News, Mar 15, 2014
Clutter wins design competition for Dallas

Clutter wins design competition for Dallas

Assistant Professor McLain Clutter won an international urban design ideas competition for Dallas, Texas. The Connected City Design Challenge focuses on bold design solutions to connecting Dallas’ key urban assets, Downtown and the Trinity River Corridor, overcoming the physical, psychological, and economic divide existing today.

Clutter’s entry, “Incentive Network,” is a scheme that aspires to channel private investment to sites that are critical in providing access for pedestrians and bikes across the wide bands of infrastructure currently severing downtown Dallas from the waterfront. He was assisted on the project by Pooja Dalai (M.Arch.’13).

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