AIA NY: Why Public Space Matters to New York with Setha Low AIA New York welcomes Setha Low, in conversation with Ya-Ting Liu, Matthew Clarke, and Quilian Rianonew, over the publication of her latest book, Why Public Space Matters (Oxford University Press, 2022).
Join us, in person or virtually, on April 26th at 6:30 pm when we will hear from both Commissioners of Parks and Recreation for New York State (Erik Kulleseid) and New York City (Susan Donoghue) and the issues […]
Setha Low discusses her new book, Why Public Space Matters, as part of The School of Architecture and Planning’s Fast Forward lecture series at the University of Auckland.
The PUBLIC SPACE RESEARCH GROUP welcomes, the UCLA Department of Urban Planning Public Space group featuring Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris with Chris Giamarino, Claire Nelischer, Andres Ramirez, and Gus Wendel […]
Just a friendly reminder that class is meeting in Rosenthal 227 (library) tomorrow (10/19) for a Census workshop with our Urban Studies librarian Max Thorn.
The PUBLIC SPACE RESEARCH GROUP welcomes, Chantal Gailloux presenting, The Post-Political Violence of Racial Property Regimes: Maintaining Gardens’ Land Insecurity through Abstract Codes in East Harlem, N […]
The Center for An Urban Future has just just published City of Aspiration: 150 Ideas from New Yorkers for Building a More Equitable NYC; find it here and on twitter @nycfuture.
I created a PDF of our Week 5 in-class activity where we discussed the neighborhood profile and outline assignment (in the Resources tab in the website). Please review the handout, you will find […]