by OU Urban Design Studio | Oct 1, 2016 | Muskogee
Photo Courtesy of: http://vettesdetroitlit.weebly.com If you take a quick look at Downtown Muskogee, the building facades will quickly take you down memory lane to a place where time has slipped on by. For some, the recollections of yesteryear might be filled with...
by OU Urban Design Studio | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog, Featured Posts, Muskogee
Symbolic Sequence of Planning Process We call this planning effort Downtown Muskogee: A Landscape of Hope. What is a hopeful city? How is hopefulness of a people related to the growth of a town? Can we make a plan based on hope? Collective hope is not the same as...
by OU Urban Design Studio | Sep 21, 2016 | Muskogee
Migration of Workers into Downtown Muskogee According to Longitudinal Economic Household Data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau, there are over 4,700 jobs in Downtown Muskogee, yet only a little over 400 people make the city center their home. A mere twenty-one...
by OU Urban Design Studio | Sep 21, 2016 | Muskogee
Downtown Birmingham Streetscape Introduction: The City of Birmingham, Michigan is situated between the Detroit Metro and Pontiac, Michigan covering a relatively small size of approximately 4.80 square miles. The city is serviced by local and regional public transit,...
by OU Urban Design Studio | Sep 21, 2016 | Muskogee
Historic Arkansas River Project Pueblo: Pueblo is a beautiful desert city and the gateway to Southeast Colorado. It has been an important crossroads for transportation and trading for more than 150 years. Two major railroad lines run through Pueblo, Burlington...
by OU Urban Design Studio | Sep 21, 2016 | Muskogee
Looking East down Broadway Avenue in Enid Introduction: The City of Enid, Oklahoma is situated in Northwestern Oklahoma and covers a land area of approximately 74.10 square miles. The city is serviced by Hwy 81 and Hwy 412, while the Enid Public Transportation service...