what is differnt between urban planner and project planner
Dear aspirant.
urban planner
If you want to shape the development of a city skyline, you should become an architect, right? While architects do design buildings, urban planners influence entire communities with decisions about how areas are developed and even where buildings can be placed.
So, how do you decide whether urban planning or architecture is the best fit for you? Read on to learn about these two disciplines – what’s different, what’s similar, and how to choose.
What do Urban Planners do?
Urban planners decide how spaces will be used, considering the impact of development for an entire area or region. They evaluate long-term factors, such as demographics and economic trends, and make recommendations for the level of development in an area, what types of buildings can go where, and what infrastructure elements are needed to support growth.
Project planner work.
Project Planners:
- Work with a Project Manager
- Plan and track costs
- Estimage costs
- Maintain schedules
- Keep project resources on track
- Provide regular project updates
- Maintain contact with project staff
- Intercede to settle conflicts with project staff
Thank you
Best of luck dear aspirant.