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Designing Boston: Boston Creates

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After a year of extensive community conversations, “Boston Creates”—the City’s first cultural plan—is in its final draft, heading for completion early summer. What are key highlights of the plan so far, what has the City learned through this process, and where is it aiming to go? Join us in a discussion as we dive into the vision proposed by Boston Creates and explore the role of cultural planning in shaping the future of cities.

Moderator
Michael Ross, attorney, Prince Lobel Tye

Panel
Julie Burros, chief of arts and culture for the City of Boston
Anne-Marie Lubenau FAIA, director, Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, Bruner Foundation
David Hacin FAIA, president, Hacin + Associates and founding co-chair of DIGMA (Design Industry Groups of Massachusetts)

About the Designing Boston Series

This series provides a forum to discuss current trends and concerns in architecture and urban planning that may shape Boston’s future. Topics include designing for transportation, walkability, and climate change, and meeting housing demands of this growing city. Go to series page.

This program is supported by the BSA Foundation.