#e.21722Thursday 12:30PM to 1:30PM
October 11, 2012
CM | 1.00

Smart Growth: Tactical Urbanism

National Building MuseumWashington, DC

Free event

Cities and citizens are increasingly using short-term action to spur long-term revitalization. Come hear Mike Lydon, primary author of Tactical Urbanism Volumes 1 and 2, presents how-to case studies of chair bombing, site-previtalization, depaving, open streets, intersection repair, and numerous other placemaking tactics.

Participants will learn about the five characteristics of tactical urbanism: 1. A deliberate, phased approach to instigating change, 2. An offering of local ideas for local planning challenges, 3. Short term commitment and realistic expectations, 4. Low risks with a possibility of high reward and 5. The development of social capital between citizens and the building of organization capacity between, public/private institutions, non profit/NGOs and their constituents.

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Instructors:

Mike Lydon


(12 Ratings)


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