The Design of Urban Manufacturing
Presentation by Nina Rappaport and Robert N. Lane
Friday, October 23, 2020 from noon-1pm
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Today, urban manufacturing is seen as significant however, it is poorly understood in terms of urban design, architecture, and policy. Using the most current research and case studies from around the world, authors Nina Rappaport and Rob Lane will discuss the places, spaces, and policies for the future of production in cities.
Robert N. Lane is Principal of Plan & Process LLC and is Senior Fellow for Urban Design at Regional Plan Association, where he directs the Regional Design Program, devoted to reforming the metropolitan landscape through research and place-based planning and design interventions. Industrial district design and redevelopment has been a particular area of focus for research, publications, exhibitions, and lecturing. Robert N. Lane was a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design during the 2008-2009 academic year; he was also a 2013 Fellow at the Design Trust for Public Space for the Making Midtown initiative.
Nina Rappaport is an architectural historian, curator, and educator. She focuses on industrial urbanism, infrastructure, and the role of the factory worker. She is author of Vertical Urban Factory (2015) which includes an exhibition and a think tank of the same name. She is co-editor of the Ezra Stoller: Photographer (2012) and author of Support and Resist: Structural Engineers and Design Innovation (2007). She is Publications Director at the Yale School of Architecture and was a Fellow of the Design Trust for Public Space in 2006. She is a Lecturer at the Michael Graves College of Public Architecture at Kean University, and has taught in other New York City area schools. She writes for numerous journals and lectures internationally.
This program is free and open to the public, with support from Kent State University’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Continuing Education and Certification Maintenance credits for this lecture are available, thanks to our partners at AIA Cleveland and APA Ohio, Cleveland Section.