Jaime Correa (born September 19, 1957, in Colombia) is an urban planner, architect, and professor at the University of Miami.
Correa is an authority in architecture, urban design, and sustainable development. He is the founding principal of Jaime Correa and Associates, the Miami-based design firm, and a former founding partner of several other New Urbanism firms in Florida.
He is one of the 14 architects and urban planners who instituted the New Urbanism movement in the United States and one of its representatives and critics in Latin America.[1]
He held the Knight Professorship in Community Building at the University of Miami for seven consecutive years. Since 2021, he has served as director of the University of Miami's undergraduate program and was responsible for teaching and coordinating the Master in Urban Design and the graduate program in Suburb and Town Design at the School of Architecture, where he is currently an associate professor in Practice.