If you've come to study at the School of Design at Penn, it's because you want
to have a positive and lasting effect on the built environment. Much of this
environment, urban and suburban, is the result of commercial forces. Real estate
development affects a wide range of projects, including planned communities,
multi-use urban complexes, and the adaptive reuse of historic buildings. Whether
you plan to be an architect, planner, or a preservationist, you will be a more
effective player if you have a thorough understanding of the legal and financial
issues in the development process. You will also be able to offer your clients
a more comprehensive range of services. Some of you may even choose to pursue
careers in the real estate industry.
In 1998 the School of Design, in cooperation with the real estate department
of the Wharton School, established a specialized course of study in real estate
development leading to a Certificate in Real Estate Design & Development.
In ten years we have had 85 graduates.
Witold Rybczynski
Program Director
G23 Meyerson Hall
rybczyns@design.upenn.edu
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