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Symposia

Laurie Beckelman, Marci Clark, Antonia Devine, Chris Glaisek, Paul Goldberger, EB Kelly, Michael Kimmelman, Gregg Pasquarelli, Joe Rose, and Elihu Rubin

What Works: The Planning and Development Legacy of Alexander Garvin

The American City: What Works, What Doesn't book cover
Alexander Garvin

The symposium, honoring Alexander Garvin (1941–2021), is convened by Dean Deborah Berke and Lecturer Antonia Devine M.Arch ‘13, as a celebration of his life and an exploration of his contributions to the fields of architecture, planning, and development.

Garvin, a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and an adjunct professor for over five decades, was a multi-hyphenate of the built environment. He served under five New York City mayoral administrations in city planning and housing; he was also an architect, a private developer, and an urban planner. Garvin authored several critically acclaimed books, including The American City: What Works, What Doesn’t and The Planning Game: Lessons for Great Cities.

A pioneer in the contemporary field of planning and development, his teachings emphasized the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of design and how successful architecture and placemaking were the direct result of “public action that will produce a sustained and widespread private market reaction.”

In keeping with this spirit of cross-pollination, this symposium brings together a diverse group of Garvin’s former students and colleagues, themselves celebrated practitioners in the fields of journalism, planning, architecture, academia, and government, to discuss and debate three main topics close to Garvin’s heart: New York City planning from the 1970s onwards, the post-9/11 World Trade Center design competition, and New York’s ambitious bid for the 2012 Olympics.

Date

Thursday, October 6
6:30 PM – Friday, October 7, 2022
5 PM

Location

Hastings Hall



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Thursday, October 6

Paul Rudolph Lecture
Keynote Address
Hastings Hall (Basement Level)
6:30 p.m.

Daniel Libeskind
Studio Libeskind
“Memory Foundations”

Friday, October 7

The Planning Game: City Planning in New York City, 1970s to the Present
Hastings Hall (Basement Level)
10:00 a.m.

Elihu Rubin
Yale University

Laurie Beckelman
Non-Profit Strategy Consultant

Joe Rose
Rose Urban Strategies

Marci Clark, moderator
City University of New York

Heart of the City: The Architects & Planners of the World Trade Center post-9/11
Hastings Hall (Basement Level)
1:30 p.m.

Paul Goldberger
Joseph Urban Professor of Design
The New School

X Marks the Spot: The Urban Planning Legacy of NYC’s 2012 Olympics Bid Hastings Hall (Basement Level)
3:00 p.m.

Chris Glaisek
WATERFRONToronto

Gregg Pasquarelli
SHoP Architects

Michael Kimmelman
New York Times

EB Kelly, moderator
Tishman Speyer