Student Poster Award
The Student Poster Award was an opportunity for planning students of all levels of experience to display a project of their own at the National Planning Conference alongside dozens of other students' poster displays nationwide.
Previous Winners
2019
Academic and Professional Research Track
A Community-Based Approach to Surface-Water Resiliency
Aubrey Toldi
Design, Development, and Preservation Track
Historic Butler Street YMCA Repositioning Strategy
Seth Furman, Melody Carter
Disaster Resilience and Climate Change Track
The Texas Freedom Colonies Project
Mohammadjavad Biazar
Housing, Community, and Economic Development Track
Evaluating Local Source of Income Policies
Elisabeth Altazan, Audrey Muntz
International, Comparative, and Global Planning Track
Comparative Urbanisms
Jared Islas, Adair Bright, Logan Sours, Bryce Morgan, Brad Hocevar, Christina Aurich
Managing Track
Addressing Economic Mobility Through Food Banks
Mirit Friedman
Planning for Inclusiveness and Social Justice Track
Bridging the Transportation Divide
Jacqueline Kuzio
Planning, Health, and the Natural Environment Track
Park Suitability Analysis in Birmingham, Alabama
Leigh Huffman, Anna Baggett
Technology and Planning Track
Visualizing Spatial Trade-offs of Adaptation Policies
Collyn Chan, Scott Gilman
Transportation Track
Rider Behavior of E-scooter Users
Frank Arellano
2016
FIRST PLACE
Transboundary Aquifer Management: The Guarani
Manny Patole
New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
SECOND PLACE
Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Georgia School Campus
Bryan Hardman, Matthew Nahrstedt, and Jenna Wargo
University of Georgia, College of Environment & Design
Fiber-optic Broadband Planning: Rural Reboo
Jeffrey Gepper, Juliana Lucchesi, Dea Qatipi, and Qilu Chen
University of Iowa
Chinese "Feng Shui" Theory in Planning
Shixue (Carol) Hu
Planner, Maricopa County, Arizona
Xueyan (Lucia) Wang
Arizona State University, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning