ON THE STREET: Conversation
Thursday, Jun 11, 20159 PMEDT
| Van Alen Institute; 30 West 22nd Street New York, NY
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How will the streetscape work in 20, 50, and 100 years? Our streets face increasing demands for space from a variety of users—pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, a spike in deliveries to homes and offices, food trucks, and more—but there has been little recalibrating of the permitting or design. Join us for a series of lightning presentations that ask urban planners, designers, architects, and others: What is the street of the future? We’ll propose new visions for streetscapes that balance the needs of transportation infrastructure, commercial activity, and residents young and old. Presented with the Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management. The Rudin Center for Transportation at NYU’s Wagner School aims to strengthen our understanding of all modes of transportation through research, public forums, and educational programs. Participants: Neil Giacobbi, executive director, Public Affairs at AT&T; Sarah Kaufman (moderator), digital manager and assistant adjunct professor of planning, NYU Rudin Center for Transportation; Anthony Townsend, futurist and senior research scientist at NYU Rudin Center for Transportation; Rodney Stiles, director of research and evaluation at New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission; Stacey Hodge, director of the Office of Freight Mobility, NYCDOT; Sean Basinski, director of the Street Vendor Project; Jeff Risom, partner and managing director, Gehl Studio, Dani Simons, director of corporate communications and external affairs at Motivate This event is designated for AIA CES (2 LU). https://vanalen.org/events/on-the-street/
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