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Leadership study program New York
Urban Vision + CUREGeeta Mehta
Highlights of NYC Planning Innovations
• High density mixed use and mixed income developments
• Effective dialogue between City Planners, real estate developers and community
• Public-private partnerships for building the public realm that is pedestrian oriented, and accessible to all
• Planning for economic resilience • $ 20B climate change resilience plan -2013
The public realm defines the city
Central Park: Successful public spaces add value to real estate around them
The Highline a community lead initiative that triggered
development all around it
Rockefeller CenterGood public realm makes good business sense
Rockefeller CenterA project is truly successful only if it also adds to the
public realm of the city
A wealthy city is not where the poor drive, but where the rich USE public transport
Public transport in NEW YORK
• Only 25% of New Yorkers own cars• Subways need upgrading• Bloomberg Administration expanded pedestrian zones and dedicated bus lanes
• Only limited number of parking spaces are allowed to be built
Absence of shopping malls keeps streets lively and safe
Street is the ultimate public space
Battery Park City: successful zoning for Mixed
income housing and public spaces
Time Warner CenterForm and view corridors mandated by the city
Columbia Urban Design Studio in Mumbai Eastern Waterfront 2010
• Sustainability in the context of sea level rise, flooding and monsoons.
• Potential of the waterfront as a new public space
• High density mixed use and mixed income development
• Historic preservation of the docklands fabric• Transportation infrastructure to connect the
Eastern Waterfront with the rest of the city.
Waterfront sustainability in the context of the Mumbai estuary, sea level rise, flooding and monsoons.
Columbia Urban Design Studio in Dharavi, Mumbai 2009
Incremental development of informal settlements in parallel with high-end NEw
developments
Sept 26 Manifesto Homework!
• Write a few lines every day about your major ‘takeaway” ideas for that day on the notecard provided.
• The cards will be collected at the end of each day.
• All ideas received will be aggregated. • On September 26th, participants will
prioritize ideas generated, and create the manifesto.
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