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Ann Forsyth is a Faculty Associate and the Ruth Frank Stanton Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, focusing on Urban Planning and Design. She has a strong academic background in the social aspects of physical planning, particularly concerning suburbs and the development of healthy places. Her work explores how urban environments can be shaped to enhance community health and well-being. She is known for her research in urban design and planning, with a specific emphasis on how social factors influence the built environment. Through her career, Forsyth has published various works addressing the intersection of urban planning and social issues. Her insights contribute significantly to the fields of urban studies and public policy, making her a leading figure in discussions on creating sustainable and vibrant communities.
Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).