ABOUT

A plat·form /ˈplatfôrm/ is an elevated surface on which to stand. It also a place to make your beliefs known publicly or to initiate action. Urban Platform does both, constructing a foundation to support researchers, designers, and students as they reimagine the contemporary city. Urban Platform supports a transdisciplinary collection of architects, planners, geographers, historians, economists, environmental engineers, and computer scientists dedicated to exploring the forms, processes, and impacts of urban growth. We are located in downtown San Antonio, Texas—one of the oldest and fastest growing cities in the United States.

Ian Caine, Principal, Urban Platform

Ian Caine founded Urban Platform in 2018. He is an Associate Professor, Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Director of the UTSA Center for Urban and Regional Planning Research (CURPR) where he leads applied design and planning efforts in communities throughout South Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley. His work appears in Log, MONU, Scenario, The Plan Journal, Housing Studies, Competitions and has received coverage in popular press outlets such as The Discovery Channel, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Metropolis, and Texas Public Radio. Caine’s design collaborations have received multiple international awards including a shortlist in the Modular Home Edition #2, honorable mention in the Dry Futures competition, finalist in the Build-a-Better-Burb competition, and first prize in the Rising Tides competition. Caine has received awards from the American Institute of Architects and American Planning Association for built and unbuilt projects. His drawings and designs have been exhibited in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Toronto, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

A dedicated educator, Caine received the 2017 ACSA|AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award, 2017 UT Regent’s Outstanding Teaching Award, 2016 UTSA President’s Distinguished Teaching Award, 2016 and 2017 CACP Outstanding Teaching Awards, and was selected for the Architecture 2030 Pilot Curriculum Project, which highlighted a course developed with Dr. Rahman Azari as a national model to “transform the culture of sustainable design education.” In 2018 Caine was visiting faculty in urban design at Washington University. He holds degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (SMArchS) and Washington University (MArch), where he received the AIA School Medal.


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