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Tonight’s PSPD Lecture Postponed!

Friday, Apr 06, 2012 @ 2:39 pm

Due to holidays, tonight's lecture with Roy Kim, Senior Vice President of Extell Development Company, has been postponed.  We'll update when we have more information…

Spring 2012 MultipliCITY Newsletter: Planning with the 99%

Wednesday, Apr 04, 2012 @ 3:42 pm

The theme of this issue of MultipliCITY, Planning with the 99%, like many of our imaginations is inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement. How…

PSPD Spring 2012 Lecture Series

Thursday, Jan 12, 2012 @ 8:41 pm

 

Please join Pratt Program for Sustainable Planning and Development for our Spring 2012 Lecture Series! 

Free and open to the public!

 

Events…

MultipliCITY Spring 2011 Newsletter available now!

Thursday, Oct 13, 2011 @ 1:31 pm

 

 

MultipliCITY, the newsletter of Pratt's Programs for Sustainable Planning and Development, is excited to announce its Fall 2011 issue. This issue features Alicia Rouault's interview with livable streets…

MultipliCITY Spring Newsletter: The Water Issue

Thursday, Apr 07, 2011 @ 10:04 pm

MultipliCITY, the newsletter of Pratt's Programs for Sustainable Planning and Development, is excited to announce its Spring 2011 issue. This time, it's all about water: from comprehensive watershed and waterfront…

ReConstruction: Rebuilding Dialogues, A Symposium on Diversity

Monday, Apr 04, 2011 @ 3:41 pm

 

Part of the mission of Pratt’s Programs for Sustainable Planning & Development is working with diverse communities.  This symposium aims to start a conversation about how equity issues are,…

PSPD 2011 Spring Lecture Series

Monday, Jan 24, 2011 @ 4:52 pm

Pratt Institute's Programs for Sustainable Planning and Development are hosting a dynamic lecture series this spring, featuring local leaders and internationally renowned practitioners discussing current issues in planning, preservation and the…

Census 2010

Thursday, Jun 03, 2010 @ 7:21 pm

As planners, we eagerly await the latest census results. If you want to know more about what the results of the latest census will mean for our communities, listen to this podcast from Next American City.