Masterplanning

Delivering a successful masterplan requires dynamic listening and inspiring leadership. Throughout his career, Engblom has worked closely with clients at a broad range of scales to deliver successful places. His Architectural leadership style is more about orchestrating the best performances from the entire team of consultants rather than being the loudest soloist.

Masterplanning happens in three steps: Analysis, Alternatives, and Design

Current / Recent Work:

Sonoma County Climate Action and Innovation Center Business Plan - 2024

Florin Corridor Affordable Housing Strategy - Sacramento, CA - Ongoing

Houston Metro, Energy Corridor TOD for Addicks Station - Ongoing

  • Bigger Picture Series - Integrating Infrastructure and Real Estate Strategies for Bay Area Cities for SPUR

    • Nine Ideas for a Connected San Francisco

    • Seven Ideas for Downtown San José

    • Ten Ideas for Equitable Transportation in Oakland

    • Sacramento Railyards Masterplan, Sacramento, CA

    • Sacramento Kings Arena and Downtown Commons Entertainment Complex, Sacramento, CA

    • Pier 70 Masterplan, Forrest City, San Francisco, CA

    • Reserve do Paiva Re-Positioning Masterplan, Recife, Brazil

    • Quintas Masterplan, Recife, Brazil

    • Capilano Lands Masterplan, Squamish Nation, Vancouver, Canada

    • Dhahran Master Plan, ARAMCO, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

    • Avenida Chapultepec Sustainable Urban Regeneration, MIRA Development, México City, México

    • Salesforce Transit Center District Urban Design Guidelines, San Francisco Planning Department, San Francisco, CA

    • Portland South Waterfront, ZRZ Realty Company, Portland, OR

    • 3-D Investments, Japantown Urban Design Plan, San Francisco, CA

    • Shenzhen Shuibei Jewelry City Landscape Masterplan and Conceptual Design, Shenzhen, China

    • Shanghai Zhabei District Planning Bureau, Suzhou Creek Zhabei Historical District Adaptive Re-use & Redevelopment, Shanghai, China

    • Changsha Urban Planning Bureau, Xiang River Waterfront & Orange Island Concept Plan, Changsha, China

    • Shanghai World Exposition Masterplan, Bureau of Shanghai Expo Coordination, Shanghai, China

    • Cotai Strip Masterplan, Venetian Macau Ltd., Macau, China

    • Surabaya Vision Plan 2005-2025, Surabaya, Indonesia

    • Suzhou River Masterplan, Shanghai Urban Planning Administration Bureau, Shanghai, China

    • Song Hua River Masterplan, Jilin Urban Planning Board, Jilin, China

    • Singapore River Masterplan, Singapore Tourism Board, Singapore

    • Singapore Marina Bay Vision Plan, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore

    • Dubai City Regional Planning, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    • Ruwais City Urban Plan, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

    • GTM Power Park, Brooklyn, New York, NY USA

    • Nea Makri Olympic Village and Resort, Nea Makri, Greece

    • “The Making of Place, Rural Studies Opportunity Probe”, Wheeler, TX

    • Cedar Park Comprehensive Master Plan, Cedar Park, TX

    • Cidade da Copa, Odebrecht, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil

    • JVC Chivas Masterplan, Guadalajara, Mexico

    • University of Chile University Town Masterplan, Laguna Carén Masterplan, Santiago, Chile

    • Sage Hills Masterplan, Comox Valley, British Columbia, Canada

    • Dundee Developments, Sustainable East Sector Plan, Saskatoon, Canada

    • New Metropolis for the High Desert, Mojave Desert, CA

    • Guangzhou Urban Planning Bureau, Nansha New City, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

    • Ningbo Urban Planning Bureau, Dong Qian Lake Masterplan and Residential Development, Ningbo, China

    • TEDA Entertainment and Leisure Plaza, Tianjin, China

    • Suzhou Industrial Park Administrative Committee, Jin Ji Lake Neighborhoods 6,7,8, Suzhou, China

    • Tianjin SongJiang Real Estate Development Co. Ltd., Mei Jiang Nan Mixed-use Residential Waterfront Development, Tianjin, China

    • University of Pernambuco, Cidade da Copa, Pernambuco, Brazil

    • University of New Mexico Health Science Center Masterplan, University of New Mexico, Abq, NM

    • Loyola Marymount University, Campus Master Plan, Los Angeles, CA

    • West Valley Community College District, Mission College Master Plan, Santa Clara, CA

    • Genentech, Corporate Campus Master Planning Services, South San Francisco, CA

    • Spaceport America, NM, State of New Mexico Economic Development Department,

    • U.S. Olympic Training Center Conceptual Masterplan Update, Chula Vista, CA

    • San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center Landscape Master Plan, San Francisco and Palo Alto, CA

    • Jiangsu Software Park Development Co. Ltd., Nanjing Software Park, Nanjing, China

    • Administrative Committee of Nanjing Xianlin University Town, Xianlin University City, Nanjing, China

    • Far Eastern University, Fern College, Manila, Philippines

    • Parsons School of Design Master Plan, New York, NY

    • Humanities District Master Plan, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT

    • Film Studies and Cinema Archives, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT

    • St. Francis College Masterplan, Brooklyn Heights, New York, NY

    • Poly Prep Country Day School Masterplan, Brooklyn, New York, NY

    • SUNY at Oswego–Master Plan, Oswego, New York, NY

    • Conrad Hilton School of Resort Management Masterplan, Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, Mexico

    • Baylor College of Medicine Main Quadrangle, Houston, TX

    • New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Campus Master Plan, New Orleans, LA

    • Texas Southern University Campus Master Plan, Houston, TX

Cities

Making the most of urban infrastructure investment requires cities and consultants to work together to break down silos between bureaucracies and budgets, and to consider in parallel the impacts a program or project will have on people, the planet, and profit. Engblom has decades of experience consulting with cities and large-scale private sector entities in the Architecture, Engineering, and Real Estate world.


San Francisco

This study looks at how a trillion-dollar infrastructure program can accommodate 2 Million more inhabitants by 2050 while addressing the threats of sea level rise, severe storms, drought, flooding and earthquakes, as well as issues of affordability and inequity.

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Los Angeles

LA River Gateway, Los Angeles, California. Integrated vision of how to restore the LA rive as a 21-century symbol of Los Angeles as a global city while modernizing regional and local transportation and water infrastructure.

 

New York

Southwest Brooklyn Red Hook Regeneration Framework – Developed an integrated infrastructure and land use plan for one of the world’s most underutilized waterfronts.

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Chicago

Chicago Green Infrastructure, HUD Community Redevelopment Grant - positioned the city to apply for a US $200M grant by facilitating a multi-agency approach to governance and funding for this city-wide program. Developed an innovative approach to integrating design guidelines and engineering constraints analysis for the Chicago River South Branch.

 

Sydney

Sydney Manifesto: How Sydney can grow to more resilient as it grows to a city of 8 Million. By simultaneously considering major transportation corridors and Value Capture from Private Real Estate, along with environmental and Equity concerns, a high level guiding principles document was developed

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Sao Paulo

Historic Urban regeneration strategy for the Nova Luz District of Sao Paulo now being which has now become a model for sustainable regeneration strategy in Latin America.

Teaching, Lectures + Presentations

  • Faculty Member, University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, Masters of Real Estate Design and Development Program, 2020-present

  • “What Cities are doing now to realize a more resilient, de-carbonized, and equitable future,” US Conference of Mayors, 2021

  • “Scaling Up: How Regional Planning Informs Infrastructure Delivery and Catalyzes Real Estate,” ULI Fall Meeting, Virtual, Panel Organizer and Moderator, 2020

  • “An Equitable Approach to Infrastructure at the Neighborhood Scale,” ULI Fall Infrastructure Forum, Panel Organizer and Moderator, 2020

  • “Resilience: Are our towns and cities prepared to meet the challenges of today,” AECOM Talking Infrastructure podcast, 2020

  • “Flood Protection + Real Estate: Reducing the Risks”, ULI Spring Urban Infrastructure Forum, Panel Organizer and Moderator, 2020

  • “Transit Recovery & Resilience”, SPUR Virtual Workshop, Organizing Committee, 2020

  • Covid 19 and the future of Cities; A conversation with New London Architecture Leader Peter Murray

  • In conversation with the Hill School's headmaster, Zac Lehman: Why Cities matter more than ever as we battle Coronavirus, 2020

  • Financial Innovations Labs in Partnership with the Milken Institute: LA, NY, London, Chicago, 2018-2019

  • Panelist: Deloitte Smart Cities Panel – Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas, January 2019

  • Session Leader/Presenter, “Design-Led Urban Infrastructure: Realizing a Resilient Public Realm,” AIA National Conference, New York, 2018

  • Keynote Speaker, “What’s Next in Making Cities Resilient,” ICE Bicentenary Hong Kong Innovation Summit, 2018

  • Presenter, “Global Cities Update,” Property Council of Australia, Melbourne, Member-only Breakfast, 2017

  • Lecturer, Department of Architecture Design for Sustainability Colloquium, UC Berkeley, “What’s Next in Making Cities Resilient?,” 2017

  • Opening Address, Imagine 2060: Imagine 2060: Delivering Tomorrow’s Cities Together series, Imagine Los Angeles, 2017

  • Key Note Speaker “Future of City Infrastructure,” ULI Executive Breakfast, San Francisco, 2017

  • Presenter, Milken Institute Bay Area Regional Leaders: Moving Beyond Coordination to Implementation, San Francisco, 2017

  • Presenter, “Future of Smart Infrastructure and the Triple Bottom Line,” Imagine 2060: Delivering Tomorrow’s Cities Together series, Imagine Manila: At the Water’s Edge, 2017

  • Keynote speaker, Cities Initiative Breakfast: “Lessons learned from NYC/SW Brooklyn Red Hook and application to Melbourne,” Melbourne, 2017

  • Keynote international address, “Frameworks for smart infrastructure value capture ,” Value Capture in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, Sydney, 2017

  • Presenter, “The Future of Urban Infrastructure: Catalysts for Change,” World’s Fair Nano Conference, San Francisco, 2017

  • Moderator, “Finding the Perfect Mix,” ULI Fall Meeting, Dallas, Texas, 2016

  • Speaker, “California Cities: Engines of Growth,” Milken Institute California Summit, Los Angeles, California, 2016

  • Moderator, “’There’ There: New Place-Making Paradigms in Hot U.S. Suburban Markets,” ULI Spring Meeting, Houston, Texas, 2015

Publications