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About Kelly Gregg

Kelly Gregg, assistant professor of urban planning, pursues place-based research at the intersection of planning, urban design, and landscape architecture. Specifically her work focuses on street design and pedestrian environments in both an historic and contemporary context. She completed her PhD in Planning at the University of Toronto in 2019.

Areas of Expertise

Urban Design, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Planning History or History

Selected Publications

Kelly Gregg & Conrad Kickert (04 Nov 2024): Ideation, deviation,
persistence, and implementation – Six decades of pedestrianization in Antwerp’s urban core,
Planning Perspectives, DOI: 10.1080/02665433.2024.2412822, Jason Brody, Kelly Gregg & Paul Hess (14 Aug 2024): COVID Street Cafés:
Assessing Policy Windows in Five North American Cities, Journal of the American Planning
Association, DOI: 10.1080/01944363.2024.2369199, Kelly Gregg, Paul Hess, Jason Brody & Anne James (2022): North
American street design for the coronavirus pandemic: a typology of emerging interventions,
Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, DOI:
10.1080/17549175.2022.2071970, Kelly Gregg (2019) Conceptualizing the pedestrian mall in post-war North
America and understanding its transatlantic transfer through the work and influence of Victor Gruen, Planning Perspectives, 34:4, 551-577, DOI: 10.1080/02665433.2018.1437555

Recent Courses Taught

URP 581/582 – Urban and Regional Planning Graduate Community Engaged Studio, END 302 – Undergraduate Environmental Design Sustainable Urban Environments , URP 517 – Graduate Graphic Communications for Urban Planning
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Kelly Gregg

Assistant Professor

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Location

Buffalo, New York

Email

kgregg@buffalo.edu

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