WHO
WE ARE
Steve
Davies
Vice
President
Steve Davies is a nationally acclaimed for
his work on urban revitalization. As a advocate
for more livable communities, his work has taken
him across the world as a consultant, facilitator
and speaker.
With close to 400 major projects on his resume,
Steve is widely admired for his expertise in
downtown urban design, transportation planning,
and design of mixed-use development projects
and public markets. His projects range from
downtown master plans in major U.S. cities,
to design improvements for streetscapes, central
squares and transit malls.
In 1987, Steve helped found PPS' Public Market
Collaborative, a program concerned with the
preservation and improvement of public markets.
Several years later, he co-founded the Transportation
and Livable Communities Consortium. One of his
latest accomplishments was the establishment
of a unique program, supported by the Rockefeller
Brothers Fund and the German Marshall Fund,
to revitalize public spaces in historic town
centers in the Czech Republic. Through these
programs, Steve manages several multi-million
dollar projects, from technical assistance,
to research and educational outreach.
An accessible and inspiring speaker, Steve
has introduced tens of thousands of professionals
to the PPS placemaking process. Audiences include
American Public Transporation Association, Institute
for Transporation Engineers, New Jersey DOT,
New York DOT, Caltrans, New Jersey Transit,
and hundreds of professional and community groups
across the country.
Steve has co-authored and written books and
articles including 'Public Markets and Community
Revitalization', "Managing Downtown Public
Spaces" and "The Role of Transit in
Creating Livable Metropolitan Communities".
Education
Williams College, Bachelor of Art in Art and
Environmental Studies University of California,
Berkeley, Masters in Architecture
Awards & Honors
John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship in Architecture
Award Winner, National Endowment for the Arts
Grant Recognition Program (West 46th Street
Project)
Citation, Urban Design Newsletter Awards (Exxon
Mini-Park Project)
Certificate of Merit, Municipal Art Society,
New York City (Museum Mile Study)
Award Winner, National Endowment for the Arts
Grant Recognition Program (Museum Mile Study)
Award Winner, International Downtown Executives
Association Award, 1983 (Hartford Downtown Council/PPS
Hartford Management program)
Award Winner, Presidential Design Jury, Federal
Design Achievement Award, 1984, administered
by the National Endowment for the Arts (H.U.D.
project on downtown improvements in seven cities)
Publications
"The Role of Transit in Creating Livable
Metropolitan Communities," Transportation
Research Board, 1996
"Public Markets and Community Revitalization,"
Urban Land Institute and Project for Public
Spaces, Inc., 1995
"The Effects of Environmental Design on
the Amount and Type of Bicycling and Walking,"
Federal Highway Administration, 1993
"Managing Downtown Public Spaces,"
American Planning Association, 1984
"Designing Effective Pedestrian Improvements
in Business Districts," American Planning
Association, 1983
"What do People Do Downtown? -- How to
Look at Mainstreet Activity," National
Trust for Historic Preservation, 1981
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