Winterbottom, DanielMugerauer, BobBu, Jingjing2020-08-142020-08-142020Bu_washington_0250O_21318.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/46077Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis explores how the Human-Centered Method can be applied in urban experience design. By utilizing a Double Diamond Model approach and interdisciplinary theories, this design thesis examines the application of the Urban Experience Design Framework by both empowering design thinking and by guiding the creation of both a master plan and detailed site plan for the NE Campus Parkway spanning five blocks within the University District in Seattle. The design proposal highlights the application of different typologies that enlighten people’s urban experiences. The framework is aiming to serve as a recommendation program with the potential to be implemented elsewhere.application/pdfen-USnoneDesign frameworkDouble diamond modelHuman-centered methodsSite analysisSite designUrban experience designLandscape architectureUrban planningDesignLandscape architectureUrban Experience Design: A Human-Centered Method Applied to University District in SeattleThesis