Miami

THANK YOU TO OUR 2021 INTERNS [Now accepting applications for 2022]

Thank you to our 2021 interns for their incredible work and flexibility over the last year. While we all wished to be physically in the Coral Gables studio the full length of the internship, you managed to produce high-quality, professional-grade work virtually and geographically distanced. To say we’re impressed would be an understatement.

We at Dover, Kohl & Partners answered the challenge of hosting interns amidst a pandemic by organizing a series of virtual trainings and educational sessions. We also provided hands-on experience with real-world clients. For those that were able to join us physically toward summer’s end, DK&P led walking tours throughout South Florida where we analyzed historic neighborhood designs, critiqued an ongoing rails-to-trails project, and imagined a brighter future for the Commodore Trail.

Now, we’re accepting applications for 2022. Each year, we welcome a limited number of student interns into our interdisciplinary studio to join in on the work of making better cities and towns. Coming from varied hometowns and academic backgrounds—and from numerous fields of study related to urbanism—our interns tackle challenging real-world design, development, research, public outreach and communications tasks. Interns do creative work, sit in on client meetings, and help run designing-in-public events right alongside our fulltime staff. It's not unpaid work; our interns earn a modest beginner salary while getting firsthand experience with a dynamic, fast-paced wing of the planning and urban design professions. Many of our fulltime staff members first began working at DK&P as student interns.

Between now and December 1, 2021, we'll be reviewing student portfolios and begin notifying interns selected to work in our Coral Gables studio for 2022.

 

Submit your letter of interest, dates of availability, and examples of your recent work to

info@doverkohl.com

 

Smart City Expo Miami 2020 – Launch

On November 7, 2019 Xu Zhang and Rob Piatkowski from Dover, Kohl & Partners presented at the launch event for the Smart City Expo Miami 2020.

Looking at case studies in their own work, as well as new emerging technologies in transportation and telecommuting, they discussed how planners and designers are shaping the neighborhoods of the future. Exploring the principles of smart growth, adaptive reuse, and complete streets in neighborhood planning, their presentation touched upon a broad range of ideas about what constitutes a “smart” city. With one eye towards the future and one eye towards this past, they demonstrated how new technology, data, and tools can enhance age-old urban design practices to create places that people want to be.

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Miami-Dade County TPO Adopts 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan

On 9.26.2019 the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization officially adopted its Long Range Transportation Plan for 2045. Plan adoption followed a 16-month plan creation process in which DK&P assisted Gannett Fleming. The plan links long range transportation investment with projected changes to climate and local sea level rise.

The plan prioritizes full implementation of the SMART Plan as envisioned by Seven50, the Regional Plan for Southeast Florida. Seven50 was co-authored by DK&P and the South Florida and Treasure Coast Regional Planning Councils. The new Miami-Dade LRTP takes a step toward implementing the “Region-in-Motion” Scenario envisioned by the Seven50 Regional Plan.


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SALUTING OUR 2019 INTERNS [Now accepting applications for Summer 2020]

Each year we welcome a limited number of student interns into our interdisciplinary studio to join in on the work of making better cities and towns. Coming from varied hometowns and academic backgrounds--and from numerous fields of study related to urbanism-- our interns tackle challenging real-world design, development, research, public outreach and communications tasks. Interns do creative work, sit in on client meetings, and help run designing-in-public events right alongside our fulltime staff. It's not unpaid work; our interns earn a modest beginner salary while getting a firsthand experience with a dynamic, fastpaced wing of the planning and urban design professions. Many of our fulltime staff members first began working at DK&P as student interns.

Between now and November 15, 2019, we'll be reviewing student portfolios and begin notifying interns selected for 2020.

 

Submit your letter of interest, dates of availability, and examples of your recent work to

info@doverkohl.com