In the 22nd Annual John T. Dunlop Lecture, Andrew Bernheimer, FAIA, will discuss what several affordable housing projects in New York City have taught him about architecture’s role in addressing housing-related challenges. Bernheimer Architecture‘s wide-ranging portfolio includes numerous affordable housing developments and is committed to “designing sustainable and resilient architecture by crafting productive environments for people and their communities.” Additionally, in the context of a recent unionization drive at the firm, Bernheimer will discuss how to do this challenging work in humane and sensitive ways.
His remarks will be followed by a discussion with:
- Jill Crawford, partner at Type A Projects LLC
- Marc Norman, Associate Dean of NYU’s Schack Institute of Real Estate
- Daniel D’Oca, Associate Professor in the Practice of Urban Planning at GSD (moderator)
Attend in person (Gund Hall, 48 Quincy St, Cambridge)
or virtually. No registration is required.