Michigan State University Facilities and Land Use Plan
East Lansing, MI
Tyler is a planner and principal who works primarily in the campus planning practice and serves as the Chair of Sasaki’s planning and urban design practice. He has managed a wide range of campus planning efforts throughout the nation and also collaborates extensively with the Sasaki Strategies group, working to fuse the great traditions of planning with new modes of analysis and visualization.
He collaborates with all disciplines at Sasaki, with a wide range of institutional clients, and at the intersections between universities and their community contexts. Tyler has led the town-gown component of several major planning engagements—convening large scale community meetings, interfacing with city and regional governments, and solving complex urban challenges. He is dedicated to creating achievable planning solutions and seeks to advance the academic mission of the colleges and universities with which
he works.
Tyler holds a master of city and regional planning with a certificate in urban design from the University of Pennsylvania, and a bachelor of arts in international studies and a bachelor of science in Spanish from Miami University.
East Lansing, MI
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A look at space planning initiatives that harness data to uncover solutions to complex challenges never before faced by college and university leaders
Analysis of classroom data reveals how social distancing will change space utilization on campuses this fall
As context and constraints evolve in a university setting, it’s important to have a structural understanding of how decisions will be made
Tyler Patrick discusses space planning at Emory University at the annual meeting of the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)
Our space planning projects translate context-driven data into actionable strategies