Urban Futures
Sunday, Apr 22, 20121 AMEDT
| 1565 E. Lafayette St. Detroit, MI
Related
RogueHAA's Urban Futures panel discussion will explore the role of large scale urban visions, and consequent realities, in post-industrial cities. The legacy of Modernist urban renewal projects is largely a story of failed aspiration, economic rationalization and displaced populations. Despite the controversy surrounding its implementation, Detroit's Lafayette Park development has achieved many of the goals of Modernist planning and urban renewal, arguably creating one of the most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods in the city. Does this speak to the unique conditions of Detroit? Does Detroit offer similar opportunities for avant-garde planning and large scale urban interventions today? What successes and sacrifices accompany the Modernist social agenda, and are there lessons to be learned as we seek to engage in equitable and sustainable redevelopment here and in other post-industrial cities?
PANELISTS:
Danielle Aubert, Asst. Professor of Graphic Design, WSU
Robert Fishman, Professor of Urban Planning, U of M
Kevin Harrington, Professor Emeritus, IIT
Michelle S. Johnson, Exec. Director, Fire Historical & Culture Arts Collaborative
Hilanius Phillips, Former Head City Planner, Detroit
Brent D. Ryan, Asst. Professor or Urban Design & Public Policy, MIT
This panel discussion is part of the larger Inside Layette Park exhibition. The exhibit will be on display April 14-22 and will feature a variety of creative works. The public is encouraged to attend these free events.
Please visit us at www.roguehaa.com for details and post-lecture discussions.
Share
0 Comments
Comment as :