
In the past few years, there has been huge interest and investment made in designing new parks for cities and development projects around the world. The belief is that parks and open spaces bring significant value, distinction and amenity to the city, enhancing both the environmental and social aspects of city life. Many of these new parks assume very different programs, characteristics and forms from some of the famous urban parks of the 19th and 20th centuries, raising important questions about current and future directions in park design and programming.
Over two evenings, The Forum for Urban Design will host two panels comprised of leading figures from North America to discuss different visions for the 21st century urban park. Discussions will range from the ways in which innovative and creative designs are redefining the park and city of the 21st century to questions about development strategy, financing, operations and management.
The first evening will feature three prominent landscape architects -- James Corner, George Hargreaves and Michael Van Valkenburgh -- who will discuss the ways in which innovative and creative designs are redefining parks.
The second evening will bring three civic leaders to the table -- John Campbell from Waterfront Toronto, David Karem from Louisville, and Alex Garvin of Alex Garvin & Associates -- who will each address questions about development strategy, implementation, financing and why parks are so fundamental to their visions for the future city.
May 13
Museum of Modern Art, Celeste Bartos Theater
(Education and Research Center, 4 W. 54th Street).
6:30 PM
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS PANEL
Free and open to the public - RSVP Required
Moderated by: Ken Greenberg
Principal, Greenberg Consultants
James Corner
Principal, Field Operations
George Hargreaves
Senior Principal, Hargreaves Associates
Michael Van Valkenburgh
Principal, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc.
Respondent: Anthony Flint
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, author, Wrestling with Moses
8:00 PM
Forum members only ($150)
Dinner and discussion, The Century Association, 7 W. 43rd St.
Hosted by: Forum President Marilyn Jordan Taylor
May 14
The Century Association, 7 W. 43rd St.
6:30PM
CIVIC LEADERS PANEL AND RECEPTION
Invitation Only - RSVP Required
Moderated by: Marion Weiss
Partner, Weiss/Manfredi
John Campbell
Executive Director,
Toronto Waterfront Development Corporation
Alex Garvin
President/CEO, Alex Garvin & Associates
David Karem
President, Louisville Waterfront Development Corporation
Respondent: Armando Carbonell
Chair, Department of Planning and Urban Form,
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Sponsored in part by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
