Department of City and Regional Planning
Spring 2015 . Studio Final Report
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University of Pennsylvania
School of Design
The University of Pennsylvania carries on the principles and spirit of its founder, Benjamin Franklin: entrepreneurship, innovation, invention, outreach, and a pragmatic love of knowledge. Franklin’s outlook of melding theory and practice has remained a driving force in the University’s academic and social mission.
The University of Pennsylvania School of Design embodies these principles as well, linking a diverse range of disciplines through integrative design thinking. The School houses Architecture, City and Regional Planning,
Landscape Architecture, Fine Arts, Historic Preservation, Digital Media
Design, and Urban Spatial Analytics, and Integrated Product Design. Within the School of Design, the City and Regional Planning program integrates academic planning theories with practical, client-based applications.
During the program’s final semester, students participate in a capstone studio that serves as the culmination of their planning work at Penn.
Incorporating the skills gained during two years of study, the studio project challenges a team of students, under the guidance of professional practitioners and faculty, to collaborate on a project that addresses a realworld planning problem.
Previous megaproject studios have examined topics including high-speed rail in the Northeast Corridor, the redevelopment of New York’s Penn
Station, and new train services in the outer boroughs of New York City. The
2015 studio, led by Marilyn Jordan Taylor and Robert Yaro, was given the task of developing a plan to integrate the NY-NJ-CT regional rail system through the modernization and expansion of the 25-mile rail corridor from
JFK to