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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Learn from the Bronx

On Thursday ASLANY, APANY, AIANY and designyc are holding a one-day conference in the Bronx: Design as a Catalyst for Social Change: Learning from the Bronx. The conference consists of a breakfast and three morning sessions at the New York Botanical Garden, a lunch, afternoon tours, and finally drinks at Billy's Bar in the evening. A description is below, and details and pricing can be found on the Eventbrite page.

Via Verde
[Via Verde by Dattner Architects/Grimshaw/Lee Weintraub, one of the spots on the afternoon tour. Photo: John Hill]
DESIGN AS A CATALYST FOR SOCIAL CHANGE: LEARNING FROM THE BRONX

2014 ushers in New York City’s first new Administration in twelve years – and with it comes the promise of change and new priorities. The 2014 Conference will investigate the importance of design as a key factor in the social and economic development of the city.

The Bronx has emerged as an exciting testing ground for this new growth and change. The morning session will be held at the New York Botanical Garden, and afternoon tours will offer an inside look at five innovative Bronx projects using the built environment to promote greater social justice.

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