Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson - How to Start a Revolution: Uban Interactions in the New American City

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Baltimore is a shrinking, post-industrial town. The urban planning challenges we face today are different than anytime in our history and require a new approach to architecture, design, and community building. My five minutes will provide a whirlwind tour of designers and citizens transforming cities across the country through individual and collective actions, most outside the official system of the city (think: yoga in a bank lobby, breakfast on a median strip, turning a parking spot into an actual park).



Elizabeth writes about design, architecture, and urban planning for publications like The New York Times Magazine, Metropolis, and Architect and on her blog,Urban Palimpsest.


 



 



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