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NDC at the 2020 KSA Career Fair
It’s once again that time of year when students and employers alike begin preparing for the shift that comes with the end of the spring semester; students frantically finish their portfolios and dust off their blazers while firms evaluate their need for new talent and prepare to host interviews. NDC is following suit. Last month at the annual Knowlton School of Architecture career fair, many employers set up displays and welcomed students as they made rounds, discussing the w


Open House 2019
On the evening of September 19th community members, board members, project partners, city officials, staff, and students gathered to reflect on and honor NDC’s accomplishments over the past year. Throughout the office current and recently finished work was displayed, and those in attendance browsed and discussed the projects with the staff. Many discussions revolved around the HIlltop Community Plan, one of NDC’s most extensive projects in 2018-19. It was a lovely evening of


Four-City Collab Kicks Off
NDC has been fortunate to provide design services to under-served communities in the region over the last 36 years. While our work has allowed us to serve the Central Ohio region, Ohio has the unique distinction in that there are four community-based design centers that reach nearly the entire state: The Toledo Design Center (TDC), a nonprofit, advocates for the northwestern region of the state, while the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC) and the Niehoff Studio, un


NDC Attends the KSA Career Fair
Spring has sprung, signifying a change in the season and a time of change for the NDC. Every year, NDC uses this time of year to look for fresh talent by attending the Knowlton School of Architecture Career Fair. This annual event gives us a great opportunity to meet prospective interns and share more about who we are and what we do. We are fortunate to have current student interns present during the event, giving interested students a chance to hear firsthand about the NDC i


NDC Visits the North Coast
On Monday, the NDC team traveled to Cleveland to visit the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC). We met with CUDC leadership and learned about their wide variety of urban design and planning projects, from helping with the Cleveland Public Library’s facilities plan to conducting a picnic-table building program for high school students. _______________________________________ What is the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative? The Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUD


November Hilltop Planning Meeting Draws Crowd
On Thursday, Nov. 8 many residents of the Hilltop area came together for the second Hilltop Community Plan working meeting. Held at the Boys & Girls Club at 85 Clarendon, the group enjoyed dinner before starting two activities. The first was an individual exercise designed to understand the future aspirations residents have for their neighborhood. Vision 2038 asked participants to imagine moving away from the Hilltop for 20 years and returning. How would they want the communi


Hilltop Community Plan Kicks Off
Representing much of Columbus’ West Side, the Hilltop is a historic neighborhood with beautiful homes, intriguing topography, and a business district along W. Broad Street. As part of its focus on neighborhoods, the City of Columbus is investing in a plan for the neighborhood—focusing on people, place, and home. With support from the Department of Neighborhoods, the Neighborhood Design Center attended community festivals, markets, civic meetings, and other special events over


Partners Come Together for NDC Open House
Joined by dozens of project partners, board members, community members, city officials, staff and students — the NDC family celebrated our work at last night’s Open House. Brief remarks were offered at 6pm by David Brehm (current NDC board chair), Isabela Gould (Executive Director), City Council President Shannon Hardin, and Nick Bankston (Project Manager, Dept. of Neighborhoods). Our recent and current projects were featured on boards throughout the space, with a focus on th


A Look into the Life of Lisa
Lisa began at the Neighborhood Design Center in 2014 upon graduation with her Master of Architecture degree from Ohio State. After all these years, we ask the question: who is Lisa really? Where did you attend undergrad? I graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo with an architecture degree in 2012. What jobs did you have before working at the NDC? Honestly, lots of random non-related jobs: outreach intern at the Columbus Museum of Art, a variety of retail jobs, and lots of c

NDC Using Wikimap for Hilltop Plan
At the heart of community planning lies public input. To facilitate increased public engagement, NDC has implemented a wikimap for the Hilltop Community Plan process. For residents and stakeholders who have specific issues or ideas about locations in their neighborhood, the map allows them to drop pins and write comments or stories that are viewable by everyone else. In addition to helping collect and record issues in the neighborhood, the map allows users to add positive exp


Summer Outreach in Full-Swing on the Hilltop
Representing much of Columbus’ West Side, the Hilltop is a historic neighborhood with beautiful homes, intriguing topography, and a business district along W. Broad Street. As part of its focus on neighborhoods, the City of Columbus is investing in a plan for the neighborhood—focusing on people, place, and home. With support from the Department of Neighborhoods, the Neighborhood Design Center is attending community festivals, markets, civic meetings, and other special events


Linden Plan Wraps Up with Final Community Event
On April 24, the Linden community gathered at St. Stephen’s Community House to hear a preliminary presentation of concepts developed through public input and engagement starting in March 2017. The presentation gave baseline data for Linden across five topic areas: Education & Workforce, Health & Safety, Transportation, Retail & Small Business, and Housing. The plan concepts were presented as 10 Big Ideas, using an integrated approach that combines multiple community issue are

Keeping Things Fresh: Healthy Options Highlighted by OSU Med Students
It’s always exciting to see what multidisciplinary teamwork can do – NDC recently worked on a project in collaboration with OSU College of Medicine and All People’s Fresh Markets in order to tackle the important issue of lack of healthy food options in low income neighborhoods. Students at the College of Medicine put together healthy and affordable recipes and easy-to-use signage for these neighborhood residents. NDC developed the graphics and signage to make the initiative t


Beautifying High St: Instagram Wall Goes Up
NDC partnered with local artist Adam Hernandez and the University District to produce this beautiful mural on High Street near High and 13th. NDC designed the text and framework for the new mural, adding a pop of color and “social wall” along one of the district’s major thoroughfares. If you stop by to snap some pictures or take a selfie on your way from Starbucks, tag us in your Insta post (@cbusndc) ! #UniversityDistrict #Community #Columbus #Engagement #Ohio #Design #Publi


NDC Completes Neighborhood Commercial Study
Supported by Campus Partners, the Weinland Park Commercial Study was prompted by the Housing Committee of the Weinland Park Community Civic Association and represented a desire that the neighborhood have a well informed voice in the future commercial development of vacant land and redevelopment of existing structures. With increasing pressures from a shrinking housing supply in Italian Village, expanding development of student housing close to The Ohio State University, and a


NDC 2017: Events
New Office Space Welcomes Guests During Events Making use of our beautiful new space at 1445 Summit Street, Suite 300, we played host to at least seven events throughout 2017. 4/26/17 NDC Open House
9/14/2017 Anchor District Organization
10/2/2017 ACUHO-I Foundation Visit 1
10/6/2017 ACUHO-I Association Visit 2
10/17/2017 Knowlton School \ Honors & Scholars
10/30/2017 City and Regional Planning Student As


NDC 2017: Selected Projects
From taking on new types of projects to getting settled into a new office space, 2017 has been a landmark year for the Neighborhood Design Center. Here are a few select highlights of our activities and achievements throughout the year. Leading the Linden Community Plan Starting in February, the planning process for the Linden Community Plan has been a fantastic opportunity for the NDC to focus even more on Linden and the Cleveland Avenue corridor, an area of focus since our f


Happy Holidays!
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NDC Hosts Anchor District Organization Event
The Neighborhood Design Center was filled with around 40 people last week when we hosted the Anchor District Council for part of their annual forum—held this year in Columbus. A coalition of nonprofit community service corporations, the Anchor District Council members work in partnership with education, medical, and arts/cultural anchor institutions to transform city anchor districts and their adjacent neighborhoods. The consortium formed in 2012 when the group first convened


Linden Miracle Garden Supported by Parcels to Places Project
Photo Courtesy of the Columbus Dispatch A beautiful new gazebo has risen just south of the Linden library at Kenmore and Cleveland Avenue. A $25,000 grant from the Parcels to Places program helped The Micacle Garden create a Victorian Herb Garden to support neighborhood beautification, community engagement and education, and create a place to grow herbs and produce for the urban farming economic development plan. With brick lined gravel paths and a brick wall along the sidewa
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