Urban Collage’s role was to identify relationships between the universities edges and surrounding urban context of the city of Richmond and establish ways to develop cohesion between the two entities.
BCTC Newtown Pike Campus Plan »
A plan for a new 65-acre campus of Bluegrass Community and Technical College, it creates a blueprint for the growth and development of BCTC and environs and builds on continued momentum in Lexington’s north side.
Georgia Perimeter College Campus Development Plan »
Urban Collage was retained to provide guidance and insight into Georgia Perimeter College-Clarkston Campus’ long-term growth strategy.
North Avenue Corridor Study »
Acquisition of the North Avenue Apartments combined with Georgia Institute of Technology’s land holdings and continued development of research facilities along North Avenue created a need to develop a strategic plan for the future of the North Avenue Corridor.
Montessori of Macon Facility Master Plan »
Through a series of Advisory Team meetings and stakeholder workshops, Urban Collage helped clarify the Montessori School of Macon’s vision for the future, including identification of long-term property and facility needs, development of a campus master plan, and establishment of future expansion strategies and principals.
APS Center for Leadership and Learning & “Build Smart” Facilities Master Plan »
The eight-story facility encompasses 232,000 square feet (including 3,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space), includes a 475 space parking deck, and accommodates more than 650 staffers from 12 different departments.
Anderson School District Four »
Urban Collage, Inc. developed a 10-Year Facilities Master Plan through an interactive process, including seven public meetings, with Anderson 4 administrators, Board of Education members, faculty, staff, students, and the general public.
Dougherty County Facilities Master Plan and Implementation »
In the fall of 2001, Dougherty County School System, operating a total of 27 schools and a variety of administrative, storage and support facilities sought to conduct a comprehensive Facilities Analysis and Master Plan to guide facility development over the next five to ten years.
Marietta City Schools Facilities Master Plan »
In the fall of 2002, Marietta City Schools enlisted the services of Urban Collage, Inc. to undertake a process to identify additional space needs and develop a plan to construct necessary classrooms to accommodate and serve the system’s elementary school (K-5) students in accordance with the system’s instructional pedagogy and goals.









