FW: Addressing Homelessness: What Can (and Can’t) Architecture Do? 20th Annual Dunlop Lecture with Michael Maltzan

Seems hopeless I know. From: Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies <jchs@harvard.edu> Reply-To: Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies <jchs@harvard.edu> Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 9:15 AM To: Ruth Ryals <rryals@comcast.net> Subject: Addressing Homelessness: What Can (and Can’t) Architecture Do? 20th Annual Dunlop Lecture with Michael Maltzan Tweet Facebook LinkedIn Forward In this year’s Dunlop Lecture, architect Michael Maltzan will discuss his work with the Skid Row Housing Trust and how architecture can help address problems of housing affordability and homelessness. While cautioning architects to be realistic about their ability create wholesale social change, Maltzan asserts that architects must still assume an active role in the realization of sociological and psychological benefits through design. The lecture will be followed by a discussion with: Mike Alvidrez, CEO Emeritus, Skid Row Housing Trust and Helen Leung, Co-Executive Director, LA-Más, moderated by Sarah Whiting, Dean, Harvard Graduate School of Design Agenda & Registration This email was sent to rryals@comcast.net why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies · 1 Bow St Ste 400 · Cambridge, MA 02138-5100 · USA
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Ruth Ryals