Event Date: 
04.15.16

Fluvial Metropolis Workshop 3


Fluvial Metropolis Workshop 3: the Future Guiding Present Decisions in São Paulo & New York

Friday, April 15, 2016
Room N107, Architecture Building

Speaking from historical and environmental perspectives, participants will discuss the planning and design of fluvial infrastructure in urban and suburban areas of New York and São Paulo. The presentations will consider the different conditions of each metropolitan region and the way that they manage relationships between an urban center and periphery. Urban rivers and the canal networks of São Paulo's metropolitan region will be compared with the specific proposals of the Regional Plans for the New York region.


WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

     9:30-10:15am  Light breakfast

     10:15-10:30am  Introductions
Mario Gandelsonas
Professor, School of Architecture, 
Princeton University

     10:30-12am  Session 1: São Paulo
Angelo Bucci
Architect and Professor, Faculty of Architecture & Urbanism, University of São Paulo

Cristina Leme
Architect and Professor, Faculty of Architecture & Urbanism, University of São Paulo

Discussant: Bruno Carvalho
Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Princeton University

     12-1:30pm  Lunch

      1:30-3:00  Session 2: New York
Thomas K. Wright
President, Regional Planning Association

Robert Freudenberg
Director, Energy and Environment, Regional Planning Association

Discussant: Mariana Mogilevich
Historian, Pratt Institute and New York Historical Society

      3:00-3:30pm  Coffee Break

      3:30-5:00pm  Session 3: Open discussion and planning for next workshop