
About
Paul Ostergaard is an Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Architecture. His career focuses on urban revitalization, emphasizing mixed-income neighborhoods, transit-oriented districts, and collaborative city design. He has worked globally, including in North America, Europe, and the MENA region. He co-authored The Urban Design Handbook, Techniques and Working Methods, a key textbook on urban design practice.
Education: Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.
Research Interests: Urban design principles, citizen-centric city planning, and place-based design strategies. He advocates for inclusive urban development through collaborative processes, as detailed in his writings on the urban design process.
Awards & Affiliations:
- Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA)
- Former President of AIA Pittsburgh Chapter
- Member of the UK-based Academy of Urbanism
- Full Member of the Urban Land Institute
Teaching: In Fall 2024, he teaches 48-707: MUD Seminar: The Practice of Urban Design, exploring urban designers' roles and leadership in city design.
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