Bio: Professor Emeritus College of Architecture Georgia Institute of Technology
Education: MLA Harvard University BLA University of Georgia
Bio: Paul Knight has been a member of Historical Concepts, an architecture and planning firm based in Atlanta, since 2006. He has worked on a variety of land planning and custom residential projects serving both municipal and private clients throughout the United States.
Education: Master of Architecture and Master of City & Regional Planning, Georgia Tech, 2011. BS in Architecture, Georgia Tech, 2007.
Key Publications: The following peer-reviewed papers can be found at www.cnu.org/nuresearch: "Rediscovering the Master Street Plan: The Critical Missing Component in City Planning Today" (2012) and "Chicago is Rural: The Inconsistencies and Absurdities of Street Connectivity Indices" (2011).
Past Assignments: As a professional member of the American Institute of Certified Planners, Mr. Knight engages in research on the link between legal codes and the built environment. His work has been presented at the 2011 and 2012 Congress for the New Urbanism, the 2011 and 2013 (upcoming) APA National Planning Conference, the University of Georgia, and to the Atlanta Regional Commission. Mr. Knight is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of two blogs that focus on issues of city planning, The Great American Grid (www.thegreatamericangrid.com) and Master Street Plan (www.masterstreetplan.com). He also contributes work to Better Cities & Towns (www.bettercities.net).
Bio: David Green focuses on large-scale urban design and planning projects for the firm. He has been involved in hundreds of projects in the past twenty years, encompassing all scales of development from individual buildings to multi-thousand acre projects. His work focuses on issues of development, particularly healthcare and research districts, in contemporary urban areas. He further addresses the regulatory framework within which this development occurs, and provides innovative strategies for appropriate policy implementation. David received the AIA Atlanta Silver Medal in 2003 and the AIA Georgia Bronze Medal in 2008. David has been a member of Georgia Tech College of Architecture Faculty since 1992; currently appointed Professor of the Practice of Architecture. He lectures widely on issues of urban design, planning and architecture.
Education: BS - Georgia Institute of Technology - 1987 MARCH - Georgia Institute of Technology - 1991