This week the Museum of the City of New York is holding Spotlight on Design: Innovation in New York's Streets, a panel discussion on urban design and sustainability that may be of special interest to Core readers (see below).
How can we make New York a more sustainable and livable city?Davin Stowell (Smart Design), Deborah Marton (Design Trust for Public Space), Ryan Russo (NYC Dept. of Transportation), and several other professionals and city officials will be conversing about the latest projects and innovations in New York that have been shaping our everyday lives, streets, and neighborhoods.
Join [us] for a dynamic conversation exploring the intersection of design, innovation, sustainability, and accessibility in New York’s public realm. From bicycle-friendly streets and redesigned taxis to blossoming arts and cultural neighborhoods, this is your chance to speak with the experts about the latest projects and innovations shaping our lives.
It's $9 general admission and $5 for Museum members, seniors, & students, but MCNY's Communications Associate has helpfully informed us that attendance will be free for Core readers! All you have to do is RSVP at (212) 534-1672, ext. 3395.
Spotlight on Design: Innovation in New York's Streets
Thursday, February 28, 6:30 p.m.
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
London Design Festival 2008
Stepmothers of Invention:
FreeDesigndom
Deserve Your Dream:
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