May 06, 2010

ITDP Marks 25th Anniversary with Global Campaign

GUANGZHOU, CHINA: 2030 A rooftop skywalk adds housing and public facilities with an architectural promenade for fresh air and city views.  IMAGE : Urbanus
GUANGZHOU CHINA 2030 A rooftop skywalk adds housing and public facilities with an architectural promenade for fresh air and city views<br >IMAGE Urbanus

 

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy has launched Our Cities Ourselves: The Future of Transportation in Urban LifeOur Cities Ourselves showcases the transformative potential of designing our streets and our cities around the needs of people rather than around the needs of private cars.

Ten of the world’s leading architects show how integrating urban planning with transport can enable cities to thrive, while also combating climate change and managing population growth, in a global exhibition that kicks off in New York on June 24th.  The exhibition illustrates how the dream of a sustainable, equitable, and livable urban future can be realized when transport is a core foundation.

AHMEDABAD, INDIA: 2030 ITDP has invited ten international architects to envision a sustainable future in ten of the world’s most fascinating cities. Shown here is Heritage Plaza, in the historical area of Jamalpur Darwaja Gate and Jagganathji Mandir. The newly envisioned plaza provides a clear vista to Jamalpur Darwaja Gate.  IMAGE: HCP Design and Project Management
AHMEDABAD INDIA 2030 ITDP has invited ten international architects to envision a sustainable future in ten of the worlds most fascinating cities Shown here is Heritage Plaza in the historical area of Jamalpur Darwaja Gate and Jagganathji Mandir The newly envisioned plaza provides a clear vista to Jamalpur Darwaja Gate<br >IMAGE HCP Design and Project Management

 

Participating architects including David Adjaye, Michael Sorkin, Urbanus and Bimal Patel, share their bold visions with oversized street renderings, aerials, and panoramic views that highlight the possibilities for improved sustainability and livability. To learn more, visit https://www.ourcitiesourselves.org

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On view at AIA Center for Architecture June 24 to September 11, 2010
536 LaGuardia Place, NY, NY
Opening reception Thursday, June 24, 6-8 pm

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