ABOUT



Gastilworks is headed by Ray Gastil, a city planner, educator, author, and non-profit leader with more than two decades of experience in innovative urban design, planning, and development. The practice has been founded to focus on contributing to thriving communities and regions. The work includes writing and editing for ULINorthwest and Sound Transit, developing Seattle-planning based executive city labs, and research and writing on mass timber initiatives. He is the president-elect for the Puget Sound Section of the Amercian Planning Association, Washington chapter.

Areas of expertise and partnership include planning and urban design for neighborhoods, complete streets and urban mobility, campuses, waterfronts in transition, mixed-use developments, and district revitalization, as well as strategic planning for civic organizations.

Gastil contributed the essay “Complexity and Continuity in the Transformation of Pittsburgh’s Rivers and Riverfronts,” in River Cities, City Rivers and is author of Beyond the Edge: New York’s New Waterfront and principal author of Success Looks Different Now: Design and Cultural Vitality in Lower Manhattan.