Portfolio of urban planning graduate student Pete Kane. You'll find many website designs, urban planning concepts, architectural pieces, furniture ideas, and project management cases.
The concept of adaptive reuse is what initially drew me to pursue my Masters in Urban Planning. While one aspect of it may draw people to the architectural field, I am more interested in the concept of using adaptive reuse methods as a tool for community and economic development and sustainability. For my first semester [...]
The Green Element was developed as a method to not only aggregate articles and links regarding sustainability, but to provide scale to the topic. The articles are broken down into categories dependent on the level of impact the sustainability initiative pertains. The concept is to help individuals better understand at what level action can be [...]
We have a lot of books, a lot. From all the literary top books and writing guides to architecture and web design, there’s just too many for the simple built-in bookshelf and IKEA shelves we had in the condo. The second bedroom (the White Room) is actually used as more of a study. Rather than [...]
This project was developed during my “Green Urban Design and Placemaking” graduate course at Tufts University. The course centered around the US Green Building Council’s LEED for Neighborhood Development Pilot Program. This certification program expands the LEED requirements to ensure that a project considers its impact on the great neighborhood, not just the plot of [...]