The public realm is that part of our city that we all occupy together: streets, sidewalks, parks, plazas. “The public domain (realm) does not mean the absence of unpleasantness or conflict. Indeed, coming to terms with the presence of different, strange, and sometimes troublesome people is essential to a viable and creative public life. The public domain involves a tension between strangeness and familiarity, activity and idleness, purposeful and purposeless behavior. “ (Andreas Feldtkeller). The presentation will explore new directions and achievements in creating an equitable public realm.
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Earlier Event: April 26
Olmsted and America’s Urban Parks Watch Party and Panel Discussion
Later Event: May 20
Compost Specifications and Best Management Practices for Landscape Architects