from FlickrIt's a full week in the NYC public space sphere.
Monday night, go to the second of the DOT's public input sessions on
Broadway, including the pedestrian islands and bike lanes that run from Columbus Circle to 23rd Street and the "Greenlight for Midtown" project (aka, the coolest, most innovative public realm change this year). For those who tell me they are too busy to click through to event details here they are: Broadway Public Feedback Session, 6-8PM,
New Yorker Hotel, 481 8th Ave at 34th Street. Seriously, if you like this project at all, please come out and say so. Public meetings have a tendency to attract the "no's" so if you're more of a "yes", please come out. I know that people want to pick apart the dots, the lanes, the chairs, and every other little thing, so if you're so inclined, you should first read
this article by Michael Beirut and then go back to Times Square, stand on Broaday and simply enjoy watching people fill in all the space that used to go to cars.
Tuesday night is the opening night for the international conference on pedestrians,
Walk 21. There's loads of great sessions at the conference which runs from Wednesday to Friday this week.
It's
Architecture Week too, and for those who can't afford the
Heritage Ball, the AIA NY's annual benefit ball on Thursday, the Center for Architecture throws an awesome
after party with a more palatable admission.
Hope to see some of you out there this week!
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