FAITH ROSE PARTICIPATES IN “RE-ENVISIONING LIBRARIES” SYMPOSIUM

DECEMBER 1, 2015

Re-envisioning New York's Branch Libraries December 4, 2014 A design showcase and policy symposium organized by the Center for an Urban Future and The Architectural League of New York, generously sponsored by the Charles H. Revson Foundation Session 2: The Reconfigured Library Renovating and modernizing New York City's libraries for 21st century users Panelists: Tiffany Alston, Network Manager for the Bronx, NYPL Sarah Williams Goldhagen, architecture critic, The New Republic Christopher Kui, Executive Director, Asian Americans for Equality Faith Rose, Executive Director, Public Design Commission Cassim Shepard, Editor, Urban Omnibus (moderator) More at archleague.org/branchlibraries

Faith Rose was invited to participate in a public symposium meant to encourage policymakers, business leaders, and libraries to think strategically about how to support and improve libraries in New York. The even was a collaboration between the Architecture League of New York and the Center for and Urban Future, generously sponsored by the Charles H. Revson Foundation and hosted by the Japan Society.

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