Warren Price, an Urban Designer and Partner at Urban Strategies, is trained as an architect and has 25+ years of professional experience in urban, campus and community design and planning. This includes all aspects of project development such as; facilitation and coordination, site contextual analysis, detailed design and vision concepts; master plans; transportation oriented development plans; and urban design and streetscape design guidelines. Warren has a thorough understanding of the design and planning issues facing post-secondary educational institutions today. He helps institutions define planning directions and realize development priorities. He has led, designed and managed numerous campus and facility master plans including plans for Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. He is currently leading the campus master planning for Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Burnaby, BC and is also planning of a portion of SFU’s Surrey campus. Warren has prepared master plans for the downtowns of Hartford, Connecticut, Charleston, South Carolina and St. Albert, Alberta. He has also contributed to several Heritage Conservation District Studies within Toronto. Warren regularly speaks at conferences and is a faculty member of the Institute without Boundaries, George Brown College, Toronto. He is also a member of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.

Warren Price
Partner
Warren's projects
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Transit Oriented Development Opportunities Analysis
2004
Halton Region, Ontario
Halton Region
2007 - 2010
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1994
University of Minnesota Master Plan
The Master Plan prepared by Urban Strategies reconnects the two campuses and weaves them into the existing urban fabric as it guides the University’s growth and renewal over a 25 year time frame.
Hamilton, Ontario