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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Samuel J. LeFrak Lecture | Mark Joseph, PhD

Description:
Drawing on four years of research on the grounds of four new mixed-income developments that are a part of Chicago's ambitious public housing transformation, Dr. Mark Joseph will discuss the opportunities and challenges of mixed-income development. Dr. Joseph will focus on issues of design and on social relations among residents. He will argue that greater intentionality is needed in order to maximize the impact of these developments and ensure their long-term sustainability. He will also consider the relevance of what is being learned in mixed-income developments for broader questions of race and class integration in our society. This event will provide 1.5 CM credits for AICP members {Will appear in FYI on Nov 9, 2009
Start Time:
7:00 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Room:
Auditorium
Venue:
Rm. 0204
Common Location Name:
Architecture
Web Address:
www.arch.umd.edu/news_and_events/?id=3101
Other Contact Information:
Jamesia Danielle Green School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation +1 301 405 2166 jdgreen@umd.edu arch.umd.edu


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