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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Series - Parallel Housing Markets: Is Their Existence Necessary in Fast Growing Cities?
DESCRIPTION:The Urbanization Project at NYU Stern presents the “Brown Bag Discussion Series.” \nThis week’s discussion is titled Parallel Housing Markets: Is Their Existence Necessary in Fast Growing Cities? featuring Alain Bertaud. \nAlain Bertaud is a Senior Research Scholar at the Urbanization Project. His work draws on decades of experience as an urban planner\, most recently as a consultant to the World Bank. Bertaud focuses on the interaction between land markets\, land use regulations\, and urban form\, incorporating the key insights of urban economics into an operational approach to planning. Initially\, he will devote his time at the Urbanization Project to writing Order Without Design\, a book on the theoretical framework that informs his approach to urban planning. \nAll Brown Bag Discussions are held at NYU’s Kaufman Management Center in room 7-191.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/brown-bag-series-parallel-housing-markets-existence-fast-growing-cities/
LOCATION:NYU Kaufman Management Center; room 7-191\, 44 West 4th Street\, New York City
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:Slowing Globalization: Amsterdam\, Street Photography\, and Urban Renewal
DESCRIPTION:Global cities have been studied predominantly in terms of speed and movement\, acceleration and circulation. This talk will examine the relationship between globalization and cities in terms that run counter to such emphases\, focusing instead on slowness as a condition in contemporary urban life. In particular\, the discussion will analyze street photography and urban renewal initiatives in the city of Amsterdam in order to understand the role of “slow art” in neoliberal urbanization and city profiling. \n\nChristoph Lindner is Professor of Media and Culture and Director of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam\, where he writes about cities\, visual culture\, and globalization. He is also a research affiliate at the University of London Institute in Paris and founding Director of the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Analysis. His books include Paris-Amsterdam Underground (Amsterdam/Chicago UP\, 2013)\, Globalization\, Violence\, and the Visual Culture of Cities (Routledge\, 2010)\, and Urban Space and Cityscapes (Routledge\, 2006).
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/slowing-globalization-amsterdam-street-photography-urban-renewal/
LOCATION:Institute for Public Knowledge\, 20 Cooper Square\, 5th Floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
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