Co-organized by the National Academy and CIVITAS, Art, Design and the Urban Environment is a discussion series that explores how artists and architects—as well as activists, grassroots organizers, scientists, urban planners, and city agencies—can work together to improve urban environments in meaningful ways.
Themed topics, related to local issues facing the Upper East Side and East Harlem communities, serve as a catalyst for an interdisciplinary conversation that addresses concerns facing the New York community at large.
Historic Preservation and the Park Avenue Historic District
Wednesday, October 15, 2014 / 6:30 PM, reception at 8 PM
Panelists: Samuel G. White FAIA, LEED AP, Partner PBDW Architects, and National Academician; Franny Eberhart, Board President of Friends of the Upper East Side Historic District; Robert Quinlan, Principal and founder of Quinlan Development Group, former Chairman of the Historic House Trust of New York City. Moderated by Alan G. Brake, executive editor, The Architect’s Newspaper and an HDC Design Awards juror.