Urban Planning and Design

UMKC’s Department of Architecture, Urban Planning and Design moves

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Tom Nelson, FAIA and BNIM principal, and Ted Seligson, FAIA and visiting professor at AUPD, stand with the original 1965 blueprint of Katz Hall -- designed by Kivett & Myers, one of Kansas City's most prominent mid-century architectural firms. In the 1960s, Nelson worked on the Katz Hall designs and Seligson served as the head of design for Kivett & Myers.

A blueprint for success

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Urban Planning students present their vision for Kansas City’s Independence Avenue

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Planning with a purpose

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Historic Kansas City Neighborhood Considers TransformationUMKC Architecture, Urban Planning and Design students present designs May 1

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