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Vaidehi Mody | |
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Born | Mumbai, India |
Nationality | Indian-American |
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Occupation(s) | Urbanist, Planner, Educator |
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Known for | Public housing, participatory design, urban policy |
Vaidehi Mody is an Indian-American urbanist, planner, and educator specializing in public housing, participatory design, and urban policy. She is a Senior Planning Consultant at the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), where she leads the *Connected Communities* program, an initiative aimed at improving public housing developments through community-driven design and public-private partnerships. Mody is also a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Pratt Institute’s Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment, where she teaches courses on urban planning, design, and community engagement.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Vaidehi Mody was born and raised in Mumbai, India. She obtained a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) from the I.E.S. College of Architecture in Mumbai. Seeking to expand her expertise in urban design and policy, she pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) in Urban Placemaking and Management at Pratt Institute in New York City.
Career
[edit]Mody has focused her career on public housing, resilience planning, and urban policy, working on projects that integrate policy, infrastructure, and community engagement.
New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA)
[edit]As a Senior Planning Consultant at NYCHA, Mody leads the Connected Communities program, which aims to improve public spaces within public housing developments. Her work includes:
- **Participatory Design:** Engaging residents in planning workshops to incorporate their input into design improvements.
- **Public Space Enhancements:** Transforming underutilized areas into parks, plazas, and recreational spaces.
- **Strategic Partnerships:** Collaborating with NYC agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private-sector partners.
- **Resilience and Sustainability:** Implementing climate adaptation strategies to improve flood resilience and green infrastructure.
Academic Contributions
[edit]Mody is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute, where she teaches courses in:
- Participatory Planning and Community Engagement
- Urban Placemaking and Public Space Design
- Policy and Governance in Urban Development
- Housing and Infrastructure Equity
She also serves as an instructor and advisor for the ARCScholars program, which mentors architecture students and public housing youth.
Recognition and Impact
[edit]Mody has been recognized for her work in urban planning, public housing, and policy innovation.
Awards and Honors
[edit]- Young Professionals Spotlight – Association for a Better New York (ABNY) (2024) – Recognized for her contributions to urban planning and public policy.[citation needed]
- Pratt Institute Alumni Recognition (2023) – Highlighted for her contributions to public space design and community development.[citation needed]
- NYCHA Public Service Award (2022) – Honored for her leadership in the Connected Communities program.[citation needed]
Areas of Expertise
[edit]- Public Housing & Urban Resilience
- Participatory Planning & Community Engagement
- Policy Innovation & Public-Private Partnerships
- Climate Adaptation & Urban Infrastructure
- Affordable Housing & Gentrification Mitigation
Publications and Public Speaking
[edit]Mody has contributed to research papers and urban policy reports. She has spoken at conferences, including:
- American Planning Association (APA) Conference – Panelist on equitable public space design (2023).[citation needed]
- Harvard GSD Just City Lab – Speaker on participatory housing solutions (2022).[citation needed]
- Urban Land Institute (ULI) Forum – Discussed green infrastructure in low-income communities (2024).[citation needed]
See Also
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Category:Urban planners
Category:American urban planners
Category:Indian urban planners
Category:Women urban planners
Category:New York City Housing Authority
Category:Pratt Institute faculty
Category:Living people