Urban Design Center
The Urban Design Center is a program of the City of Raleigh, designed to apply an interactive, design-centered approach to planning issues in the City. The Urban Design Center is located on the first floor of the historic Alexander Building, at 133 Fayetteville Street, across from the Wachovia tower. The emphasis of the center is on updating the downtown plan, focusing on design opportunities to enhance the livability and walkability of downtown.

The 13th Annual House Tour:
September 25, 1-430pm, Nine Exciting Houses from Mid-Century to Today, Details and advance tickets available here!
Related Information:
Raleigh Urban Design Center Spring/Summer 2010 Lunch Forum
Transit Oriented Development: Fundamentals of Successful Transit Systems
Downtown Development Map
Downtown Planning
Downtown Streetscape Master Plan
Facade Grant Program
Livable Streets Plan Documentation
Livable Streets Project Website
Fayetteville Street Urban Design Handbook
Raleigh Downtown Urban Design Guide
School Design Guidelines
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