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The Niehoff Urban Studio is a unique interdisciplinary
initiative undertaken to address urban issues that challenge the quality
of life in Cincinnati. The studio endeavors to engage the community in
an urban problem solving effort. The studio is located on Short Vine in Corryville
and includes classroom, meeting, and exhibit areas. In 2002-04 almost 300
students in urban planning, architecture, design, and urban geography participated
and more than 500 community stakeholders visited the studio to interact
with students and attend public events and presentations.
See the Niehoff Studio poster or view these video testimonials for more information. Read an overview of the 2-year cycle topics or choose from the list below to see student work from each cycle. |
![]() ![]() Vision Click here |
![]() ![]() Themes Click here |
![]() ![]() Niehoff Students Click here |
![]() Niehoff Faculty Click here |
Student Work |
![]() Map of All Great Streets and Gateways Student Work 2008-2011 Click here |
![]() ![]() Metropolis and Mobility 2012-2013 Click here |
![]() ![]() Place Matters Projects 2011-2012 Click here |
![]() ![]() Great Streets and Gateways 2008-2011 Click here |
![]() ![]() Uptown Projects on Housing 2006-2008 Click here |
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![]() ![]() Over-the-Rhine Projects 2004-2006 Click here |
![]() Urban Food and Quality of Life Projects 2002-2004 Click here |
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