Current Work: City of Detroit, Maurice Cox AR'83

Tuesday, April 17, 2018, 7 - 9pm

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City Modern: Brush Park. Project Team: Hamilton Anderson Associates, Hunter Pasteur Homes, Christian Hurttienne Architects, Merge Architects, Studio Dwell, Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects.

City Modern: Brush Park. Project Team: Hamilton Anderson Associates, Hunter Pasteur Homes, Christian Hurttienne Architects, Merge Architects, Studio Dwell, Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects.

An alumnus of The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union, Maurice Cox is the director of planning and development for the City of Detroit. 

Post-bankruptcy Detroit is becoming a leading laboratory for urban regeneration, and Cox has earned widespread acclaim for his innovative role in this process. To reshape the city into a vibrant and dynamic place, Cox channels citizen participation into democratic practices while achieving the highest quality of design excellence. 

Cox previously served as mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia; design director of the National Endowment of the Arts; and director of the Tulane City Center in New Orleans. Early in his career, he spent a decade teaching and practicing architecture in Florence, Italy.

For Current Work, he will present a portfolio of City-commissioned work in landscape architecture, housing, and public space by some of the nation’s leading professionals. 

1.5 AIA and New York State CEUs

This lecture is co-sponsored with The Architectural League of New York.

Tickets are free for Cooper Union students and faculty with valid ID, and League members. For ticket inquiries, please refer to The Architectural League of New York website


Maurice Cox presentation video documentation thanks to The Architectural League of New York.
Video documentation thanks to The Architectural League of New York.

 

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