John Shreve
John has been a practitioner of architecture, planning, and urban design for over 25 years, working with a wide range of clients in various U.S. and international cities. His early career began with residential and commercial projects in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and expanded into more complex retail and mixed-use developments as a senior designer at RTKL, before leading larger urban design projects driven by sports/entertainment anchors with Populous.
His projects have garnered numerous professional awards and, more importantly, have acted as catalysts for redevelopment activity across a variety of urban scales. More recently, he has been working on a number of university campus projects, sports-based urban mixed-use districts, and ongoing strategic planning for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
He has spent much of his career bridging the professional-academic worlds with his ongoing teaching and research at various universities including the University of Kansas, where he completed his Ph.D dissertation on urban design issues of health & wellness, transformation & resiliency, and natural & human systems. At Populous, John actively integrates research and development design initiatives across multiple disciplines including architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, real estate development, and urban planning.
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Qualifications
- Doctorate of Urban Design, University of Kansas
- Master of Architecture and Master of Urban Design, Harvard University
- Bachelor of Architecture and Art History, University of Notre Dame
- Registered Architect: Texas
- American Institute of Architects
- AICP
- APA
- NCARB
- ULI
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