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Cliff Ellis,
Ph.D., AICP holds a Master’s of Planning and Community
Development from the University of
Colorado at Denver
and a Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning from the University
of California at Berkeley.
He teaches courses on site planning, human settlement, and urban
design. His research interests
include New Urbanism, urban design, land use planning, history of urban
form, planning history, and planning theory.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
White, Stacey
Swearingen, and Cliff Ellis. 2007. “Sustainability, the Environment,
and New Urbanism: An Assessment and Agenda for Research.” Journal
of Architectural and Planning Research 24, no. 2 (Summer): 125-42.
Ellis, Cliff. 2005.
“Planning Methods and Good
City Form.” Journal of Architectural and Planning
Research 22, no. 2 (Summer):
138-47.
Ellis, Cliff. 2005.
“Norman Bel Geddes
and Lewis Mumford: The Highway, the City, and the
Future.” Planning Perspectives 20, no. 1 (January): 51-68.
Deitrick, Sabina, and Cliff
Ellis. 2004. “New Urbanism in the Inner City: A Case Study of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.”
Journal of the American Planning
Association 70, no. 3
(Autumn): 426-42.
Talen, Emily, and Cliff
Ellis. 2004. “Cities as Art: Exploring the Possibility of an Aesthetic
Dimension in Planning.” Planning Theory & Practice 5, no.
1 (March): 11-32.
Ellis, Cliff. 2002.
“The New Urbanism: Critiques and Rebuttals.” Journal of Urban Design.7, no. 3 (October): 263-93.
Talen, Emily, and Cliff
Ellis. 2002. “Beyond Relativism: Reclaiming the Search for Good City Form.” Journal of Planning Education and
Research 22, no. 1 (Fall):
36-49.
Ellis, Cliff. 2001,
“Interstate Highways, Regional Planning, and the Reshaping of
Metropolitan America.”
Planning Practice & Research 16, no. 3/4: 247-69.
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