National Building Museum
 

Spotlight on Design: Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge

Date:
Monday, July 25, 2022
Time:
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

In-person Program

Frederick Douglass Memorial BridgeUnderstand how the recently completed Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge in Washington DC is more than just a physical way for people to cross the Anacostia River. Named to commemorate the famed African American abolitionist who fought for equality for all mankind, the striking bridge symbolically bridges a social/economic divide and provides important, equitable, and lasting connections between two wards of the capital city. Alan Harwood, Principal and Vice President, AECOM and Monti Valrie, Principal APG Group and 50 Plus 1 Sports, discuss the project and its role as a catalyst for change. The program is facilitated by Ryan Bouma, RLA, Principal, Urbanism + Planning Lead-East, AECOM.

This program will be held only in-person at the National Building Museum and will no longer be live streamed via Zoom Webinar. 

For anyone attending in-person, masks are encouraged.

This program qualifies for 1.5 LU/HSW (AIA), 1.5 PDH (LA CES/ASLA).

$10 Museum Member | Free Student | $15 Non-member

For complimentary media access, please contact Karen Baratz, Baratz Communications. 

closed captioning is available for this program


Spotlight on Design is generously supported by the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family, and the Anthony and Keiko Greenberg Foundation.

Image: Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge. Photo courtesy AECOM.



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