Rob Lane

Director Of Design at Regional Plan Association

Rob Lane started their work experience in 1992 at Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, PC as an Associate until 1997. Rob then moved to Regional Plan Association in 1998 as the Director of Design. In 2010, they joined Plan & Process LLP as a Principal, where they are currently working.

Rob Lane earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Cornell University, where they studied from 1973 to 1977. Rob then pursued a Masters of Architecture degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, completing their studies from 1979 to 1982. There is no specific information regarding their enrollment or degree at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

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Dobbs Ferry, United States

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Regional Plan Association

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Regional Plan Association is an independent, non-profit civic organization that develops and promotes ideas to improve the economic health, environmental resiliency, and quality of life of the New York metropolitan area. We conduct research on transportation, land use, housing, good governance, and the environment, and advise cities, communities, and public agencies. Some of the region’s most significant public works, economic development and open space projects have their roots in RPA ideas and initiatives, from the location of the George Washington Bridge to the revitalization of downtown Brooklyn, Stamford, and Newark to the preservation of open space and development of parks in the Palisades, Governors Island and Gateway National Recreation Area. RPA has pursued these goals by conducting independent research, planning, advocacy and vigorous public-engagement efforts. Every year, leaders and professionals from government, business, and civic groups debate the region’s most pressing challenges at RPA’s spring conference, the Assembly. A cornerstone of our work is the development of long-range plans and policies to guide the region’s growth. Since the 1920s, RPA has produced four landmark plans for the region. The most recent was released in November 2017.


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