King's Cross • Inspiring Change: From Dereliction to DestinationÂ
February 5, 2019 |
New York University Department of Art History
Silver Center, Room 301
100 Washington Square East (entrance on Waverly Place)
In this lecture Phil Crew will give insight into the urban regeneration of London's King's Cross; its journey from dereliction to destination; and how a program of dead buildings and lifeless sites was transformed into a global exemplar of sustainable urban renewal. Phil was the Project Director for University of the Arts London during the re-development of the Granary Complex into a landmark campus for the world-renowned Central Saint Martins art college. The King's Cross transformation is one of inspiring change at one of the largest regeneration projects in Europe. Phil will highlight the perspective of participants involved in project, along with processes, places, and people comprising the development.
An informal Open House will precede this lecture. Please join program directors and alumni at 5:30 in Silver 302 to learn more about the program.
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Website:
wp.nyu.edu/ma_historical_sustainable_architecture |
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Location Information |
New York University Department of Art History |
Silver Center, Room 301 100 Washington Square East New York |
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Contact Information |
Email:
histsust@nyu.edu |
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