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Institutes, Centers, & Affiliated Organizations: Recent submissions

  • Kaplowitz, Grace; Larco, Nico; Howell, Amanda; Swift, Tiffany (University of Oregon, 2020-09)
    Before the pandemic, Urbanism Next developed a framework organizing the disruptions to cities caused by emerging transportation technologies on land use, urban design, building design, transportation, and real estate. ...
  • Steckler, Becky; Hess, Rachel; Larco, Nico (University of Oregon, 2022-08)
    This policy brief summarizes some of the key findings from a comprehensive literature review (submitted for publication) on the impact of shared mobility services and GHG emissions.
  • Howell, Amanda; Steckler, Becky; Larco, Nico; Knight Autonomous Vehicle Initiative (University of Oregon, 2022-08)
    The Knight Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Initiative is a multi-year collaborative effort between the Urbanism Next Center at the University of Oregon, Cityfi, the cities of Detroit, Pittsburgh, and San José, and Miami-Dade County ...
  • Crowther, Jean; Howell, Amanda; Larco, Nico; Reid, Ted; Ross, Lynn; Stewart, Mary; Stoll, Matthew; Surguine, Marsie (University of Oregon, 2020-06)
    The Urbanism Next Center at the University of Oregon, in partnership with Alta Planning + Design, Spirit for Change, and Metro hosted the Future of Public Spaces and Placemaking workshop on January 24th, 2020. This one-day ...
  • Steckler, Becky; Coia, Juliette; Howell, Amanda; Kaplowitz, Grace; Stoll, Matthew; Yang, Huajie (University of Oregon, 2020-04)
    The purpose of this study is to go beyond cataloging pilot projects to determine the lessons learned, emerging trends and considerations, and examples of promising practices from pilot projects in the United States and ...
  • Howell, Amanda; Larco, Nico; Lewis, Rebecca; Steckler, Becky (University of Oregon, 2019-03)
    This report categorizes and summarizes efforts that are already underway in cities across the world to rethink curb management, to outline the key takeaways from the one-day workshop that involved city staff from Portland, ...
  • Larco, Nico; Howell, Amanda; Leavitt, Mason; Carlton, Ian; Kim, James (University of Oregon, 2023-02)
    An often-claimed benefit of autonomous vehicle (AV) deployment has been its reduction on parking demand and the potential impact this could have on development. If demand for parking is drastically reduced by the deployment ...
  • Fraade-Blanar, Laura; Larco, Nico; Best, Ryan; Swift, Tiffany; Blumenthal, Marjory S. (University of Oregon, 2021-02)
    The premise that autonomous vehicles will address older adults’ immobility is not a given. As argued in the Public Policy Institute’s publication Universal Mobility-as-a-Service, public- and private-sector actors need ...
  • Steckler, Becky; Howell, Amanda; Larco, Nico; Kaplowitz, Grace (University of Oregon, 2021-01)
    Just a year or so ago, it seemed that fleets of autonomous vehicles (AVs) would soon be deployed on city streets providing a robo-taxi service like Uber and Lyft—just without a driver. The timeline for commercial deployments ...
  • Larco, Nico (2022-02-02)
    Chair Norton, Ranking Member Davis, and Subcommittee Members, thank you for this opportunity to testify on the future of automated vehicles and the impacts they could have on communities throughout the country. My name ...
  • Clark, Benjamin Y.; Brown, Anne (Social Science Research Network, 2020-11-02)
    Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) will impose challenges on cities that are currently difficult to fully envision yet critical to begin addressing. This research makes an incremental step toward quantifying the impacts that AVs ...
  • Clark, Benjamin Y.; Transportation Research and Education Center, Portland State University (Portland State University, 2019-05)
    The challenges that Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) will impose upon cities are both currently difficult to fully envision and critical to begin to address. This report makes an incremental step toward quantifying the impacts ...
  • School of Art + Design (University of Oregon, 2014)
    In 2014 The Ford Family Foundation concluded the first five years of funding for its Visual Arts Program, which supports Oregon's visual artists and enhances the state's visual arts ecology. A strong element of the ...
  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
    CFAR’s Catalytic Conversations serve the creative practices of individuals and groups by giving them an opportunity to engage a small body of thinkers in ways that contribute to a project or line of thinking that is in ...
  • School of Art + Design (2020)
    This book is a second in a series of catalogs devoted to the Curator and Critic Tour and Lecture Series. It celebrates the 115 Oregon artists who were visited during the last five years, between 2015 and 2019, and exposes ...
  • Figuring 
    Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
    By holding space for both indeterminacy and latent form, Figuring conjures histories and possible futures, lived experiences, and propositions for ways that ethereal matter might exist concretely or be allowed to endure ...
  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2022)
    Critical Conversations encourages exchange and inquiry. The partners above facilitate a year-round calendar of studio visits for Oregon artists by prominent visiting curators and arts writers who present public lectures ...
  • Gilsdorf, Bean (2021)
    Portland is a great place for people who love art and culture. But what about the artists who reside in the metro area, is it a supportive place for them to live and work? The purpose of this study was to answer two ...
  • Williamson, Iris; Harker, Tiffany (2022)
    Habits of Denial is a series of public programs and exhibitions exploring the broad theme of ACCESS, exhibited online and in venues in Eugene and Portland, Oregon with additional research and participation from across the ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2022)
    5 Minutes is a collection of informal interviews with the artists and art professionals from the University of Oregon’s Visiting Artist Lecture series, conducted by art and art history graduate students. The Visiting ...

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