Real Estate – Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Mon, 17 Nov 2025 20:52:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon_logo-32x32.jpg Real Estate – Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ 32 32 Residential Health /projects/residential-health-3/ /projects/residential-health-3/#respond Wed, 01 Nov 2023 03:37:54 +0000 https://portal.epicn.org/case-stories/residential-health/ Read More... from Residential Health

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The purpose of this report is to provide the Village of DeForest with information regarding future residential health property development in the Village of DeForest and Windsor.

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Deliverables would include concrete feedback on how various sections of Bellevue’s budget book tell the story; reviews of budget books from other cities and how well these products succeed in this goal; and potentially reworking either discrete portions, or even the entire Bellevue budget book, into a new, superior product. This project would be great for Finance, Accounting, Public Administration, or Public Policy students to learn the workings of the Bellevue budget and budget process.

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Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

UniverCity Year Contact Info
Gavin Luter
Managing Director
gavin@cows.org
608-261-1141

University Faculty Contact
Tom Landgraf
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics

tlandgraf@wisc.edu

Local Government / Community Contact

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Downtown Revitalization: A Design for the City of Brodhead /projects/downtown-revitalization-a-design-for-the-city-of-brodhead/ /projects/downtown-revitalization-a-design-for-the-city-of-brodhead/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 23:27:35 +0000 https://portal.epicn.org/case-stories/downtown-revitalization-a-design-for-the-city-of-brodhead/ Read More... from Downtown Revitalization: A Design for the City of Brodhead

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To fulfill the requirements of the Senior Capstone Program in
the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University
of Wisconsin-Madison I will investigate how ideas of human
perception may inform the design of streetscapes and suburban redevelopment. This investigation will be given context
and focus by the concerns and goals of The City of Brodhead,
which include pedestrian safety and mobility and economic
development. The City of Brodhead, WI will be the site for this
study.
Human perception, and the resulting actions of these
perceptions, are what define who we are. The doubtful safety
of a steep ledge, and the immense joy of riding a roller coaster
both pose similar dangers, so what makes the roller coaster
so appealing? Our perception. We know, because of elements
in our surroundings, that we are inherently safe on a roller
coaster. Landscape elements give users internal clues about
land use inferring characteristics like safety, aesthetic quality,
and cleanliness.
While human perception is often addressed at a walking and driving perspective, when designing landscapes for
multiple groups of users, it is also important to address those
on bikes, wheelchairs, and other non-motorized forms of transportation. Eric Dumbaugh and Wenhao Li have focused their
research on this very issue, and provide a critical resource for
designers looking to plan more effectively.The City of Brodhead, WI provides an important opportunity to address these issues at many angles. The downtown
Business Improvement District (BID) has set out to making
their land a safer, more welcoming place for not only their immediate community, but to their audience of frequent visitors.
With a state highway dissecting the BID, it is imperative to
draw from research done in the past to guarantee the health,
safety, and welfare of the townspeople.
Through creative streetscape design, and strategic
land use planning, the BID has the potential to transform
the surrounding community. Open store-fronts, designated
pedestrian spaces, and interactive streetscapes all tied together with safe, effective way-finding would provide flurries of
economic growth and long-term financial success.
The products of this capstone will include a set of
design documents and recommendations for The City of Brodhead, which will be submitted to The City Officials, and a capstone document, which will be submitted to the Department of
Landscape Architecture in partial fulfillment of the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture.

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

UniverCity Year Contact Info
Gavin Luter
Managing Director
gavin@cows.org
608-261-1141

University Faculty Contact
Tom Landgraf
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics

tlandgraf@wisc.edu

Local Government / Community Contact

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Monona Senior Living /projects/monona-senior-living/ /projects/monona-senior-living/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 23:26:29 +0000 https://portal.epicn.org/case-stories/monona-senior-living/ Read More... from Monona Senior Living

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Students in this 1-credit course will examine and make recommendations on issues specific to residential and commercial health care settings, including interior design for reducing falls and injuries of older residents.

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

UniverCity Year Contact Info
Gavin Luter
Managing Director
gavin@cows.org
608-261-1141

University Faculty Contact
Tom Landgraf
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics

tlandgraf@wisc.edu

Local Government / Community Contact

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Small-Lot Subdivisions /projects/small-lot-subdivisions/ /projects/small-lot-subdivisions/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 23:26:10 +0000 https://portal.epicn.org/case-stories/small-lot-subdivisions/ Read More... from Small-Lot Subdivisions

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Propose alternative physical and financial plans for Redevelopment Area 7.

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

UniverCity Year Contact Info
Gavin Luter
Managing Director
gavin@cows.org
608-261-1141

University Faculty Contact
Tom Landgraf
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics

tlandgraf@wisc.edu

Local Government / Community Contact

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Green Sustainable Development /projects/green-sustainable-development/ /projects/green-sustainable-development/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 23:24:45 +0000 https://portal.epicn.org/case-stories/green-sustainable-development/ Read More... from Green Sustainable Development

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]]> To fulfill the requirements of the Senior Capstone Program in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University
of Wisconsin-Madison I will investigate how ideas of human
perception may inform the design of streetscapes and suburban redevelopment. This investigation will be given context
and focus by the concerns and goals of The City of Brodhead,
which include pedestrian safety and mobility and economic
development. The City of Brodhead, WI will be the site for this
study.
Human perception, and the resulting actions of these
perceptions, are what define who we are. The doubtful safety
of a steep ledge, and the immense joy of riding a roller coaster
both pose similar dangers, so what makes the roller coaster
so appealing? Our perception. We know, because of elements
in our surroundings, that we are inherently safe on a roller
coaster. Landscape elements give users internal clues about
land use inferring characteristics like safety, aesthetic quality,
and cleanliness.
While human perception is often addressed at a walking and driving perspective, when designing landscapes for
multiple groups of users, it is also important to address those
on bikes, wheelchairs, and other non-motorized forms of transportation. Eric Dumbaugh and Wenhao Li have focused their
research on this very issue, and provide a critical resource for
designers looking to plan more effectively.The City of Brodhead, WI provides an important opportunity to address these issues at many angles. The downtown
Business Improvement District (BID) has set out to making
their land a safer, more welcoming place for not only their immediate community, but to their audience of frequent visitors.
With a state highway dissecting the BID, it is imperative to
draw from research done in the past to guarantee the health,
safety, and welfare of the townspeople.
Through creative streetscape design, and strategic
land use planning, the BID has the potential to transform
the surrounding community. Open store-fronts, designated
pedestrian spaces, and interactive streetscapes all tied together with safe, effective way-finding would provide flurries of
economic growth and long-term financial success.
The products of this capstone will include a set of
design documents and recommendations for The City of Brodhead, which will be submitted to The City Officials, and a capstone document, which will be submitted to the Department of
Landscape Architecture in partial fulfillment of the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture.

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

UniverCity Year Contact Info
Gavin Luter
Managing Director
gavin@cows.org
608-261-1141

University Faculty Contact
Tom Landgraf
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics

tlandgraf@wisc.edu

Local Government / Community Contact

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Residential Health /stories/residential-health/ Tue, 07 Sep 2021 18:04:18 +0000 /stories/residential-health/ Read More... from Residential Health

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The purpose of this report is to provide the Village of DeForest with information regarding future residential health property development in the Village of DeForest and Windsor.

UniverCity Year Contact Info
Gavin Luter
Managing Director
gavin@cows.org
608-261-1141

University Faculty Contact
Tom Landgraf
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics

tlandgraf@wisc.edu

Local Government / Community Contact
Lisa MacKinnon

Sustainability and Program Evaluation Coordinator
mackinnon@countyofdane.com

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