A plan by Urban Design Associates of
ROBERT STEUTEVILLE    MAR. 1, 2003
A plan by Urban Design Associates of Pittsburgh for reconfiguring a large swath of East Baltimore won an Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects. Produced under Ray Gindroz, the plan includes a two million sq. ft. biotech campus next to the Johns Hopkins Medical Center, 1,200 new or rehabilitated housing units, and new small parks in what is currently a relentlessly gridded rowhouse area possessing few amenities. Others on the team were the transportation planning firm Glatting Jackson of Orlando; development strategist Brophy & Reilly of Columbia, MD; market analysts Zimmerman/Volk Associates of Clinton, NJ; and the City of Baltimore.