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Learn how cities across the country are reclaiming marginal space for
new uses. Parks, housing, offices and retail are rising on urban spaces that
were once ignored or considered un-buildable. Projects such as Hudson Yards in
New York City, Capitol Crossing in Washington, D.C. and The Underline in Miami,
FL are combining innovative thinking about urban space and cutting edge
building technology to create vibrant urban places to live, work and play in
places previously ignored or considered unbuildable.
Panelists:
Braulio Agnese, freelance architecture and design journalist (moderator) (moderator)
Isabel Castilla, principal, James Corner Field Operations
Bradford McKee, editor, Landscape Architecture Magazine
Mark Strieter, PLA, ASLA, senior associate, Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects
This program is part three of a special series: Found Ground
New building technology, innovative design, and dynamic urban real estate markets are making it possible to develop over and under existing transportation infrastructure and other marginal spaces—healing old scars and creating vibrant infill development. This special series takes you inside local and national urban planning stories about cities reclaiming marginal space for new uses.
1.5 LU (AIA) / 1.5 CM (AICP) / 1.5 PDH (LA CES)
$12 Museum and ASLA Member | $10 Student | $20 Non-member
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Rendering of The Underline. © James Corner Field Operations, Courtesy of Friends of the Underline.