Michael Singer has led numerous planning efforts that have evolved overtime through the efforts of project partners and community stakeholders. Singer’s leadership and over a decade of involvement in the Long Wharf Master Plan in New Haven Connecticut helped realize the restoration of the historic pier, a 24 acre estuarine preserve and a new vocational aquaculture school. Singer’s multi-year master planning and design effort at the EcoTarium in Worchester, Massachusetts led to the regeneration of the campus’ landscape with large swaths of naturalized meadows, low impact parking lots, new woodland trails and a series of sculpted spaces, pavilions, courtyards and exhibits. Michael Singer Studio has recently led a multi-year planning for South Eleuthera in The Bahamas focusing on strengthening communities through small-scale, sustainable, low-impact ecotourism development. Michael Singer and his Studio colleagues have worked on a number of planning studies for mixed use urban infill and redevelopment in South Florida, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Southern Vermont, as well as Savannah and Augusta, Georgia. Each project encompasses a process from research and planning through concept with a focused systems-based approach addressing environmental systems such as water, waste, energy and ecology while also seeking to foster improved social well-being with considerations for health, mobility and economic equality. Other notable planning projects include the Canal Origins Park in Chicago, Stromso Square in Drammen, Norway and a multi-year ongoing effort for the planning of the W.E.B. Du Bois Homesite in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.