Posts Tagged ‘New urbanism’

Mc BK

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012
Kelly Anderson, director, "My Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate and the Future of Cities."

Kelly Anderson, director, “My Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate and the Future of Cities.”

Kelly Anderson screened her film “My Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate and the Future of Cities” at Syracuse University for about 100 people on Monday. The documentary tackles salient urban issues such as reverse red-lining, spacial wars, up-zoning and available v. affordable real estate.

The film exposes the gentrification of the borough that Anderson calls home, and features interviews with politicians and community activists. The work of  NYC  photographer Jamel Shabazz appears throughout the narrative (especially his vintage 80’s shots). Shabazz is also interviewed in the film and talks about historic properties such as the Albee Square Mall.

Just Enough for the City

Friday, October 15th, 2010

The Syracuse University School of Architecture (SoA) celebrated city life this week at the Formerly Urban (Projecting Rust Belt Futures) Symposium. Speakers from Syracuse, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Toronto and Paris discussed depopulation, prairie urbanism, redefining district identities, and new structures to activate urban life.

SoA Dean Mark Robbins said architects should harness the drive of commerce for the betterment of our cities and create incentives to do better (design, planning) work.