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Subj: Please Circulate
Date: 7/7/2005 5:31:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: ronyvette@mac.com
public and private sector + community = housing
As we enter a new phase of housing development in NYC, what will the role of
community-based development organizations, private sector developers and
government play in the production of low and moderate-income housing? What can we
learn from the work of the NYS Urban Development Corporation [�68-�75] and City and
community-based development initiatives [�74-�05]? What role can and should the City
and community-based development groups play in new private sector-focused housing
development initiatives?
Discussants:
Carlton Brown, architect, planner, developer and COO of Full Spectrum, LLC; Mark
Willis, Executive Vice President, JP Morgan Chase and Co-Chair of Housing First!;
Brad Lander, Executive Director, Pratt Institute Center for Community and
Environmental Development; Irene Baldwin, Executive Director, Association for
Neighborhood & Housing Development Inc.; Ted Liebman, FAIA, Partner, The Liebman
Melting Partnership and formerly Chief of Architecture at the NYS Urban Development
Corporation; Ronald Shiffman, Professor, Pratt Institute Graduate Center for Planning
and the Environment.
Wednesday, August 4, 2005
The exhibition "Policy and Design for Housing: Lessons of the Urban Development
Corporation 1968-1975" is on view at the Center for Architecture through September 10, 2005.
5:45 to 6:30 PM: Reception
6:30 to 8:30 PM: Forum Discussion
Center for Architecture
536 LaGuardia Place
New York, New York 10012
Sponsored by:
The UDC Retrospective Symposium and Exhibition Committee, Pratt Institute Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment; AIA New York Chapter
in association with: NY2050 and City Lore.
Fifth in a series of Forums on Community Development and Social Change supported by the Ford Foundation. Additional support was receivedfrom the SURDNA Foundation, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase and M and T Bank.
RSVP to ronyvette@mac.com
Thursday, July 07, 2005
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