By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Apr 2, 2018
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Wondering what architecture and design events are happening around New York City? Bustler rounded up a snappy list of event recommendations worth checking out. This week's picks include a panel discussion about lower Manhattan before and after 9/11, the ASLA-NY Student Chapter at CCNY's latest “Rising Urbanists” conference, and Princeton Architecture's “Nine Constructionists“ exhibition. Read on for our latest weekly event recommendations.
When Wall Street Was Occupied: How Downtown Changed in the Decade Before and After 9/11 | April 3
In conjunction with its exhibition MILLENNIUM: Lower Manhattan in the 1990s, The Skyscraper Museum will present a panel discussion that reflects on the extraordinary changes, planned and unplanned, that took place in New York's oldest neighborhood. A panel of key players responsible for the fate and future of Downtown in the last decade of the millennium will come together to reflect on lower Manhattan, then and now.
RELATED EVENT When Wall Street Was Occupied: How Downtown Changed in the Decade Before and After 9/11
Rising Urbanists: Green Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience | April 6
Organized by the ASLA-NY Student Chapter at the City College of New York, this one-day conference is a groundbreaking forum for the next generation of urbanist thinkers to organize around long-term green infrastructure strategies rather than disciplinary hierarchies.
RELATED EVENT Rising Urbanists: Green Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience
This exhibition, curated by Samuel Clovis and Gillian Shaffer, foregrounds a shift in the post-professional thesis at Princeton University School of Architecture from a model of individual projects to group ambitions that reflect common training, influences and life experiences, as a response to the contemporary moment. Both projective and discursive, the projects on exhibit critically engage with the multifaceted condition of contemporary architecture. The exhibition comprises the works of nine emerging architects.
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