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Future of the American City

Office for Urbanizationfotac.gsd.harvard.edu
An initiative of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Episodes

Work-Life

Chris Reed is a landscape architect specializing in dynamic ecologies and generative processes. He joins Charles Waldheim to discuss his idea of “Work-Life,” an ongoing exploration of the lives and afterlives of public space. Since this recording, the name of Reed’s upcoming book project has changed to Mise-en-Scène.

May 30, 201941 min

The Just City

Toni L. Griffin is an urban planner who employs a value-based approach to urbanism, examining the ways design and planning figure into to questions of equality and inclusion. Griffin’s pursuit of the “Just City” has led her across the country to push for urban design that promotes access, choice, and empowerment.

May 16, 201943 min

Climate Gentrification

Jesse M. Keenan has spent his career looking at the relationship between urban development and climate adaptation. His concept of “Climate Gentrification,” based on research done in Miami, New York, Boston, and elsewhere, aims to describe the effects of climate change on property values.

May 02, 201939 min

Future of the American City

Mohsen Mostafavi is an architect and urbanist whose work has long focused on cities and modes of urbanization. The “Future of the American City” initiative, recently launched under his leadership at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, brings a multi-disciplinary perspective to problems facing cities across the U.S.

Apr 18, 201922 min