Kyle Ezell Inducted to AICP College of Fellows
Kyle Ezell Inducted to AICP College of Fellows City and Regional Planning Professor of Practice Kyle Ezell has been inducted into the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) College of Fellows. The highest honor the AICP bestows upon a member,…
An Environment to Thrive in- OSU Capital Campaign
Article from front page of osu.edu: “Time and Change” Campaign Website (2019 -2021): It’s a typical morning in Columbus. Say, on High Street. Cars are passing by. A bus cruises past. People are crossing streets, walking up and down sidewalks….
A Parachute for “The Cliff”
Following are story written for the Ohio State University Capital Campaign spotlighting planning for and with autism practice research: A parachute for the cliff BY BROOKE PRESTON Ohio State Capital Campaign ________________________________________ A Knowlton School of Architecture professor and his…
Professor of Practice Kyle Ezell Receives 2019 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching
Students in CRPLAN 3600 were creating land development plans when they were unexpectedly visited by Executive Vice President and Provost Bruce McPheron, Senior Vice Provost of Academic Affairs Kay Wolf, Chief Communications Officer for Advancement Dan Caterinicchia, College of Engineering…
Knowlton Students Win National Planning Award for Autism Project
“Autism Planning and Design Guidelines 1.0” has been selected as the 2019 AICP Student Project Award from the American Planning Association (APA). City and Regional Planning (CRP) students in Professor of Practice Kyle Ezell’s studios and workshop developed the project…
Beyond “The Cliff”: Charrette Proposes Planning Solutions for the Autistic Community
It’s called “the cliff.” It refers to the time when people with autism age out of services offered to those 18 and younger through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Between now and 2026, some 400,000 younger Americans with autism…
Planning Magazine Features Knowlton School Program
The Knowlton School’s City and Regional Planning program features prominently in the September issue of Planning, the official magazine of the American Planning Association (APA). The cover story, “Theory and Practice,” explores the benefits of planning programs using practitioners as…
Abstracting the City: Students Turn Plans into Art
“The exhibit is a microcosm of what you feel when you look over a city. Every planning project produces emotions,” explains Kyle Ezell, Associate Professor of Practice in the Knowlton School’s City and Regional Planning Section. Ezell’s Planning in the…
Ezell and Turk Honored with College Distinguished Faculty Awards
Knowlton faculty members Kyle Ezell and Stephen Turk have been recognized with College of Engineering Distinguished Faculty Awards. Ezell will receive the Charles E. MacQuigg Award for Outstanding Teaching. The MacQuigg Award is “presented annually to faculty members who have…
Ezell’s Essence of Athens Wins APA Ohio 2015 Focused Project Award
Knowlton School Associate Professor of Practice in City and Regional Planning and Designing Local Senior Principal Kyle Ezell accepted the American Planning Association’s Ohio Chapter’s 2015 Focused Project Award for The Essence of Athens: A Strategic Design Plan for Economic…