Logo of the Urban Land Institute.
The Urban Land Institute, or ULI, is a non-profit organization with offices in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and London. Its stated mission is "to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide." ULI advocates progressive development, covering topics such as sustainability, smart growth, compact development, place making, and workforce housing.
The ULI was founded in 1936 and currently has over 39,000 members. More than 20% of the members work in government, academia, or public-private partnerships. Most of the rest are involved in the real estate and urban development industries.
The organization makes several awards annually, including the ULI Awards for Excellence, the ULI Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition, the J. C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development, and the ULI-Kenneth M. Good Graduate Student Fellowship.
ULI also maintains a well respected Advisory Services program that provides government, businesses and non-profits with strategic advice on real estate development and urban policy issues. ULI’s Advisory Services program brings together experienced real estate and land use professionals to develop innovative solutions for complex land use and real estate development projects, programs, and policies. Since 1947, over [500 panels] Media:http://www.uli.org/CommunityBuilding/AdvisoryService.aspx have helped sponsors find creative, practical solutions for issues such as downtown redevelopment, land management, development potential, growth management, community revitalization, brownfields redevelopment, military base reuse, workforce and affordable housing, and asset management.
Panels have also provided expert and objective advice in the wake of natural and man-made disasters such as hurricanes,flood, infrastructure failures and tornados and acts of terrorism.
Magazines
- Urban Land
- Urban Land Green
Books
- Urban Design and the Bottom Line
- Changing Metropolitian America
- Getting Real About Urbanism
Reports
- Workforce Housing and Mixed-Income Communities: The ULI Megapriority
- Advisory Services Panel Report: [Nantucket, MA Downtown Revitalization]
- Advisory Services Panel Report: Martis Valley, CA Workforce Housing
- Advisory Services Panel Report: Charlotte, NC University Research Park
- Advisory Services Panel Report: Baton Rouge, LA Comprehensive Planning
- Advisory Services Panel Report: Denver, CO 16th Street Mall Rehabilitation
- Advisory Services Panel Report: Biloxi, MS Sustainable Community Development
- Advisory Services Panel Report: Buffalo, NY Adaptive Use of Historic Hospital
- Advisory Services Panel Report: Utrecht, Netherlands Military Airbase Reuse
See Reports at [1]
Awards and Competitions
ULI Award for Excellence
ULI Awards for Excellence define the standard for real estate development practice worldwide. Founded in 1978, the awards program is the centerpiece of ULI’s efforts to identify and promote best practices in all types of real estate development.
The ULI Awards for Excellence honor development projects in three regions: the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Each region has its own jury, schedule, and fees.
2009 ULI Award for Excellence Asia Pacific Region[1]
2009 ULI Award for Excellence for Europa, Asien og Afrika
2008 Global Awards for Excellence[3]
- Adidas Village (Portland, Oregon)
- National Ballet School of Canada/Radio City (Toronto, Canada)
- Kraanspoor (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Beijing Finance Street (Beijing, China)
- Tokyo Midtown (Tokyo, Japan)
ULI Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition
- 2008 Winning Team - University of Pennsylvania (Shachi Pandey, Tiffany Marston, Yunjia Wang, Wei Wang, David Anderson)[4]
- 2007 Winning Team - University of California Berkeley (Christopher Lollini, Andrea Gaffney, Brooke Ray Smith, Aditi Rao, Robert McCracken)[5]
- 2006 Winning Team - Harvard University (Thomas Hussey, Christina Cambruzzi, Oliver Corlette, Patrick Curran, Tyler Meyr)[6]
J.C. Nichols Prize
The Terwilliger Center
The Terwilliger Center for Workforce Housing is a project of the Urban Land Institute made to increase production of affordable rate, workforce housing for people living near centers of employment.
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