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Thomas Kronemeyer is an urban designer with a background in city planning and landscape architecture. His professional experience and range of work on projects for public entities and corporate clients includes:
Throughout his professional practice, both in Germany as well as in the United States, Thomas has consistently worked on multi-disciplinary planning and design teams. The design of pedestrian-oriented, livable places and the sensitive integration of proposed development and uses into the fabric of existing built and natural environments are at the core of Thomas’ professional work and research. During his over ten years with CD+A, his work has frequently focused on challenges and solutions involved in the design of major corridors, streets, and transit facilities. Thomas was an urban design contributor to ITE’s recommended practice Designing Walkable Urban Thorough-fares: A Context Sensitive Approach and regularly presents CD+A’s broad range of work on urban design related to the nexus between land use and transportation to a variety of audiences. Most recently, he served as urban designer on a panel of experts charged with exploring design options for Independence Boulevard in Charlotte, NC on behalf of the ULI Daniel Rose Center for Public Leadership.
| Years of Experience | ||
| Professional Practice | Associate Principal, Community Design + Architecture | |
| Senior Associate, Community Design + Architecture | ||
| Associate, Community Design + Architecture | ||
| Urban Designer, Community Design + Architecture | ||
| Project Designer and Planner, Lyndon/Buchanan Associates | ||
| Assistant Coordinator, Mayors Institute on City Design: West | ||
| Landscape Architect, Nagel Landscape Architects, Hanover, Germany | ||
| Education | Masters of City Planning, University of California, Berkeley | |
| Master of Landscape Architecture, University of California, Berkeley | ||
| Diplom-Ingenieur, Landscape Architecture, Leibnitz University, Hanover, Germany | ||
| Affliations | Congress for the New Urbanism |
