The IPA at Pratt Institute : An Inventory of What's Possible, Panelists
Symposium convened by the
Institute for
Public Architecture with
Pratt Institute School of Architecture.
Mayor de Blasio has presented an ambitious housing plan that aspires to transform development in
New York City. “An
Inventory of What’s Possible” celebrates the history and potential of
New York as a national leader in housing.
On April 10, architects, historians, urban advocates, and
City officials will present case studies of completed work, addressing design excellence and community priorities.
Together, the projects offer an inventory of bold, realizable possibilities for a transformed New York.
SYMPOSIUM
Friday, April 10
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Memorial Hall Auditorium
Pratt Institute,
Brooklyn
Free and open to the public
RSVP
PROGRAM
9:00
Coffee Reception
9:30
Welcome
Thomas Hanrahan,
Dean, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
Karen Kubey,
Executive Director, Institute for Public Architecture
William Menking,
Professor,
Graduate Center for Planning, Pratt Institute
9:40 Stabilizing
Neighborhoods
Nicholas Bloom; Co-Editor,
Affordable Housing in New York:
The People,
Places, and Policies That Transformed a City;
Associate Professor,
NYIT
Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani;
Principal, Buscada; Assoc.
Director of
Civic Engagement Initiatives and Professor,
The New School for
Public Engagement
Benjamin Dulchin, Executive Director,
Association for
Neighborhood and Housing
Development
Paula Segal, Executive Director,
596 Acres
Moderator:
Daniel Hernandez;
Deputy Commissioner for Neighborhood Strategies,
Department of Housing Preservation and Development;
Adjunct Professor, Pratt Institute
10:45 Enabling
Quality Design
William Menking
Susanne Schindler, Adjunct Associate
Research Scholar, Buell
Center for the
Study of
American Architecture,
Columbia University
David Burney, Associate Professor of Planning and Placemaking, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
Moderator:
Meredith TenHoor; Associate Professor and
Undergraduate History-Theory
Coordinator, Pratt Institute School of Architecture;
Executive Editor of the Aggregate Website
11:50
Total Reset:
One Year On
Institute for Public Architecture Fellows: Quilian
Riano (DSGN AGNC);
Kaja Kühl, in assoc. with
Columbia GSAPP’s 5
Borough Studio;
Nadine Maleh; and the team of Sagi
Golan,
Miriam Peterson, and
Nathan Rich
Frederick Biehle; Professor and
Rome Program Director, Pratt Institute; Principal, viaARCHITECTURE
Karina Totah,
Senior Advisor to the
Chair,
New York City Housing Authority
Brendaliz
Santiago,
President,
Resident Association,
First Houses
Moderator:
Carlton A.
Brown;
Chief Operating Officer,
Full Spectrum; Visiting
Assistant Professor, Graduate Center for Planning, Pratt Institute
PRATT PLANNING COMMITTEE
Frederick Biehle, David Burney,
James Garrison, Thomas Hanrahan,
Craig Konyk, William Menking, Eunjeong Seong,
Ronald Shiffman, Meredith TenHoor
PRATT PLANNING ASSISTANT
Linnea
Moore
COMMUNITY LIAISON
Brian Grady