Named a planning pioneer by the American Planning Association, Harland Bartholomew had a profound impact on professional planning, formalizing the use of zoning and comprehensive plans and influencing transportation and housing practices nationwide. These past planning practices shaped today’s communities and created and sustained racial and economic segregation. This webinar will explore the complicated legacy of Harland Bartholomew nationwide and in three cities: Washington, DC, Louisville, KY, and St. Louis, MO. The panel will also discuss measures to identify and address these legacies in the built environment.
Guest Hosts: APA Urban Design and Preservation Division + APA National Capital Area Chapter
DATE: Nov. 18, 2024
TIME: 12:00-1:30 CST
COST: FREE
LOCATION: Online/Zoom
CM 1.5
EQ 1.0
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