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American Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award
NameAmerican Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award
PresenterAmerican Planning Association
CountryUnited States

American Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award is a prestigious honor presented by the American Planning Association to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of urban planning and community development. The award is given to individuals, organizations, and projects that demonstrate excellence in planning and have made significant contributions to the American Planning Association's mission to create more sustainable, equitable, and livable communities. The award is often presented at the National Planning Conference, which is attended by planners from across the United States, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The conference features keynote speakers such as Jan Gehl, Jane Jacobs, and Andrés Duany, who have all made significant contributions to the field of urban planning.

Introduction

The American Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award is a highly respected recognition in the field of urban planning and community development. The award is presented to individuals, organizations, and projects that have demonstrated excellence in planning and have made significant contributions to the American Planning Association's mission to create more sustainable, equitable, and livable communities. The award is often presented in conjunction with other prestigious awards, such as the National Building Museum's Vincent Scully Prize and the Urban Land Institute's J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. The award has been presented to notable individuals such as Daniel Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted, and Kevin Lynch, who have all made significant contributions to the field of urban planning and landscape architecture. The award is also supported by organizations such as the National Association of Counties, National League of Cities, and United States Conference of Mayors.

History of

the Award The American Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of urban planning and community development. The award has a long history, dating back to the early days of the American Planning Association, which was founded in 1978 by planners from across the United States, including Robert Moses, Nelson Rockefeller, and Lady Bird Johnson. The award has been presented annually since its inception, with past recipients including notable individuals such as Jane Jacobs, Andrés Duany, and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, who have all made significant contributions to the field of urban planning and new urbanism. The award is also supported by organizations such as the National Trust for Historic Preservation, American Institute of Architects, and American Society of Landscape Architects. The award has been presented at various locations, including Washington, D.C., New York City, and San Francisco, and has been attended by notable individuals such as Mayors Michael Bloomberg and Rahm Emanuel.

Eligibility and Selection Process

The American Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award is open to individuals, organizations, and projects that have demonstrated excellence in planning and have made significant contributions to the American Planning Association's mission to create more sustainable, equitable, and livable communities. The selection process is rigorous, with a panel of judges composed of planners, architects, and landscape architects from across the United States, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of California, Berkeley. The panel reviews nominations based on criteria such as innovation, sustainability, and community engagement, and selects recipients based on their outstanding contributions to the field of urban planning and community development. The award is also supported by organizations such as the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Department of Transportation. The selection process is often influenced by notable individuals such as Richard Florida, Joel Kotkin, and Robert Bruegmann, who have all made significant contributions to the field of urban planning and economic development.

Notable Recipients

The American Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award has been presented to numerous notable individuals and organizations, including Andrés Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and the Congress for the New Urbanism. Other notable recipients include Jan Gehl, Jane Jacobs, and Kevin Lynch, who have all made significant contributions to the field of urban planning and landscape architecture. The award has also been presented to organizations such as the National Trust for Historic Preservation, American Institute of Architects, and American Society of Landscape Architects, which have all demonstrated excellence in planning and have made significant contributions to the American Planning Association's mission to create more sustainable, equitable, and livable communities. The award is often presented in conjunction with other prestigious awards, such as the Pritzker Architecture Prize and the Rome Prize, which are also supported by organizations such as the Hyatt Foundation and the American Academy in Rome.

Categories and Recognition

The American Planning Association's National Planning Excellence Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of urban planning and community development in several categories, including sustainability, innovation, and community engagement. The award is presented annually at the National Planning Conference, which is attended by planners from across the United States, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The award is often presented in conjunction with other prestigious awards, such as the National Building Museum's Vincent Scully Prize and the Urban Land Institute's J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. The award is supported by organizations such as the National Association of Counties, National League of Cities, and United States Conference of Mayors, which have all demonstrated excellence in planning and have made significant contributions to the American Planning Association's mission to create more sustainable, equitable, and livable communities. The award is also recognized by notable individuals such as Mayors Michael Bloomberg and Rahm Emanuel, who have all made significant contributions to the field of urban planning and community development.

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