Upcoming NYC Events

Here are some upcoming events of note for those in and around NYC.
MOVING TOWARD UTOPIA: What King of City Lies Ahead? PANELISTS INCLUDE: Tom Angotti, Nancy Levinson, & Bill Menking Moderated By David Smiley Wednesday, April 14th 6:30PM James Room 4th Floor Barnard Hall (West 117th St and Broadway) A new concept of the city has emerged among contemporary urbanists. Architects and planners now frame the city not as a set of independently regulated functions but as a mesh of landscapes, spaces, and policies. Streets, paths, parks, and infrastructure are elements of a constantly shifting system that joins the particularities of place and overarching social goals. In this new environment, planning tactics, management techniques, policy goals, and fiscal strategies continuously interact. Building on the Fall 2009 "Rights of Way" symposium, “Moving Toward Utopia” addresses questions of power, health, equity, and ecology that confront and are fueled by new design strategies. “Moving Toward Utopia” will bring together a distinguished group of urban thinkers to examine the implications of new approaches to the design of public spaces. What kind of city lies ahead? Information: (212) 854-2037
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Minds in the Gutter: Storm Water Management in New York City ...a viewing of the selected designs and a panel discussion among expert dreamers and do-ers in the field of stormwater management. April 22, 2010, 6:30pm Museum of the City of New York Click through for tickets! S.W.I.M. members call 917.492.3395 to enter at MCNY member rate!
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FAST TRASH: Roosevelt Island‘s Pneumatic Tubes and the Future of Cities April 22 – May 23, 2010 Opening Reception: Thursday, April 22, 6 – 9pm Roosevelt Island’s idiosyncratic underground garbage disposal suggests alternate futures for New York City’s infrastructure.
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The Changing State of the Design Press: Now What?

When: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM MONDAY, APRIL 26

Where: At The Center

There’s no question that the platforms for architectural dialogue are in flux. While some design publications are shrinking or even disappearing, other media outlets are using technology to broaden their reach. Design critics and journalists can use web sites, blogs, e-newsletters, and other forms of communication to talk about anything, from practice to technology. The mainstream press is even increasing its design-related reportage, supported by growing interest in such topics as sustainability, innovation, and urban planning. How do we navigate our current media landscape? To prepare for what’s now and what’s next, Oculus editor Kristen Richards will moderate a panel of editors from top publications who will discuss ongoing shifts in the design media and readership; how these changes are influencing the type and content of traditional print publications; the rise of new publications and new audiences; and the influence of blogs and on-line magazines.

Moderator: Kristen Richards, editor, Oculus and www.ArchNewsNow.com

Panelists: Julie V. Iovine, Executive Editor, Architects Newspaper Michael Sorkin, Principal, Michael Sorkin Studio, writer/editor/design critic John Hill, A Daily Dose of Architecture Robert Ivy, Editor-in-Chief, Architectural Record

Organized by: AIA NY Marketing & PR Committee and the Oculus Committee

Sponsored by: Hausman LLC

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  3. Hi John,

    I recently wrote an article for Architectural Review Australia which looked at similar shifts in the market.

    You can check it out here > http://www.australiandesignreview.com/response/16362-Analogue-critics-digital-world

    Hopefully it sits inline with some of your thoughts.

    Best Regards,

    Linda

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