Long-term planning for Haiti’s environmental, cultural, and economic wellbeing
WHO:
Panelists include:
• Leslie Voltaire, Lead Planner for the Haitian Government’s recovery efforts and the UN Special Envoy to Haiti
• Ami Desai, Foreign Policy Director, Clinton Foundation
• Patrice Nevil, Director of Infrastructure, Partners in Health
• Chris Williams, Washington DC Representative, UN-HABITAT
• Louis Herns Marcelin, Director, INURED Haiti
• David Mulet, Project Coordinator, Organization of American States (OAS)
• David Evans, Chief Technical Advisor, UN-HABITAT Sri Lanka
• R. Steven Lewis, President, National Organization of Minority Architects
• Garry Pierre-Pierre, Editor and Publisher, Haitian Times
• Deborah Gans, Principal, Gans Studio
• James Dart, Principal, DARCH
• Toni L. Griffin, Adjunct Associate Professor, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
WHAT: The Institute for Urban Design will hold the symposium Rebuilding a Sustainable Haiti to launch critical discussions on a that encompasses the country’s environmental, cultural, and economic wellbeing. The event will identify specific ways in which New York City’s planning and design community can work within the framework established by the Haitian government to encourage a truly integrated planning process for the reconstruction.
WHERE:
Rose Auditorium
Cooper Union
41 Cooper Square
New York, NY 10003
WHEN:
Friday, June 4, 2010
1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
COST: Free and open to the public.
REGISTRATION: info@ifud.org