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University of Arkansas Community Design Center

Fayetteville, United States

The University of Arkansas Community Design Center is an outreach center of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, and one of a few university-based teaching offices in the United States dedicated to delivering urban design work. Originated in 1995, the center advances creative development in Arkansas through design, research, and education solutions. Nationally recognized in public-interest design, the center has its own downtown facilities and 5-6 professional design/planning staff, some who also teach. Beyond the focus on urban projects, UACDC has developed eight place-making platforms to shape civic design and public policy at state and municipal levels. These interdisciplinary platforms include 'missing middle housing,' 'agricultural urbanism,' 'transit-oriented development,' 'context-sensitive street design,' 'watershed urbanism,' 'big box urbanism,' 'smart growth,' and 'low impact development,' vocabularies which are locally articulated but hold universal currency.

uacdc.uark.edu

Recognised 3 times through the A+ Awards programme.

3A+ Awards
1Jury wins
1Finalist
2022–2024Span

Strongest categories

Residential > Unbuilt - Multi-Unit Housing (S <10 Floors)2Institutional > Unbuilt Institutional1

Specializations

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EducationalGovernment + HealthResidential

Selected Works

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