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"Make-It-Springfield" is a community art and maker space founded by LARP faculty, students, and community members in Springfield, MA's downtown cultural district.

Community Engagement and Social Justice

Plans and designs gain meaning when they represent the needs, dreams, values, and goals of those who will use them. Questions of justice in the distribution of costs and benefits and power and privilege are central to all policy and planning. Research in this theme explores the interconnections between engagement, justice, and multiple and diverse publics in policy, planning and design.

Core Faculty

Carolina Aragon, Camille Barchers, Elizabeth Brabec, Michael Di Pasquale, Frank Sleegers, Darrel Ramsey-Musolf

Affiliated Research Centers 

Springfield Design Center

Professor of Regional Planning Henry Renski and an interdisciplinary team of UMass researchers were awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study the societal impacts of automated commercial motor vehicles (ACMVs). 

Innovation and Economy

Sustaining communities and places requires integrating new and existing modes of production in communities, landscapes, and professions.  Our faculty are leaders in investigating entrepreneurship, development and redevelopment, technological change, and the reuse of industrial space to meet new social and economic needs.  

Core Faculty

Henry Renski, John Mullin, Wayne Feiden

Affiliated Research Centers

Center for Economic Development

Cultural Landscapes

Culture, Heritage and Society

Cultural landscapes—from historic urban centers, to rural countrysides, to vernacular and designed parks and gardens—are an increasingly important part of planning and landscape architecture practice. Faculty research investigates policy, planning, and design issues in the identification, interpretation, and conservation of the living heritage of cultural landscapes.

Core Faculty

Elizabeth Brabec, Ethan Carr, Theodore Eisenman, Patricia McGirr

Affiliated Research Centers

Center for Heritage and Society

Graduate Certificate in Cultural Landscape Management

High Tide by Carolina Aragon

Design and Public Art

Design exploration links research and creative works within three reciprocal processes—spatial experience, design thinking, and making places—in public art, intimate gardens, neighborhoods, communities, and cityscapes. We integrate design and scholarship through award-winning exhibitions, design/build projects, built landscapes, and plans.

Core Faculty 

Carolina Aragon, Carey Clouse, Mike Davidsohn, Michael Di Pasquale, Theodore Eisenman, Patricia McGirr, Frank Sleegers, Jane Thurber

Affiliated Research Centers

Springfield Design Center

Photo by Kongjian Yu, Turenscape

Climate Change Adaptation and Landscape Resilience

Landscapes and spatial form need to support positive ecologies while being low carbon and climate resilient. This theme connects emerging best practices in built form to the municipal, state, national and international policies and processes that enable achieving them. Research addresses green infrastructure, climate change, resilience, sustainable and low impact policy and design practices in small towns, cities, and global metropolitan regions.

Core Faculty

Carey Clouse, Elisabeth Infield, Robert Ryan, Frank Sleegers, Darrel Ramsey-Musolf, Wayne Feiden, Theodore Eisenman

Affiliated Research Centers

Center for Resilient Metro-Regions

SAGE Project on Resilient Infrastructure

Graduate Certificate in Climate Change and Green Infrastructure

Olmstead Park, Boston

Regional and Greenway Planning

Regional scale landscape planning promotes the thoughtful achievement of human and natural needs while linking edge, node, and corridor across multiple scales. Regions are geophysical but also social, and are defined through ecology and culture. The Department has particular strengths in greenway planning and green infrastructure, and in interpreting the role of open space and communities within their regional context in the United States and internationally.

Core Faculty 

Elisabeth Infield, Robert Ryan, Theodore Eisenman

Affiliated Research Centers

Fábos International Conferences

Graduate Certificate in Climate Change and Green Infrastructure