To build vibrant, memorable, and sustainable urbanism we must continually focus on the details that build an equitable community and elevate the human experience.

Craig Lewis
FAICP, LEED AP, CNU-A
Principal; Global Practice Lead: Planning, Landscape, and Urban Design

Craig is a passionate leader who assists public, private, non-profit and institutional clients realize the full range of benefits that flow from fully urban, walkable downtowns, neighborhoods, districts, and suburban centers and corridors. He combines time-tested urban design and community building principles with objective data grounded in the marketplace to chart a path to greater livability, equity, and sustainability. His expertise in new neighborhood design, placemaking, city form and structure, neighborhood and district regeneration, smart mobility, transit, multi-modal transportation, and form-based codes has been recognized with numerous international awards and billions in new investment.

Education

University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Masters of Public Administration
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science

Affiliations

Urban Land Institute (ULI)
UNC Charlotte Master of Urban Design, Board of Advisors
American Planning Association (APA)
Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU)
International Downtown Association (IDA)
Friends of Queen's Park, Design Advisory Committee
Town of Davidson Design Review Board/Historic Preservation Commission, Vice-Chair