麻豆传媒

 

A passion for planning in a new city

- August 29, 2017

Dal Master of Planning student Jiajing Chen, from China, spent her summer working with Halifax's North End Business Association. (Nick Pearce photos)
Dal Master of Planning student Jiajing Chen, from China, spent her summer working with Halifax's North End Business Association. (Nick Pearce photos)

When Jiajing Chen completed her undergraduate degree in landscape architecture in her home country of China, she knew her next step would be to learn about the politics and procedures behind the urban planning process. And she was willing to travel for that knowledge.

Now heading into her second year in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Master of Planning program, Jiajing鈥檚 education is coming with the added benefit of strengthening her relationship with her adopted city. Her summer job with the North End Business Association in Halifax, for example, has given her the chance to apply her knowledge to work that guides and benefits local planners.

鈥淎t the North End Business Association, I can learn the whole process of how people deal with business and planning issues,鈥 says Jiajing, who adds that she enjoys the small office environment of the organization, which advocates for business and community initiatives.

鈥淎fter my first year of learning, I鈥檝e been able to go out into the public and know what鈥檚 going on, and combine what I鈥檝e learned in class with what I鈥檓 learning in reality."

Forming a bond

For example, Jiajing says, the Planning program has developed her writing skills, which she has put to use this summer on projects such as a detailed analysis of the streetscape in Halifax鈥檚 North End.

Other initiatives she has been involved in include a streetscape workshop, the design of a North End Business Association brochure and the North by Night market, a monthly event featuring music, food and local merchants selling handcrafted items.

Jiajing credits the Planning department for helping her and her fellow students find practical ways to apply their skills. She connected with the North End Business Association and its executive director, Patricia Cuttell-Busby 鈥 an adjunct professor in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Planning department 鈥 after posting her resume on the department鈥檚 job site.

Through her studies and her work this summer, Jiajing has formed a bond with a city she鈥檚 happy to call home for the foreseeable future.

鈥淚 want to devote myself to this society,鈥 she says. 鈥淗alifax is a really cool society. There鈥檚 a lot of development, the weather is nice and the people are very friendly.鈥


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