Planning and Civic Leadership in Philadelphia
Posted by on March 31, 2006
The Ed Bacon Foundation presents…
WANTED A PLAN: A panel discussion on the future of planning and civic leadership in Philadelphia
This event, part of Design Philadelphia, is free and open to the public. The event will be followed by a reception and exhibition of student design work.
WHO: The Ed Bacon Foundation
WHAT: Panel discussion, open to the public, free of charge
WHEN: Friday, April 7, 2006 at 6:30 PM
WHERE: Charter High School for Architecture and Design (CHAD)
675 Sansom Street, Philadelphia
Panelists:
– Eva Gladstein, Director of Neighborhood Transformation for the City of Philadelphia
– Alan Greenberger, principal with MGA Partners and co-founder of Design Advocacy Group
– Thomas Hine, writer and former architecture and design critic of the Philadelphia Inquirer
– David Thornburgh, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Economy League
Moderator:
– Marc Howard, Anchor on CBS 3 TV
THE ED BACON FOUNDATION is a Philadelphia-based nonprofit organization with the mission of preserving and strengthening the vision and legacy of Philadelphia’s renowned city planner, Edmund N. Bacon. For more information on the Foundation, please visit http://www.edbacon.org.
Please contact [email protected] with questions
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