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The Downtown Plan and PSU as an Urban University

The Downtown Plan and PSU as an Urban University

 
The year 2022 marked the 50th anniversary of the City of Portland's 1972 Downtown Plan, one of the most consequential plans in the city's history. It put in place a vision for a public, pedestrian-scaled, multipurpose, and vital downtown. Through the requirements adopted in the Downtown Plan and subsequent public and private investments stemming from it, Portland's core area became an international icon for central city recovery. That plan also formally identified Portland State University as the city's "urban university."
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  • PSU Campus Urban Design: The Educational District by C.N.E. Corbin, Anna Goodman, Liz Hoekstra, Jeff Schnabel, Laila Seewang, and Ellen Shoshkes

    PSU Campus Urban Design: The Educational District

    C.N.E. Corbin, Anna Goodman, Liz Hoekstra, Jeff Schnabel, Laila Seewang, and Ellen Shoshkes

    Sixth of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented by Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Portland's 1972 Downtown Plan.

  • Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Governmental Reform in the Portland Metropolitan Area by Carl Abbott, Mingus Mapps, and Michael Montoya

    Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Governmental Reform in the Portland Metropolitan Area

    Carl Abbott, Mingus Mapps, and Michael Montoya

    Fifth of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented by Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Portland's 1972 Downtown Plan.

  • The Future of Transportation in Downtown Portland: Inspirations from the 1972 Downtown Plan by Gabriel Graff, André Lightsey-Walker, Mark Raggett, and Cathy Tuttle

    The Future of Transportation in Downtown Portland: Inspirations from the 1972 Downtown Plan

    Gabriel Graff, André Lightsey-Walker, Mark Raggett, and Cathy Tuttle

    Fourth of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented by Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Portland's 1972 Downtown Plan.

  • Institutional Collaboration: PSU and its Public, Private, and Civic Sector Partners by Fletcher Beaudoin, Susheela Jayapal, Michael Jordan, and Sara Saltzberg

    Institutional Collaboration: PSU and its Public, Private, and Civic Sector Partners

    Fletcher Beaudoin, Susheela Jayapal, Michael Jordan, and Sara Saltzberg

    Third of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented by Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Portland's 1972 Downtown Plan.

  • Community Engaged Research: Co-Creating Knowledge to Serve by Jennifer Dill, Mary Oschwald, Sergio Palleroni, Stephen Percy, and Marisa Zapata

    Community Engaged Research: Co-Creating Knowledge to Serve

    Jennifer Dill, Mary Oschwald, Sergio Palleroni, Stephen Percy, and Marisa Zapata

    Second of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented by Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Portland's 1972 Downtown Plan.

  • Portland, Portland State, and the Urban University Idea: Shared Aspirations for the Next 50 Years by Sy Adler, Lisa K. Bates, Richard Clucas, and Judith A. Ramaley

    Portland, Portland State, and the Urban University Idea: Shared Aspirations for the Next 50 Years

    Sy Adler, Lisa K. Bates, Richard Clucas, and Judith A. Ramaley

    First of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented by Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Portland's 1972 Downtown Plan.

 
 
 

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