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Syracuse University

Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY

Density: Through Thick and Thin - Los Angeles

Thu, Mar 30 '17
Syracuse, NY, US

Thursday, March 30, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Slocum Auditorium

An interdisciplinary symposium to explore density in Los Angeles, and its urban future in face of rising challenges and identity politics

What kind of city should Los Angeles become?

The question strikes at the heart of challenging and polarizing issues Angelenos struggle with as their city faces the effects of rapid growth and rapid urban transformation. Perhaps no issue defines the challenges faced by Los Angles, and indeed cities across North America, more than housing: Should there be more or less public housing? More or less market rate development? What should be the mix of public and private housing? And should new housing, whether public or market rate, be more or less dense?

As we face pressures of global population explosion, measurable and alarming ecological stress and related urbanization, we offer an arena to discuss the current and near future status of the fundamental quality of built environments. Join us as we focus on discourse occurring in LA and a larger discussion about the various modes of urban density and their relation to environmental, economic, social, cultural and political quality.

PARTICIPANTS

Sponsored by the Syracuse Architecture undergraduate program, Associate Professor Lawrence Davis, Chair; Curated by Associate Professor Elizabeth Kamell and Assistant Professor Tarek Rakha

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