Utile
Zoë has extensive experience in urban planning, design, and development. Zoë holds a Masters in Urban Planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Design and Cultural Geography from Wesleyan University. Zoë has worked in various roles at organizations such as Utile, WRT, LLC, and Cleveland Neighborhood Progress. Zoë has experience in project management, qualitative and quantitative research, zoning analysis, technical writing, and community engagement. Additionally, Zoë has taught landscape architecture studio courses as an Adjunct Faculty Member at Rhode Island School of Design. Zoë's work focuses on creating inclusive and sustainable urban environments through strategic planning and design initiatives.
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We thrive on solving complex urban problems in intelligent, pragmatic ways. From theoretical issues that frame policy to the practical implementation of architectural commissions, we develop a rigorous, research-based approach to finding the best answers. Our work yields fresh ways to think about how we develop and build our cities, presented with useful, compelling clarity (it's why we're called Utile).