Urban Parks in the Twenty-First Century: Creating a New Model
Thursday, May 28, 20093 AMEDT
| New York, NY
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Urban Parks in the Twenty-First Century: Creating a New Model Wednesday, May 27, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. The ambitious expansion of New York City’s park system is characterized by an innovative intertwining of natural and designed environments. This program will focus on three new and exceptional projects: Riverside Park South, Freshkills and Concrete Plant parks. The panel will examine the design, financing, and programming as they seek to highlight the politics, philosophies, and practices that shape urban parks today. Moderator: Vin Cipolla, president, Municipal Art Society; vice chairman, National Parks Foundation. Panelists: Eloise Hirsh, administrator, Freshkills Park, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation; Thomas Balsley, FASLA, founder and principal designer, Thomas Balsley Associates; Linda Cox, executive director, Bronx River Alliance; Peter Harnik, director, Center for City Park Excellence, Trust for Public Land. $15, $10 MAS members. Purchase tickets online or call 212-935-2075 to reserve. http://mas.org/programs/
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