Thursday / May 07, 2015 / 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Tactical Urbanism Slam, Powered by PechaKucha
Center for Neighborhood Technology, 2125 West North Avenue, Chicago
Parklets, street art, participatory performances - these interventions and others, have become known as tactical urbanism: low cost and easily deployable placemaking solutions that reinvigorate places and spaces. Come experience success stories and fresh ideas at the Tactical Urbanism Slam, co-hosted by Congress for New Urbanism, Illinois chapter, and the Regional & Urban Design KC of AIA Chicago at the Center for Neighborhood Technology.
Eight presenters will give highly visual PechaKucha presentations about tactical urbanism projects around the region. PechaKucha is a fast-paced, visually oriented format comprised of 20 slides at 20 seconds each. Please join us for a cross-disciplinary conversation that will be the beginning of a tactical urbanism community in Chicago. Refreshments provided.
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Speakers:
Katherine Darnstadt, AIA, Latent Design
Jim Lasko, Redmoon Theater
Taylor McKinley, University of Chicago's Place Lab
Carolyn Sponza, AIA, Gensler
Brian Bonanno, Andersonville Development Corporation
Kareeshma Ali, Farr Associates
Amanda Scotese, Chicago Detours
Ronnie Harris, Center for Neighborhood Technology
"Powered by PechaKucha" events are one-off events separate from regular city-based PechaKucha Nights They are usually held as part of festivals and conferences but can also be stand-alone events. "Powered by PechaKucha" events use the PechaKucha 20 images x 20 seconds format.