Her work focuses on urban form analysis, land monitoring, neighborhood and street
design, and nom-motorized transportation. Her current research is supported by the
U.S. and Washington State departments of Transportation, the Puget Sound Regional
Council, the Federal Highway Administration, and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Her published works include Built for Change: Neighborhood Architecture in San
Francisco (MIT Press 1986), Public Streets for Public Use (Columbia University Press
1991), and Monitoring Land Supply with Geographic Information Systems (with M.
Hubner, John Wiley & Sons, 2000
She has consulted for many communities nationally and internationally to develop
urban design guidelines for new construction which respect the character of the
existing landscape and built environment and which support non-motorized
transportation. She has worked with planning officials, design professionals, and
neighborhood groups in the Puget Sound as well as in San Francisco, CA, Toronto and
Montreal, Canada, Stockholm, Sweden, among others. She taught courses and
conducted seminars in urban design, planning, and housing in Mexico, Brazil,
Venezuela, Colombia, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland
Anne Vernez Moudon