*This event will be occurring as a live webinar. Registrants will be emailed a link to access the program.*
Over the last year and a half, the AIANY’s Waterfront Initiative has worked with the NYC Department of City Planning to host a series of nine events, including a briefing, a boat tour, and seven dynamic public dialogues about the future of New York City’s waterfront. These events provided a forum for the design community to contribute their perspectives and expertise to New York City’s Next Comprehensive Waterfront Plan and opened hours of conversation about what waterfront design should, and in some cases must, consider. As we approach the release of the Plan, this final event in our series will reflect on what we’ve learned and project what comes next for the city’s 520 miles of waterfront.
We will be joined by one panelist from each of our seven public dialogues (Jamaica Bay, New York Harbor, Lower East River, Upper East River, Harlem River, Hudson River, and An Equitable Waterfront) for “round-robin discussions” reflecting each event’s discussion and takeaways. City Planning will also provide an update of how these points are being integrated into the plan. The event will culminate in a group discussion about how designers and architects can take this information and move towards the future.
This event is free for ASLA-NY members
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