how critical infrastructure shapes engaging public environments.

Simon’s journey into placemaking began with a simple 2018 Google search for “placemaking masters program,” which led him to Pratt—and the rest is history!

#PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #PortOfSF#prattinstitute #placemaking #placemakingcali #UPM #GCPE
🌉 Alumni Spotlight: Simon Betsalel, Class of 2021! Originally from Asheville, NC, Simon (he/him) now calls San Francisco home, where he’s working as a Capital Projects Manager for the Port of San Francisco. His work centers on the infrastructure that supports vibrant, functional public spaces—exactly the insights he gained from his favorite Pratt course, “Infrastructure and Public Space.” This practical class highlighted essential elements like drainage, utilities, and site construction, showing him how critical infrastructure shapes engaging public environments.

Simon’s journey into placemaking began with a simple 2018 Google search for “placemaking masters program,” which led him to Pratt—and the rest is history!

#PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #PortOfSF#prattinstitute #placemaking #placemakingcali #UPM #GCPE
🌉 Alumni Spotlight: Simon Betsalel, Class of 2021! Originally from Asheville, NC, Simon (he/him) now calls San Francisco home, where he’s working as a Capital Projects Manager for the Port of San Francisco. His work centers on the infrastructure that supports vibrant, functional public spaces—exactly the insights he gained from his favorite Pratt course, “Infrastructure and Public Space.” This practical class highlighted essential elements like drainage, utilities, and site construction, showing him how critical infrastructure shapes engaging public environments. Simon’s journey into placemaking began with a simple 2018 Google search for “placemaking masters program,” which led him to Pratt—and the rest is history! #PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #PortOfSF#prattinstitute #placemaking #placemakingcali #UPM #GCPE
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🌆 Alumni Spotlight: Aarti Mehta, UPM Class of 2020! From Mumbai, India, to New Jersey, Aarti (she/her) is a Senior Manager of Community Planning and Engagement at Perch Advisors, a Certified Women-Owned Business in NYC. She’s dedicated to community impact, working with Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) across NYC, guiding their formation, governance, and community outreach. Aarti also recently led the community engagement efforts for a large-scale electrification project in NYC, coordinating with local agencies and grassroots organizations, hosting town halls, and crafting strategies for effective public engagement.
Her favorite classes at Pratt, including “Analysis of Public Space” and “Transportation Planning,” shaped her career with practical insights into stakeholder engagement, street design, and curb management. Her journey into Urban Placemaking began with a Google search—and it’s led to making a tangible difference in NYC’s communities.  #pratt #PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #Community engagement #womenowned #womenownedbusiness #prattinstitute #prattgcpe
🌆 Alumni Spotlight: Aarti Mehta, UPM Class of 2020! From Mumbai, India, to New Jersey, Aarti (she/her) is a Senior Manager of Community Planning and Engagement at Perch Advisors, a Certified Women-Owned Business in NYC. She’s dedicated to community impact, working with Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) across NYC, guiding their formation, governance, and community outreach. Aarti also recently led the community engagement efforts for a large-scale electrification project in NYC, coordinating with local agencies and grassroots organizations, hosting town halls, and crafting strategies for effective public engagement.
Her favorite classes at Pratt, including “Analysis of Public Space” and “Transportation Planning,” shaped her career with practical insights into stakeholder engagement, street design, and curb management. Her journey into Urban Placemaking began with a Google search—and it’s led to making a tangible difference in NYC’s communities.  #pratt #PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #Community engagement #womenowned #womenownedbusiness #prattinstitute #prattgcpe
🌆 Alumni Spotlight: Aarti Mehta, UPM Class of 2020! From Mumbai, India, to New Jersey, Aarti (she/her) is a Senior Manager of Community Planning and Engagement at Perch Advisors, a Certified Women-Owned Business in NYC. She’s dedicated to community impact, working with Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) across NYC, guiding their formation, governance, and community outreach. Aarti also recently led the community engagement efforts for a large-scale electrification project in NYC, coordinating with local agencies and grassroots organizations, hosting town halls, and crafting strategies for effective public engagement. Her favorite classes at Pratt, including “Analysis of Public Space” and “Transportation Planning,” shaped her career with practical insights into stakeholder engagement, street design, and curb management. Her journey into Urban Placemaking began with a Google search—and it’s led to making a tangible difference in NYC’s communities. #pratt #PrattAlumni #UrbanPlacemaking #Community engagement #womenowned #womenownedbusiness #prattinstitute #prattgcpe
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Meet our newest GCPE professors 🥳 Mei Ling Chua and Sara Sher at Snackchat next week. Use the link in our bio to RSVP
Meet our newest GCPE professors 🥳 Mei Ling Chua and Sara Sher at Snackchat next week. Use the link in our bio to RSVP
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Urban Placemaking and Management students recently collaborated with high school students from Myanmar as part of the Sustainable Summer Program. 

During their visit to Brooklyn, the students participated in a placemaking workshop led by GCPE Professor Margaret Walker. Through hands-on learning and cultural exchange, the workshop deepened all participants’ understanding of placemaking’s role in creating more sustainable and equitable urban spaces worldwide!

Check out our link in bio to read more about the workshop!
Urban Placemaking and Management students recently collaborated with high school students from Myanmar as part of the Sustainable Summer Program. 

During their visit to Brooklyn, the students participated in a placemaking workshop led by GCPE Professor Margaret Walker. Through hands-on learning and cultural exchange, the workshop deepened all participants’ understanding of placemaking’s role in creating more sustainable and equitable urban spaces worldwide!

Check out our link in bio to read more about the workshop!
Urban Placemaking and Management students recently collaborated with high school students from Myanmar as part of the Sustainable Summer Program. 

During their visit to Brooklyn, the students participated in a placemaking workshop led by GCPE Professor Margaret Walker. Through hands-on learning and cultural exchange, the workshop deepened all participants’ understanding of placemaking’s role in creating more sustainable and equitable urban spaces worldwide!

Check out our link in bio to read more about the workshop!
Urban Placemaking and Management students recently collaborated with high school students from Myanmar as part of the Sustainable Summer Program. 

During their visit to Brooklyn, the students participated in a placemaking workshop led by GCPE Professor Margaret Walker. Through hands-on learning and cultural exchange, the workshop deepened all participants’ understanding of placemaking’s role in creating more sustainable and equitable urban spaces worldwide!

Check out our link in bio to read more about the workshop!
Urban Placemaking and Management students recently collaborated with high school students from Myanmar as part of the Sustainable Summer Program. 

During their visit to Brooklyn, the students participated in a placemaking workshop led by GCPE Professor Margaret Walker. Through hands-on learning and cultural exchange, the workshop deepened all participants’ understanding of placemaking’s role in creating more sustainable and equitable urban spaces worldwide!

Check out our link in bio to read more about the workshop!
Urban Placemaking and Management students recently collaborated with high school students from Myanmar as part of the Sustainable Summer Program. During their visit to Brooklyn, the students participated in a placemaking workshop led by GCPE Professor Margaret Walker. Through hands-on learning and cultural exchange, the workshop deepened all participants’ understanding of placemaking’s role in creating more sustainable and equitable urban spaces worldwide! Check out our link in bio to read more about the workshop!
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Did you miss the PlacemakingUS Roundtable? Fear not! Read all about it here 👀

https://www.pratt.edu/architecture/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment/urban-leaders-converge-at-pratts-dynamic-placemakingus-roundtable/ 
  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#placmakingus #roundtable
Did you miss the PlacemakingUS Roundtable? Fear not! Read all about it here 👀

https://www.pratt.edu/architecture/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment/urban-leaders-converge-at-pratts-dynamic-placemakingus-roundtable/ 
  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#placmakingus #roundtable
Did you miss the PlacemakingUS Roundtable? Fear not! Read all about it here 👀

https://www.pratt.edu/architecture/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment/urban-leaders-converge-at-pratts-dynamic-placemakingus-roundtable/ 
  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#placmakingus #roundtable
Did you miss the PlacemakingUS Roundtable? Fear not! Read all about it here 👀

https://www.pratt.edu/architecture/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment/urban-leaders-converge-at-pratts-dynamic-placemakingus-roundtable/ 
  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#placmakingus #roundtable
Did you miss the PlacemakingUS Roundtable? Fear not! Read all about it here 👀

https://www.pratt.edu/architecture/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment/urban-leaders-converge-at-pratts-dynamic-placemakingus-roundtable/ 
  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#placmakingus #roundtable
Did you miss the PlacemakingUS Roundtable? Fear not! Read all about it here 👀 https://www.pratt.edu/architecture/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment/urban-leaders-converge-at-pratts-dynamic-placemakingus-roundtable/ #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#placmakingus #roundtable
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Looking to showcase your work? Look no further! The GCPE-wide journal showcasing student work, is back! The Multiplicity team is currently accepting proposals of the Fall 2024 issue. Learn more at : bit.ly.multiplicitysubmissions or emailing icampb32@pratt.edu  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#magazine #callforsubmissions
Looking to showcase your work? Look no further! The GCPE-wide journal showcasing student work, is back! The Multiplicity team is currently accepting proposals of the Fall 2024 issue. Learn more at : bit.ly.multiplicitysubmissions or emailing icampb32@pratt.edu  #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#magazine #callforsubmissions
Looking to showcase your work? Look no further! The GCPE-wide journal showcasing student work, is back! The Multiplicity team is currently accepting proposals of the Fall 2024 issue. Learn more at : bit.ly.multiplicitysubmissions or emailing icampb32@pratt.edu #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture#magazine #callforsubmissions
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Congratulation to our 2024 Graduates! We can’t wait to see what the future holds for you 🎉🎓🍾 #graduation#2024grad #GradCap#ClassOf2024 #CapsOff#upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture
Congratulation to our 2024 Graduates! We can’t wait to see what the future holds for you 🎉🎓🍾 #graduation#2024grad #GradCap#ClassOf2024 #CapsOff#upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture
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Meet Alumni Carolyn Levine (she/her) 2021 UPM graduate! 
 
You might know her from the job newsletter "This Must be the Place” , a job newsletter for placemaking professionals. She is originally from Rochester, Ny but now lives in Denver CO. Currently Carolyn works as the Manager of Civic Engagement at the Downtown Denver Partnership. She describes the partnership as “…a dynamic organization that works on every aspect of city-building. I get to work with our community members every day to connect them with opportunities to be engaged. It's easy to be optimistic in this job because there are so many people who want to roll up their sleeves and volunteer their time and expertise to make Downtown Denver a world class city.”

 
How the UPM Program inspired you and your work? 

The program's emphasis on social justice, equity, centering the community and understanding that public space is political really influenced how I see myself and my work. 

 How did you found out about the program? 

I read an article that mentioned the program and quoted David Burney (co-founder and director of the program), so I immediately googled it to learn more. 

#upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture #projectforpublicspaces #spacebetweenbuildings #activeparks#downtowndenver#womeninurbanism
Meet Alumni Carolyn Levine (she/her) 2021 UPM graduate! 
 
You might know her from the job newsletter "This Must be the Place” , a job newsletter for placemaking professionals. She is originally from Rochester, Ny but now lives in Denver CO. Currently Carolyn works as the Manager of Civic Engagement at the Downtown Denver Partnership. She describes the partnership as “…a dynamic organization that works on every aspect of city-building. I get to work with our community members every day to connect them with opportunities to be engaged. It's easy to be optimistic in this job because there are so many people who want to roll up their sleeves and volunteer their time and expertise to make Downtown Denver a world class city.”

 
How the UPM Program inspired you and your work? 

The program's emphasis on social justice, equity, centering the community and understanding that public space is political really influenced how I see myself and my work. 

 How did you found out about the program? 

I read an article that mentioned the program and quoted David Burney (co-founder and director of the program), so I immediately googled it to learn more. 

#upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture #projectforpublicspaces #spacebetweenbuildings #activeparks#downtowndenver#womeninurbanism
Meet Alumni Carolyn Levine (she/her) 2021 UPM graduate! 
 
You might know her from the job newsletter "This Must be the Place” , a job newsletter for placemaking professionals. She is originally from Rochester, Ny but now lives in Denver CO. Currently Carolyn works as the Manager of Civic Engagement at the Downtown Denver Partnership. She describes the partnership as “…a dynamic organization that works on every aspect of city-building. I get to work with our community members every day to connect them with opportunities to be engaged. It's easy to be optimistic in this job because there are so many people who want to roll up their sleeves and volunteer their time and expertise to make Downtown Denver a world class city.”

 
How the UPM Program inspired you and your work? 

The program's emphasis on social justice, equity, centering the community and understanding that public space is political really influenced how I see myself and my work. 

 How did you found out about the program? 

I read an article that mentioned the program and quoted David Burney (co-founder and director of the program), so I immediately googled it to learn more. 

#upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture #projectforpublicspaces #spacebetweenbuildings #activeparks#downtowndenver#womeninurbanism
Meet Alumni Carolyn Levine (she/her) 2021 UPM graduate! You might know her from the job newsletter "This Must be the Place” , a job newsletter for placemaking professionals. She is originally from Rochester, Ny but now lives in Denver CO. Currently Carolyn works as the Manager of Civic Engagement at the Downtown Denver Partnership. She describes the partnership as “…a dynamic organization that works on every aspect of city-building. I get to work with our community members every day to connect them with opportunities to be engaged. It's easy to be optimistic in this job because there are so many people who want to roll up their sleeves and volunteer their time and expertise to make Downtown Denver a world class city.” How the UPM Program inspired you and your work? The program's emphasis on social justice, equity, centering the community and understanding that public space is political really influenced how I see myself and my work. How did you found out about the program? I read an article that mentioned the program and quoted David Burney (co-founder and director of the program), so I immediately googled it to learn more. #upmstudents #prattupm #prattgcpe #prattinstitute #urbanplacemaking #placemakers #placemaking #publicspaces #communityengagement #departmentofcityplanning #gcpestudents #architecture #projectforpublicspaces #spacebetweenbuildings #activeparks#downtowndenver#womeninurbanism
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