Job: Computational Designer @ NYC Planning Urban Design

Erick Gregory
NYC Planning Tech
Published in
3 min readJul 17, 2019

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Jump-start NYC Planning’s computational design team

The Department of City Planning is seeking a computational designer with strong 3D modeling, data analysis, and visualization skills. As a team lead for computation design, the ideal candidate would craft a vision and direction for the application of computation and design for the agency and the City. Projects would include further developing and building upon the agency’s parametric modeling tools built to date, writing computational algorithms based on New York City’s zoning resolution, and developing a unique suite of tools to enhance and expedite the work of planners and designers across the agency and the City.

Interested? Apply now.

The Department of City Planning (DCP) has an expansive work program focused on the creation and strengthening of great neighborhoods, affordable housing, vibrant commercial and institutional centers, while promoting strategic growth, transit‐oriented development, sustainable communities and high-quality open space and waterfronts. Our aim is to enhance quality of life in the City, in part by initiating comprehensive, consensus‐based planning and zoning changes for individual neighborhoods and business districts, as well as establishing policies and zoning regulations applicable citywide.

The Urban Design Office is the design office for the agency. Drawing on expertise in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design, the office provides assistance on projects affecting infrastructure design, master planning, overall massing and architectural expression, streetscape, landscape, and resilient and sustainable design. In addition to serving all five borough offices of the agency, the office also provides design assistance to other City agencies and private applicants. The department assists in developing city planning policy to support excellence in urban design, reviews large-scale projects for zoning modifications, and designs urban projects in-house where the time frame requires immediate results for the agency. The office also conducts urban design studies ranging in scope from small-scale site-specific projects to more comprehensive neighborhood plans and city-wide initiatives.

Here’s what you’ll be doing:

  • Manage the development of analytical tools for 3D-modeling at NYC Planning
  • Assess and integrate new technologies into the agency’s workflow, including the assessment of future development scenarios, iterative building massings and zoning envelopes
  • Create data-driven modeling and analysis tools that allow for iterative assessment and comparison across multiple planning criteria
  • Develop automated standard massing and visualization tools, with basic outputs for gathering data, including zoning compliance, floor area ratio, square footage, etc.
  • Build a foundation for the integration of 3D-modeling with web-based platforms, with the ultimate goal of providing a public-facing tool for assessing development potential and impacts
  • Serve as a bridge to agency data engineers and web designers, including DCP’s Planning Labs unit.
  • Manage and mentor entry-level computation designers and interns
  • Coordinate with agency leadership and key points of contact at partner agencies, including presentations promoting the agency’s work and updating key stakeholders on ongoing tool development

Sound Good?

Please note this is a temporarily funded grant position through June 30, 2021.

The position requires working on-site at the NYC Department of City Planning headquarters, 120 Broadway, in New York’s Financial District.

Proposed Salary Range: $ 75,000.00 — $ 87,000.00 (Annual)

Apply now

If the link above does not work, go to http://www.nyc.gov/jobs and search for job id 399963. You will need to register and submit a cover letter and resume/CV.

Need more convincing?

Some of the cool stuff you’ll get to do (and be around):

  • Spatial data development and analysis using modern tools like PostGIS
  • Working with renowned colleagues in one of the largest city planning agencies in the United States
  • Creating data that feed into digital tools that inform planning decisions

Other fun aspects:

  • Working in the building that prompted the 1916 Zoning Resolution
  • Weekly wonky map quiz emails
  • Being part of a diverse, dynamic team committed to improving the state of data in NYC Planning

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