Urban and Regional Planning

2007 Dale Prize Ecological Urban Design: Making Rules / Breaking Rules

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The 2007 Dale Prize winners for the Ecological Urban Design: Making Rules/Breaking Rules theme are advancing an ecological approach to urban design, focusing on innovations, experiments, and best practices. "Making rules" refers the emergence of new visions, design concepts, and urban design constituencies; "breaking rules" refers to reforms to traditional concepts and implementation tools. This year's winners place this theme in the context of livability, diversity of values, and participation.


About the Dale Prize

The Dale Prize is an annual event organized by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Cal Poly Pomona. It recognizes planning excellence, creates dialogue between scholars and practitioners, and enriches the education of planning students.

William R. Dale, a planner with public agency experience in Florida, first came to Cal Poly Pomona in 1964. He was a founding faculty member of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and served as department chair.

This year's winners place this theme in the context of livability, diversity of values, and participation. The 2007 Dale Prize winners are: