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S. Hassan Ameli

S. Hassan Ameli

Metropolitan Planning, Policy, & Design

University of Utah

Hassan Ameli is an urban researcher, planner, and designer working at the intersection of people, place, and emerging technologies. ​With years of academic and professional experience in architecture, urban design, and planning, Hassan received his Ph.D. in Metropolitan Planning, Policy, and Design from the University of Utah City and Metropolitan Planning Department.

Email: hassan.ameli@utah.edu

Website: https://www.hassanameli.com/


Projects

  • Toward Automating the Measurement of Urban Design Qualities Related to Walkability
  • Reducing VMT, Encouraging Walk Trips, and Facilitating Efficient Trip Chains through Polycentric Development
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  • TRB 2020 - UU 1217 - Built Environment Criteria for Polycentric Developments - To Reduce Vehicle Use and Increase Walking and Transit Use ( PRESENTATION )
  • Guidelines for a Polycentric Region to Reduce Vehicle Use and Increase Walking and Transit Use ( PUBLICATION )
  • Regional Transportation Goals: Reducing Sprawl through Interconnected Centers ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled, Encouraging Walk Trips, and Facilitating Efficient Trip Chains Through Polycentric Development ( FINAL_REPORT )
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