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MURP students with APA President Angela D. Brooks (center). Photographed from left: Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti, Beneetta Mary Jose, Angela D. Brooks, Varshini Renikunta, and Abdul Samad Agha. (Photo courtesy of Beneetta Mary Jose)

MURP students with APA President Angela D. Brooks (center). Photographed from left: Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti, Beneetta Mary Jose, Angela D. Brooks, Varshini Renikunta, and Abdul Samad Agha. (Photo courtesy of Beneetta Mary Jose)

MURP students place third in national competition to improve a Philadelphia neighborhood

国产短视频College of Arts and Sciences Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) program students Beneetta Mary Jose, Abdul Samad Agha, Varshini Renikunta, and Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti earned third place for their design in the in April.  

The portion of the event brings together teams of students from across the nation pursuing graduate degrees in planning to focus on addressing a community issue in the city where the conference is held鈥攖his year being Philadelphia.

(Photo courtesy of Robin Ersing).

(Photo courtesy of Robin Ersing).

鈥淭he 国产短视频MURP program trains students to become professional planners equipped with the skills to improve community quality of life, enhance local economies, and support environmental resiliency鈥攊n Florida and beyond. MURP connects students to planning practice, through internships, mentorships, and planning studio courses鈥攚here students collaborate with real-world clients to deliver professional plans,鈥 said Dr. Evangeline Linkous, program director for MURP and associate professor in the School of Public Affairs.

Students were challenged to create planning and design proposals that demonstrated a multidisciplinary and multifaceted approach to promoting 鈥減ublic health, equitable access to nature, inclusive design, and high-quality, affordable housing options for the Logan Triangle area, one of Philadelphia's largest concentrations of vacant land located in the city's Upper North District.鈥 

The MURP students proposed a B-HIVE鈥擝alanced, Healthy, Inclusive, Vibrant and Empowered鈥攎odel for the Logan community, according to Jose.

Sketch indicating changes in the redeveloped neighborhood completed by MURP students. (Photo courtesy of Evangeline Linkous)

Sketch indicating changes in the redeveloped neighborhood completed by MURP students. (Photo courtesy of Evangeline Linkous)

鈥淭he proposal centers around a well-balanced, healthy, energetic and dynamic environment with a mix of residential, commercial and recreational uses that fits with surrounding context to restore the grandeur of Logan Triangle that formally attracted people. Creating a community that inspires and improves people every day,鈥 said Jose, who is graduating in 2024 and served as the group鈥檚 team leader.

Jose said some of the challenges they faced in the design project was working with a site that was vacant for 20 years and had experienced past environmental issues, including being used as a coal ash fill site, resulting in a 1959 gas main pipe leak and explosion, forcing residents to move from the area.  

鈥淥ur main concern was that knowing all these issues, how would we bring back people to the site? Why would anyone come to Logan Triangle and stay here?鈥 Jose said. 鈥淭he amount of research that we had was very extensive, but putting all of that information into just 15-page report and a 10-minute presentation at the conference was extremely hard and challenging.鈥 

Donations provided by APA Florida members covered student travel and expenses for the conference. (Photo courtesy of Beneetta Mary Jose)

Donations provided by APA Florida members covered student travel and expenses for the conference. (Photo courtesy of Beneetta Mary Jose)

鈥淲e are extremely proud of the end results that we could deliver for the competition鈥攂oth the poster and report鈥揳nd we are also extremely delighted that we could represent 国产短视频MURP at the National Design Competition. As a team leader, I am proud of my team members working together to put a high-quality work output with the help of our professors,鈥 Jose said.   

鈥淭he presence of a Florida student team on this national stage sends a message we all know鈥攖he 国产短视频MURP program is producing top planning talent! 国产短视频MURP earned Planning Accreditation Board accreditation in 2020鈥攕ignaling the quality of our program鈥攁nd the achievement of these students provides further evidence of the strength and impact of a 国产短视频MURP planning education,鈥 Linkous said.  

Receiving national recognition for their design is something Hoti, who is graduating in the summer of 2023, said changed her perspective as a student.  

鈥淎s a MURP 国产短视频student we are taught ultimately to create a better place for living through planning communities sustainably and efficiently,鈥 Hoti said. 鈥淭he program has varied options where one can choose to be a technician/researcher/advocate/ planner. I would recommend this program to anyone who is interested in community development or humanity as a whole.鈥 

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