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Roy Prince Architect Architecture Urban Design Consulting Walkability Placemaking Oxnard Ventura Santa Barbara
  • Urban Design Consulting

    Urban Design Consulting

    ByRoy Prince March 31, 2020November 19, 2020 Design, Economic Development, Lean Urbanism, Placemaking, Urban Design, Urbanism

    I had the pleasure of doing consultations (pro-bono) on several forthcoming Downtown mixed-use projects. Always appreciative of developers who reach out for feedback to improve their projects. As a licensed registered architect I am available to consult pro-bono on your urban design project.

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  • Gentle density: Making neighborhoods transit-ready

    Gentle density: Making neighborhoods transit-ready

    ByRoy Prince January 28, 2019November 19, 2020 Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), Affordable Housing, Architectural Review, Design, Design Guidelines, Economic Development, Form-Based Codes, Housing, Human Scale, Lean Urbanism, Missing Middle, Neighborhood, Placemaking, Planning, Traditional Neighborhood Development, Zoning

    Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a rapidly growing city—the largest in Northwest Arkansas, a region with major corporate headquarters including Walmart, and a major research university in the University of Arkansas.

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  • The Ped Shed – Building a Successful Equitable Oxnard – 2018.11.29

    ByRoy Prince January 28, 2019November 19, 2020 Displacement, Downtown, Economic Development, Gentrification, Housing, Human Scale, Incremental, Ped Shed, Pink Zone, Revitalize Downtown, Walkability, YIMBY

    Downtown Oxnard and Pink Zones:
    At a recent DITF meeting, Able Magana mentioned that the owner of the Vogue theater building had been approached by a City employee. The owner claims he was told that, as the 20-year agreement had expired, “would you please tear down those 6 spaces facing west on B Street”. That conversation was quickly squashed, without the opportunity for a creative conversation on the economic development potential of those 6 little spaces.

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  • Home
    • About Roy Prince Architect
    • Slide Show
  • Built Work
    • Old San Marcos Pass Guest House
    • ADU – Tiny House – Garden Shed
    • SB Home
    • El Sueno Home
    • Goleta Home
    • Garden Street Remodel
    • NoLeta Addition Remodel
    • Bath St Condos
    • Cathedral Oaks Home
  • Projects
    • Sketches – Design Studies
    • Thousand Oaks Projects
    • Oxnard Project – Floor Plan & Site Sketch
    • Santa Barbara West Mesa project
  • Design Principles
    • Charter of the New Urbanism
    • Canons of Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism
    • Building Beauty
    • Ahwahnee Principles
  • Resources
    • Resources
    • Video
  • Blog
  • Creative
    • Ceramics
    • Photography
  • Contact